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Angie Monahan

Angie Monahan

I have been able to learn more about God and myself. I am not yet sure what my future plans entail, but I know that my experiences at WCCS are something I will carry with me forever.

Angie MonahanWCCS Class of 2021
College / University After Graduating from WCCS:

Park Point University

Q&A with Angie

What grades did you attend WCCS?

8th grade through 12th grade.

What is your intended field of study at Park Point University?

Finance

How has learning in a Christian environment positively affected your education?

It has helped me to build genuine relations with both my peers and teachers.

Our mission at WCCS is “Educating students to bless our world as disciples of Jesus Christ.” How do you believe your time here at WCCS prepared you for God’s unique purpose for your life? What are you future plans beyond college?

I have been able to learn more about God and myself. I am not yet sure what my future plans entail, but I know that my experiences at WCCS are something I will carry with me forever. I know I want to make a difference in my community.

What are you most thankful for when you consider your time at WCCS?

I am most thankful for my teachers who have been there for me through everything, and the one-on-one conversations that I am able to have with them.

What is a special memory you have from your time here at WCCS?

The DC trip.

Has there been a teacher at WCCS that has impacted your faith, education, or personal growth in a significant way? If you were to say thank you to this person, what would you say?

Yes, Mrs. Christopher has become a second mom to me and has been beside me through so many ups and downs in my life. I would thank her for always being there for me and being a light in the dark for me. 

If your time here at WCCS were a story, what would be the theme?

Coming of age.

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