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Ozaukee Christian School to hold Rebrand Reveal Party on January 29, 2026

West Bend, Wi – A name change reveal for Ozaukee Christian School will be announced during an event Thursday, January 29, 2026, at 6 p.m. in the gymnasium at 400 S. University Drive in West Bend, Wi. The location is formerly home to UW-Washington County.  More information from the school is posted in an invite below.

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After 35 years as Ozaukee Christian School, we are changing our name to better reflect the communities we serve in both Ozaukee and Washington Counties.

While our current name reflects where the school began, our physical location and influence have expanded beyond the Ozaukee County lines.

Our name and logo are changing, but some things will stay the same. We will continue to partner with families in developing students both academically and spiritually, while preparing them to live out their faith in Christ in everyday life.

Join us Thursday, January 29, 2026, at 6 p.m. in the gymnasium at 400 S. University Drive for a pep rally-style party to reveal our new name and logos. There will be cheers, snacks, and fun.

We are excited to celebrate what God has done through OCS and look ahead to what the future will hold as we launch high school in the fall under a new name and at a new location.

Learn more and RSVP at www.ozaukeechristian.org/rebrand

Town of Trenton, WI – “There’s excitement in the air,” said Ozaukee Christian School executive director Chris Bergstressor. The wheels of change are turning for OCS as God’s work is all coming together with a name change, a new building and the launch of high school grades.

Thirty families attended the first high school information night, including a handful of families not currently enrolled at OCS. The interest was encouraging.

“It wasn’t even on my radar that we’d see an increased interest in our lower grades from launching a high school,” said Bergstressor.

Yet every month new families tour the school to find out more about the little school with a simple goal to cultivate the next generation to impact the world for God’s glory.

Bergstressor credits God with bringing the right people to OCS, as the school year began with hiring additional support staff.

“And every teacher in every classroom is exactly who we need there,” said Bergstressor.

Meanwhile, Bergstressor’s rigorous oversight of the new building purchase and the plans to renovate it has revealed God’s further providence.

The general contractor does the majority of his work on Christian schools, and architects are also supportive of the OCS vision. God has put together an excellent team of his people to help the school through this transition.

OCS is raising funds for the renovations, but the former University of Wisconsin Milwaukee campus is usable as-is for next school year. UWM classes were last held there as recently as June of 2024, so the building, though not tailored toward younger students, is intact and could be used for classes from day one.

“We want God to bless this endeavor,” said Bergstressor.

Though there are still unanswered questions about OCS’s future, we know that with faith and prayer, God will move mountains.

“We have a culture of prayer in our school,” said Bergstressor. “It is one of our core tenets.”

So, we are inviting our partners to join us in focused, collective prayer. OCS will host Prayer Days on the first and fourth Thursdays of each month at 5 p.m.

“There has been an overwhelming sense of peace throughout this whole process in knowing God is in control and that people are praying for us,” said Bergstressor.

If you would like your donation to go toward the new building and its renovation, please visit: www.ozaukeechristian.org/growing-a-legacy-of-faith.

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