Prayer is the foundation upon which all of Wheaton Academy's blessings and progress have been built over the last 156 years. The success of this campaign will be no different - it will be a direct result of God's hand upon His people as they faithfully seek to serve Him.
Please pray that God would be glorified and His will would be done through the efforts of Transforming Every Student. Pray that Wheaton Academy's leadership would remain sensitive to His leading and that above all, our students would be transformed into greater conformity to example of our savior, Jesus Christ, through the developments and progress in which the campaign results.
For more information about how you can play an active role in providing prayer support for Transforming Every Student, email Nikki Daniels, Director of Development, at ndaniels@wheatonacademy.org.

Provide for the financial needs of Transforming Every Student by making a gift today. Your gift could be a pledge, or an outright gift.
- Download a pledge form.
- Make an outright gift via credit card online, and enter "campaign" as your gift designation.
- Make an outright gift via check and mail to:
Wheaton Academy
Attn: Development Office
900 Prince Crossing Road
West Chicago, IL 60185 - Make a gift via stock or securities donation by contacting Jeanne Nielson in the Development Office at 630.562.7559 or jnielson@wheatonacademy.org for transfer information.
Promote the cause of Wheaton Academy and this current set of needs. Spread the word to family, friends, fellow church members, and neighbors that Wheaton Academy is committed to its mission and moving forward in faith to expand and improve its service to students.
If you have comments or suggestions as to how we can spread the word, we are open to your input. Please contact Nikki Daniels, Director of Development, at ndaniels@wheatonacademy.org or 630.562.7580.
“I love the value that Wheaton Academy places on teacher and student
relationships.
This is a school where teachers and students enjoy one
another as people.
We laugh with one another, pray for one another,
teach one another.”
Aimee Daniels
English Teacher
