Miller Sets New School Record as Comet Have Big Showing in First Meet
A slight wind rippled across the University of Minnesota–Morris track when Maddie Miller settled into her blocks for the 100‑meter dash. Moments later, she exploded down the straightaway, eyes on the finish, and claimed a new Hillcrest record in 12.54 seconds. Miller’s triumphant smile hinted that this was only the beginning for the Comets, a team radiating talent and promise from first event to last.
Legacy in the Halls: How Grandparents Day Illuminates Hillcrest’s Classical Journey
The bell had barely finished echoing through Hillcrest’s lower-school corridors this morning when a new kind of hush settled over the campus. Grandparents filled the hallways with gentle laughter and smiles, ushered down hallways to grandkids’ classrooms where their presence wasn’t merely sentimental; it was essential. In a classical Christian school that treasures the great conversation of the ages, grandparents are living footnotes, primary sources whose lives testify to the truths students encounter daily in class.
Second Grade Testifies to History and Timelines and Seeing God’s Hand in Our World
Unlike any other ancient text, the Bible is both historically accurate and spiritually transformational. The Second Grade class led chapel today to walk through the history timeline they’re learning and testify to God’s hand in history and to lead people to know and love Him.
A Gospel in a Seashell: Discovering Jesus in a Fifth Grade Presentation at Hillcrest
There’s something deeply contagious about wonder. Step into a classroom at Hillcrest Lutheran Academy, and you just might catch it. In fact, it’s hard not to. Curiosity is often on full display—students leaning forward in their seats, hands shooting up with questions, and voices ready to share something meaningful. But on a recent Friday morning, what unfolded in the fifth-grade classroom didn’t just reflect engaged learning—it unveiled a living testimony to how our students are learning to see the world.
Hillcrest Choir Exercises Faith and Brings Truth to Nation in Choir Tour
Church members in each location the choir tour visited last week were stirred as they watched the next generation proclaim the Gospel; not through preaching, but through music that carried eternal words. The choir tour became a living expression of Romans 10:17, “So faith comes from hearing, and hearing through the word of Christ.” These concerts weren’t staged performances; they were mission moments. And in these moments, Jesus was glorified.
8th Graders Share Meteorology Knowledge with 5th Grade Class and Elevate the Power of Narration
In a world that often values information over wisdom, Hillcrest is committed to forming students who not only know but also share—who disciple others through what they have learned and who see education not as an end in itself but as a means of knowing and glorifying the God who created all things.
Composing Character: How Studying Great Composers Shapes Young Minds at Hillcrest
Music is more than sound—it tells a story of faith, perseverance, and purpose. As students in Mr. Clark’s class at Hillcrest Academy studied the lives of Antonio Vivaldi, Johann Sebastian Bach, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, they discovered lessons that shaped their own understanding of calling and character.
The Power of Belonging: How Hillcrest’s Senior Class is Building Community
Hillcrest Academy’s classical approach to education isn’t just about rigorous academics; it’s about shaping whole people: students who think deeply, live wisely, and love well. True learning isn’t an isolated process; it happens best within a community of shared experiences and meaningful relationships. From the ancient Greek academies to the monastic schools of the Middle Ages, the greatest centers of learning have always understood that knowledge is best cultivated in the soil of deep, relational community.
Comets Celebrate Learning With Dress-up Days
While it may look like a fun costume day, what’s really happening is something much greater: students are expanding their minds, strengthening their understanding, and learning to carry truth into their daily lives. At Hillcrest, dress-up days aren’t just about what students wear; they are about who they are becoming.
Comets' Season Ends in Playoff Battle, But Forge Identity of Grit and Growth
The Comets’ season ended in a hard-fought battle against a tough Ada Borup West squad. After a competitive first half that saw Hillcrest trailing by just three points at the break (27-24), the Cougars seized momentum with a decisive 10-0 run early in the second half. Despite executing their game plan well, the Comets struggled to find their rhythm from beyond the arc, going 0-for-8 in the first half and just 1-for-5 in the second. Free throw struggles added to the challenge, as Hillcrest converted only 6 of 16 attempts.
Hillcrest Overwhelms Frazee with Relentless Pressure in Playoff Opener
Despite Hillcrest’s defensive control, Frazee refused to go quietly. As the Comets' offense cooled late in the first half, the Hornets clawed their way back, slowly chipping away at the deficit. Hillcrest’s shot-making stalled, and Frazee took advantage, pulling within one just before halftime. But while the Hornets had managed to close the gap, they had spent nearly every ounce of energy doing so. Hillcrest had forced them into an exhausting first half, making every possession a battle.
Parent-Teacher Conferences Unite Parents and Teachers for Spiritual Growth
A student’s faith journey is not meant to be traveled alone. Today’s conversations at the parent-teacher conferences serve as a reminder that the road to spiritual maturity is paved with intentional guidance, encouragement, and accountability. When a teacher sees a student struggling, they pray. When a parent senses their child wrestling with questions of faith, they pray. When parents and teachers come together, prayer becomes a powerful catalyst for growth.
Comets Close Historic Year Celebrating Incredible Milestones
The Hillcrest Comet girls’ basketball team closed the curtain on a remarkable season last night, battling until the final buzzer against Underwood in a tough playoff matchup. While the final score read 56-41 in favor of the Rockets, the scoreboard does little to tell the true story of what this team has accomplished.
Olstad Grabs 1,000th Rebound As Comets Carry Momentum into Playoffs
The Hillcrest Comets are storming into the postseason with confidence, carrying the momentum of their record-setting season into a decisive 65-47 playoff victory over Park. The Comets, known for their relentless defense and disciplined play, found themselves in an early hole but quickly turned up the pressure to overwhelm the Falcons and secure the win.
Last night, young students gathered for Comet Cheer Camp in the auditorium. Beyond mastering jumps and chants, these young Comets discovered something even more powerful: the impact of celebrating others.
1st Grade Chapel Highlights Ways Hillcrest Teaches Sharing Faith
In a world where speaking openly about faith is becoming less common, Hillcrest’s lower school trains students to see it as natural. When students stand up in chapel and share what God is teaching them, they learn that talking about their faith isn’t just for adults, it’s for them. By normalizing public declarations of faith, Hillcrest is discipling students to become future leaders in their families, churches, and country.
Comets Leaping into Playoffs with Confidence and Momentum
Tuesday night’s dominant 67-32 win over Battle Lake was more than just another victory—it was a statement. A showcase of defensive intensity, offensive rhythm, and a team that is dialed in as they prepare for their postseason march.
Science, Faith, and Friendship: Learning Fermentation Through Bread Baking in Mrs. Riestenberg’s Biology Class
By blending academic rigor with real-world experiences, Mrs. Riestenberg’s biology class’ bread-making lesson modeled what makes Hillcrest Academy’s approach so powerful. Education isn’t about filling minds with facts but shaping hearts and equipping students to live out their faith in meaningful ways.
Comets Leap Over LPA’s Late Game Surge
The Comets leaned on their outside shooting to stretch LPA’s defense, showing patience in their ball movement despite the shot clock winding down. Their ability to shift the defense with crisp perimeter passing allowed for small creases to attack the basket and convert key opportunities to hold-off a late game surge and carry a 65-53 win into the locker room.
Comets Leap From Senior Night to 63-29 Win over NCE-UH
With two games remaining before playoff seedings are set, the Comets are uniting and pushing strong into the postseason. Sitting at 18-6, they travel to Lake Park-Audubon on Tuesday before hosting Mahnomen-Waubun on Friday for their regular season finale. This final stretch is about sharpening their identity, sustaining their momentum, and continuing to celebrate the dedication that defines this team.