Yearbook: Reflections is printed annually by Josten's Inc. in Clarksville, Tennessee. The yearbook staff is chosen at the beginning of each school year and is based upon the student's desire to sell the required amount of ads and also his/her willingness to keep their work caught up in order to work on the staff during class hours. The Editor, Asst. Editor, and Business Manager are chosen by the yearbook sponsor.

Who's Who: "Who's Who Among American High School Students" is one of our largest student recognition publications in the nation. "Who's Who" students must have demonstrated achievement in academics, athletics and extracurricular activities. They must maintain a "B" or better average.

Student Council: The Student Council staff is chosen by the student body at the beginning of each year. Students competing are required to campaign with posters and a final campaign speech. They keep busy each year by sponsoring numerous events such as Mr. and Miss Wildcat. Student Council positions are: President, Vice President, Secretary/Treasurer and Class representatives from grades five through twelve.

Superlatives: Superlatives are chosen at the end of the first semester from grades nine through twelve. The following are voted on by their classmates: Most Likely to Succeed, Best All Around, Most Spirited, Most Helpful, Most Friendly, Best Personality, and Best Sense of Humor.

Mr. and Miss Wildcat: Mr. and Miss Wildcat is one of our most profitable fundraisers. The entire student body is encouraged to participate. The winners are chosen based on the number of votes they collect. One penny equals one vote. A boy and girl are chosen for each of the following titles: Wee, Little, Junior, and Senior.

The National Beta Club: The National Beta Club is an organization that honors outstanding students. Students are chosen for membership based on academic achievement, character, leadership, and service at Grace Christian School, as well as the community. There are two chapters: the Junior Beta Club for grades 5-8 and the Senior Beta Club for grades 9-12.

Newspaper: Paw Prints is printed quarterly. The staff is chosen at the beginning of each school year and is upon the student's desire to pursue their interest in journalism. The Editor, Asst. Editor and Reporters for each event are chosen by the newspaper sponsor.

Quill & Scroll: Quill & Scroll is a National Honor Society for high school journalism students. In order to be considered for membership, students must be in the top 1/3 of their class and have done outstanding work on a school publication such as the yearbook or newspaper staff. Students who become members receive a certificate of membership, a pin, and their name recorded in the Quill & Scroll magazine.