The finishing touch on a story that has been decades in the making.
We are building more than a kitchen; we are building a place where students learn to nourish their community. We are building a lab where the next generation of doctors and students will first say 'Aha!'"
Building the Future, One Phase at a Time
The MRCS Third Floor is coming to life through four key phases:
Focus: Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (HVAC for labs, specialized gas/water for Science and Foods).
Phase 3: The Labs (The Core Phase)
Focus: Outfitting the Science Lab and the Foods Lab.
Phase 4: The Commons & Classrooms (The Community Phase)
Focus: Finishing the computer lab, additional classrooms, and social/study spaces.
Help Us Complete Phase 1 of our Third Floor!
Our Third Floor Campaign began last year with a bold vision for expanded learning spaces. In 2026, we narrowed our focus to be dedicated to Phase One: The Blueprint Phase.
Before walls are raised and labs are installed, the plans must be finalized. Architects must draw. And engineers must calculate. This phase transforms the dream into detailed design.
We are moving from “what if” to “here is where it will happen.”
Your gift today lays the creative foundation map for the spaces where our children will discover their God-given callings.
The difference your donation makes: As an independent Christian school, MRCS receives only 40- 50% of the government funding that public schools do. Combined with tuition, this funding covers our day-to-day operational expenses, but it’s your donations that make so much more possible.
Building on a Legacy
Just as families 70 years ago sold calves to pay the school’s mortgage, today’s community is “raising” the third floor, bridging the gap between the school’s humble beginnings and where we are now.
We are so grateful for the generosity of our community!
Thank you for helping us raise $4.5 million to make it possible for us to open our new building.
Our May 2025 Walkathon raised $70,070 to kick start our Third Floor Building Campaign.
Donations are gladly accepted for programs and projects approved by MRCS. Each contribution toward an approved program or project will be used as directed.When a program or project is completed or cannot be completed for any reason as determined by MRCS, the remaining contribution will be redirected at the discretion of MRCS.