Scofield Christian School

About Us

Headmaster Welcome

A Message From Dr. Tucker

Welcome to Scofield Christian School!

We are thrilled to introduce you to our special school and community. Scofield partners with parents to offer challenging academics in a nurturing, Christ-centered environment. We are committed to providing an excellent academic and biblical education within a setting that allows students to be known, loved, and prepared.

Deut. 11:19 tell us, “You shall teach them (the commandments) to your children, speaking of them when you sit in your house, when you walk by the way, when you lie down, and when you rise up” (NKJV). This direction to parents is to tell your children about the Lord throughout the day and in everything you do. At Scofield, we accept this responsibility and help parents train up their children in the way they should go. 

At Scofield, we provide an academically challenging education that incorporates Biblical truth. With over 60 years of educating students academically, we have seen the results from our graduates. They continue their educational journeys at other academically challenging Christian schools or soar in public schools, often in advanced classes.

Our approach also recognizes the uniqueness of each child, who is “fearfully and wonderfully made” (Psalm 139). Our amazing teachers individualize instruction and reach students with varying academic needs. This supportive environment allows students to learn and grow spiritually and academically within safe surroundings.

We love seeing what God does in our students’ lives and are grateful for the opportunity to work together to see every child excel academically and spiritually. We encourage you to explore Scofield: take a tour, talk to parents, and experience the unique community that is Scofield Christian School.

Traci Tucker

ACSI School Accreditation

Early Education through Grade 12

Accreditation with ACSI is a vigorous, holistic process of organizational appraisal and improvement. As a Christian Private School, we strive for excellence based on Christian philosophy of education. 

10 Foundational Truths

Our Beliefs

Our ten foundational truths serve as a synopsis of our Christian doctrine, our church creed, and a functional catechism. These truths are intended to serve as the backbone for our adult as well as kid’s ministries – it makes our doctrine accessible and repeatable for everyone. This summary is formatted to read and function as a kind of catechism for the training of the next generation of believers as well as an apologetic explanation of our beliefs.

(2 Timothy 3:16-17, 2 Peter 1:20-21, Psalm 19:7, Revelation 21:5, Matthew 24:35, Hebrews 4:12-14) .

Is God’s word true? Yes.

What does it mean that God’s Word is absolutely true? The Bible is trustworthy. We believe the Scriptures, the 66 books of the Old and New Testaments, are alone the Word of God, written by men as divinely inspired, and are therefore without error in their original writings. The Scripture is sufficient and useful for all that God requires for us to believe and do. It is the standard of what is true about God, us, and the world. Therefore its commands are to be obeyed, its story believed, and its promises trusted. It will never pass away.

How does God reveal himself? God is revealed through the Scriptures, His Son Jesus Christ, and through His creation. The Scriptures are a written revelation of who God is and always has been and will be. Jesus Christ, the Son of God, is the perfect revelation of who God is. In nature, God reveals His existence as well as elements of His divine attributes.

How do we use God’s word? God’s word is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness. We use God’s word to learn God’s story and learn who God is. We use God’s word as a guide to know how to live and what to believe about ourselves. We use God’s word to remember and learn God’s promises.

What is the gospel? The gospel is the good news of God’s action to address the helpless and broken nature of mankind through the rescuing work of Christ’s life, death, and resurrection. It is the making of all things new through the power of God as accomplished through the crucified sacrifice of Jesus Christ on behalf of mankind. Because of Christ’s work, our Heavenly Father has orchestrated the great adoption of sinners into his household to do the good works prepared in advance for them to accomplish. The gospel is the foundation of all that we do individually and institutionally as Christ’s body, His church. It is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes.

(Matthew 28:19, 1 Corinthians 8:6, John 14:26, John 15:26, 2 Corinthians 13:14, Matthew 3:16-17).

Who is God? God is God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit – each of whom is fully God and worthy of devotion and worship, yet there is one God.

 

What does it mean that God is eternally triune? God reveals Himself to us in complete unity and perfect divine community eternally as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, with distinct personal attributes, but without division of nature, essence, or being.

 

Who is God the Father? God the Father reigns with providential care over His universe, His creatures, and the flow of the stream of human history according to the purposes of His grace. He is simultaneously everywhere and outside of time. He is all powerful, all knowing, and all loving. He is truly Father to all those who become His adopted children through faith in His Son, Jesus Christ. He is fatherly in His affections and interactions with all mankind.

 

Who is God the Son? God the Son is Jesus Christ who eternally exists with the Father, assumed human nature and was incarnated in human form for the sake of our salvation. He is both fully God and fully man. Through Him, all things came into being and were created. He was before all things, and in Him, all things hold together by the word of His power. He suffered, died on a cross, was buried, resurrected, ascended and sits at the right hand of the Father until He returns for the final judgment and consummation of the Kingdom.

 

Who is God the Holy Spirit? God the Holy Spirit is He who eternally proceeds from the Father and the Son and is sent by the Father and Son to give new life. The Holy Spirit unites believers to Jesus Christ in faith, brings about the new birth and dwells within the regenerate. The Holy Spirit has come to glorify the Son who, in turn, came to glorify the Father. He will lead the Church into a right understanding and rich application of the truth of God’s Word.

(Psalm 145:9, Matthew 19:17, Psalm 34:8, 1 John 4:16, James 1:17, Psalm 107:1)

Who is the only one who is always good? God.

What does it mean that God is always perfectly good? God is always perfect, just, and right and everything He does is flawless. God never makes mistakes. God is never cruel or purposeless. He is both just and merciful. His will and His decisions are perfect. He makes all things work together for the good of those who love Him and for the glory of His Name.

Can God be trusted? God is a promise maker and a promise keeper so if He says He’ll do it, you can trust that He will. God is kind and benevolent. He is never cruel or malicious. He forgets no one and nothing and His divine purposes cannot be thwarted. You can trust God.

What is God’s nature? God is a omnipotent, omnipresent, omniscient, and omnibenevolent spirit. Though mankind is created in God’s image, God is not restricted to a human body or human limitations. God is all knowing. God is present everywhere at once. God is outside of time. God has all power. God always does what is best.

Why is there suffering if God is always good? As limited human beings we cannot see all that God sees and thus cannot always definitively answer why someone suffers, but we can always trust in God’s attributes and promises. God is good and will never perpetrate evil. Therefore, suffering is always either allowed by God in a broken world of sin, both because of man’s agency and a broken world reeling from sin’s consequences, a just punishment, or discipline from a God who loves his children enough to sanctify them through the orchestration of difficult circumstances.

(Psalm 115:3, 1 Chronicles 29:11-12, Proverbs 16:9, Job 42:2, Isaiah 46:9-10, Proverbs 19:21, Romans 8:28)

Who is in charge? God.

What does it mean that God is always completely in charge? God is our sovereign King. He rules soley, justly, mercifully, rightly, entirely, and perfectly and no one can wrestle control away from God.

What is the Kingdom of God? The Kingdom of God is the reign and rule of God. It is both coming in the culmination of history and has already come in the life, death and resurrection of our king, Jesus Christ.

Do people have free will to make their own choices? God lets people decide many things, but it is impossible to surprise God or force God to do anything.

(Genesis 1:1, Colossians 1:16, John 1:3, Psalm 19:1, Psalm 8:3, Romans 1:20)

Who made everyone and everything? God.

What does it mean that God wonderfully made everyone and everything? Nothing exists that was not made by God who artfully designs and sustains everything even in the midst of sin’s adverse impact. Even what has been mangled in creation as a result of sin – specifically disease, distress, perpetrated evil, and decay – is loved and governed by God as He is intimately involved in the forms, functions, forces, and lifespans of everything that exists, working all things together to accomplish his purposes.

Where did everyone and everything come from? God made everything and everyone from nothing and, in the beginning, He made it all good. Adam and Eve were literal human beings created by God and commanded by God to enjoy creation, be married to one another, and obey God. While we do not know the age of the earth, we do know that it was not created outside of God’s intimately involved creativity; all life that exists was designed by God. All of creation testifies to God’s existence, His power, and His perfect qualities.

Is humanity different from the rest of creation? Every human being was made in the image of God and therefore is endowed with inherent dignity and value. Mankind functions as God’s representatives on earth, a reminder to each other of the sentient and powerful God who made us to steward His purposes for creation. Every human being, regardless of beliefs, age, race, ability, gender, behavior, social status, or geography is inherently valuable. From the moment of conception until death every human being has inherent dignity and should be treated as such.

What is mankind’s role in creation? God made mankind His stewards over creation. The command to subdue creation implies the role of custodian and administrator, to both oversee and use creation to support human life and to responsibly protect it and see to its flourishing.

Mission Statement

At Scofield Christian School, our mission is to provide a comprehensive education rooted in faith and knowledge. We are dedicated to equipping students, preparing them to face life’s challenges with Christ-centered courage and resilience. Guided by the teachings of Jesus Christ, we empower our students embody the values of faith, academic excellence, and community engagement. Through the integration of faith and learning, we strive to develop well-rounded individuals who will impact their communities and the world for Christ.

Faculty & Staff

Anna Acevedo

3rd Grade Teacher 

Josie Anaya

Preschool Assistant

Erika Andrade

PE Assistant/ASC Coordinator

Lindsey Blanchard

1st Grade Teacher

Nancy Burroughs

Music Teacher

Tracy Christina

Librarian

Britt Coke

Technology/Spanish Teacher

Hays Collins

Transitional Kindergarten Teacher

Lexi Cook

Pre-4K Teacher

Rita Cook

Preschool Assistant

Melanie Cummins

Preschool Assistant

Kasey De La Garza

2nd Grade Teacher

Deanna Elders

Preschool Assistant

Micah Ewing

2nd Grade Teacher

Cristiane Garza

Pre-4k Teacher

Adria Ger

5th Grade Teacher

Molly Griffith

1st Grade Teacher

Lynn Guion

1st grade Teacher

Patricia Ibarra

Pre-K 3 Teacher

Mallory Jacob

Admissions Coordinator

Mary Margaret Johnson

Preschool Assistant

Stephanie Johnson-Martin

Assistant Principal
Success Center Coordinator

Tiffani Jones

Kindergarten Teacher
 

Daisy Lopez

Pre-K 3 Teacher

Neftali Marquez

Preschool Assistant

Rachel Montgomery

6th Grade Teacher

Emily Moran

Office Assistant

Lisa Moreno

Director of Technology

Corrienne Mullins

4th Grade Teacher

Amber Nevarez

Pre-K 3 Teacher

Susan Nimick

Kindergarten Teacher

Lara Norris

Pre-K 4 teacher/preschool director

Kelly Pittman

Art Teacher

Linda Reimer

Office Manager

Ginger Repak

Preschool Assistant

Diane Rice

Preschool Assistant

Kim Rost

P.E. Teacher

Sara Sargent

Curriculum Coordinator

Mehary Stafford

3rd Grade Teacher

Paige Stafford

2nd Grade Teacher

Rachel Steitz

Kindergarten Teacher

Natalie Thayer

Kindergarten Assistant

Traci Tucker

Head of School

Marina Wilson

Pre-K 4 Teacher

Leadership

Our School Board

Scofield Christian School is governed by the School Board. The School Board delegates the management of the total school program to an appointed Head of School.

Pastor Adam Griffin

Eastside Elder

Dr. Traci Tucker

Head of School

Chris Bovenkamp

Lay Elder

Mr. Seth Akins

Dr. Kelli Brizzolara

Mr. Dean Zimmerman

The Scofield Crest

Symbolism & Meaning

Scofield Shield

Since we are the Scofield Soldiers we thought it only appropriate that the new brand incorporated a traditional academic shield crest. It also represents the shield of faith from Ephesians 6:16, “In all circumstances take up the shield of faith.” It is important to us that all of our students’ education would be rooted in a trust in Christ.

Scofield Star / Compass Cross

We are helping students develop a moral compass. That morality is rooted in God’s word. In the cross of Jesus Christ we have forgiveness wherever we fall short. In following Jesus boldly we help these students to be “children of God without blemish in the midst of a crooked and twisted generation, among whom you shine like stars in the world.” Philippians 2:15

The Trinity

Every subject we study is teaching us truth about who our God is and what he is like. This symbol represents our God who is three in one – Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. As it says in Deuteronomy 6:4, “The Lord our God, the Lord is one.”

The Word of God

This icon represents the revealed knowledge of God that we study in the Bible. As it says in 2 Timothy 3:16-17, “All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness.

The World

Our school is preparing kids to be sent out into the world. The mission of our school and church is to make disciples everywhere. We are getting these students ready to fulfill the great commission from Matthew 28:19-20 to “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations.”

The Flame

We want to see our students growing in their faith and their ability to use their God given gifts. As Paul tells his student Timothy in 2 Timothy 1:6, “For this reason, I remind you to fan into flame the gift of God.”