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The Cambridge School of Dallas is excited to announce the purchase of 4 acres of land at 3202 Royal Lane, a place Cambridge inhabited once before in the mid 2000's. This property has been re-zoned for a school. 

This purchase is significant as it will give Cambridge a permanent home and allow for future growth. Cambridge is currently located at 3877 Walnut Hill Lane, a space rented from The Village Church.      

There are 4 buildings on the land, 3 of which will need to be torn down as soon as possible. The School plans on demolishing the buildings and clearing the land soon after Walnut Hill Lutheran Church, who currently inhabits and is leasing the space, has found a new place to worship, which should be within the next 9 months. 

This truly is an exciting time in the life of the School and all those associated with it.  This is the first step of many that will move Cambridge towards becoming a permanent presence in Dallas.

The Cambridge School of Dallas is a Christ-centered, classical, college preparatory school serving grades 5-12. 

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For Inna and Vladimir Pikman, the Cambridge School of Dallas has been so much more than merely a place for their daughters, Elisabeth and Rose, to attend school while they are in the United States.   Since 1995, Pikmans have lived in Berlin, Germany, where Vladimir is the founding Executive Director of Beit Sar Shalom, the largest Jewish-messianic ministry in Germany, and also the Rabbi of the Messianic congregation in Berlin.  He is currently spending two semesters at Dallas Theological Seminary as a Visiting Professor and Scholar in Residence. 

The Pikman's daughter Elisabeth is a sophomore and their daughter Rose is an eighth grader at The Cambridge School of Dallas, where, they say, their girls have developed friendships that will last far beyond this school year.  For the girls, the opportunity to attend school with like-minded students of faith has been refreshing and rejuvenating.  According to Rose, in Berlin the girls were often bullied and teased for their faith.  To be in an environment where the teachers pray before every class and seek to actively interact with their students has been an eye-opening experience.  "I am sure there are hundreds of Christian schools in America, but I suppose not one of them is like Cambridge.  Because Cambridge is like a big family - professors included."

The school's mission statement is, "Academic Discipleship:  Fostering a love of learning with a passion for Jesus Christ," and the Pikman girls say they have seen this mission statement come to life  every day at the school.

Vladimir was born into a Jewish family in Kiev (Ukraine).  He was 22 when he came to faith in Jesus the Messiah through studying the Old Testament.  Since 1992, he has led Jewish outreaches and started messianic congregations throughout Europe and worldwide.  In 2000, he was ordained as a messianic Rabbi.  His wife, Inna, is actively involved in the ministry as a worship leaders and instructor of Biblical languages.  She is a graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary and has completed her PhD work in Biblical Linguistics at the Free University of Berlin.  Inna has recorded several albums and teaches Biblical Hebrew and Greek at the Messianic Institute in Berlin.

On Thursday, April 16, the Pikmans hosted a concert with all of the proceeds benefitting Cambridge's student financial aid program.   It was, they say, their way of giving back to the school for all that they have received.  When sharing at the concert about what Cambridge has meant to her, Rose said, "The School is like learning with the help of God.  It became fun for me to go to school since I go to Cambridge."

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The Cambridge School of Dallas Drama Department presents Les Miserables!  Performances are Thursday, April 30 and Friday, May 1 at 6:30 p.m. in the Village Church Sanctuary (3877 Walnut Hill Ln.).

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Congratulations to Cambridge freshman Hampton Simms for advancing to the state golf playoffs!  The state playoffs will take place in Waco, April 26-27.  (Hampton is pictured with Cambridge Golf Coach Jacob Fitch.)

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The Cambridge School of Dallas varsity boys golf team placed 3rd in TAPPS District and will be advancing to Regionals. Special congratulations to freshman Hampton Simms for placing 7th individually and senior varsity girls golfer Phoebe Lee for placing 2nd in District. Both will advance to Regionals as individuals.

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The Cambridge School of Dallas varsity boys golf team placed 3rd in TAPPS District and will be advancing to Regionals. Special congratulations to freshman Hampton Simms for placing 7th individually and senior varsity girls golfer Phoebe Lee for placing 2nd in District. Both will advance to Regionals as individuals.

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L to R: Marge Fleener, Cambridge senior Laney Aarant, Lucille Aarant, James Aarant, and Al Fleener

The Cambridge School of Dallas loves Grandparents!  Along with inviting Grandparents to see the Senior class present their capstone Senior Tutorials, grandparents of Cambridge students were invited to join their grandchildren for lunch on March 18, 19 or 20.  Other family and friends joined in to celebrate the legacy of faith passed down from these special people.

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Cambridge School of Dallas senior Kira McBride was named one of ten finalists for the 26th Annual Texas Christian Athlete of the Year Award at an awards luncheon at the DFW Airport Marriott in Irving on March 16.  McBride was selected from over 4000 applicants, from over 1300 schools.   The Cambridge School of Dallas had four semi-finalists nominated for the award this year.  At the luncheon, the 75 male and 75 female semi-finalists were honored and the ten finalists were named.   The award is sponsored by Lay Witnesses for Christ, an international sports ministry.   At the luncheon, Olympians and sports legends came together to celebrate Texas’ Christian high school athletes who demonstrated integrity, character and commitment to their team, their education, and their Christian faith.  

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The Cambridge School of Dallas varsity boys basketball team captured the 2015 TAPPS 2A State basketball title on Saturday night at Glenrose High School in Glenrose, Texas, after beating the Christian Academy of San Antonio 52-37.  The high scorer in the game was senior Calvin Goldsmith, who scored 18 of his game-high 23 points in the second half to lead the Cambridge School of Dallas to the title.   Seniors Trent Gahm, Johnson Thweatt and Joel Truelson, each scored eight points in the winning effort.  The Cambridge defense forced 16 turnovers, with Goldsmith grabbing nine rebounds. 

 

Cambridge led 22-18 at the half, after scoring the final five points of the first half and never trailing again.  Goldsmith scored on a dunk to give Cambridge a 19-18 lead followed by  Johnson Thweatt with a 3-pointer at the first half buzzer.

 

The Christian Academy of San Antonio (27-2) was unable to score for almost three minutes to start the second half.  Cambridge scored 11 of the first 13 points in the third quarter.  In the fourth quarter, CASA went on a 10-0 run and cut the Cambridge lead to 39-35 with 5:40 left in the game.

 

Senior Goldsmith took over during the final stretch, and Cambridge closed the game on a 13-2 run.  Goldsmith scored 10 points in the final minutes, at one point scoring eight straight.

 

Seniors Gahm, Goldsmith and Thweatt were named to the 2015 All-Tournament team.

 

The team was coached by Armein "Coach K" Kirkland and Riggs Mayfield, both first-year coaches.  Coach Kirkland was voted Coach of the Year for TAPPS 2A,District 3. 

 

The team motto for the season was “Everyone on the Line." It had dual meaning.  One was a nod to how much Coach Kirkland (Coach "K") made the team run this season. According to players, they ran more this season than in all of their previous years combined. Secondly, the motto reminded the team that they were to play "team ball," meaning that every player was on the line for each other. Throughout the season, when one player wasn’t having a good game, another simply stepped up for him.  The Lions record for the season was 26-2.

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Cambridge School of Dallas senior Trent Gahm has been named National Merit Finalist, an honor reserved for the nation's most academically talented students.

 First named as a Semi-finalist in January from a highly competitive pool of students in Texas who were selected to apply to the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Competition in the fall, Trent advanced to Finalist standing in the competition by meeting high academic standards and fulfilling several requirements that included submitting a detailed scholarship application and presenting a record of high academic performance.

Trent plans to attend the Vanderbilt University, where he was accepted Early Decision.