May 22nd, 2026

Upcoming Events


We have finished all events for the year!


Congratulations to all participating students, faculty, and parents.



Susan Knight

Fine Arts Dept. Chair

Susan.Knight@go-vcs.com


Department Highlight: Radio!


As the school year comes to a close, I have been reflecting on the many benefits students experienced through Radio Broadcasting and their work with KVCB. Three areas stood out most: critical thinking, Christ-centered programming, and audience awareness. Students learned to think on their feet as they navigated technical challenges, always preparing a backup plan and building confidence in problem-solving. They also took ownership of faith-based content through Morning Devotions and music selection, using the platform to share meaningful messages.


In addition, students grew in their ability to create audience-centered programming, learning to consider how their content connects with and serves others. This year included exciting opportunities such as participation in the John Drury High School National Radio Contest, along with consistent Morning Shows and remote broadcasts. It has been a rewarding year of growth, creativity, and collaboration, and I look forward to seeing how these students continue to develop their skills.


Dr. Gary Dreibelbis, Ed.D

Radio Director

The VCS Radio Conservatory of the Arts exists to integrate the arts with knowledge across all disciplines, providing students with studies and performances to glorify God.

KVCB-LP 100.9 FM

Hello Falcon Radio Fans!


As the semester continues, I have been reflecting on some of the benefits students take advantage of while in Radio Broadcasting and working with KVCB. I finally settled on three main benefits: critical thinking, Christ-based programming, and learning to emphasize the audience.


First, students develop critical thinking skills - in radio broadcasting, technical problems can happen without notice! They learn that they always have to have a Plan B.


Second, having Christ-based segments emphasizes the role of faith in our programming. KVCB has increased the percentage of Christian Contemporary music we play, in addition to Morning Devotion segments where students discuss Bible verses on air.


Third, being an audience-centered show teaches students how to appeal to different demographics. They learn to be people centered and not self centered.


As we enter the New Year, our classes will have some new features: we will enter the John Drury High School National Radio Contest hosted by North Central College in Naperville, IL! We will enter five categories including Radio Drama. 


Our Morning Shows continue at 9:35 and 11:30 am Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. We will also do some remote broadcasts, so stay tuned!


      In His Service,

Gary Dreibelbis Ed.D


KVCB 100.9 FM and streaming on Live 365 and Tune In

gary.dreibelbis@go-vcs.com


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