1994 - 1996
June 1994 – Highlands Christian Schools’ accreditation was again renewed for six years by ACSI and WASC.
Summer 1994 – New playground equipment was purchased and installed for the Preschool.
Summer 1994 to 1996 - Church of the Highlands opened an extension of St. James College of Ukraine in Magadan, Russia (Siberia). After our two-year commitment it was transferred to Evangelical Covenant Church denomination.
1995 to 1997 – Vasily Dehterenko, one of the first graduates of St. James College, started a church in the city of Zhitomyr, Ukraine. He requested for Church of the Highlands to open an extension of St. James College in this city. An extension of St. James College was opened in Zhitomyr, Ukraine, for two years.
Summer 1995 – Six classrooms were leased at the Engvall school site on Sneath Lane, San Bruno, and housed five first grade classes and an office.
Summer 1996 – Six more classrooms were acquired at the Engvall school site. First and second grades (ten classes) were now at that facility.
Summer 1996 – Wiring of the school classrooms for computer networking began in the church building.
1996 – In Korosten, Ukraine, a former army hospital was given to the local Baptist church. This church was pastored by Paul Grishchenko, one of St. James Bible College’s first year graduates from the class of 1993. It was a wonderful piece of property next to the arena in the center of town. A beautiful church and center for the blind was built by Church of the Highlands and was dedicated in 2000.