Chuck Smith

Board Member

Staff photo for Chuck Smith

Chuck spent the first twenty tears of his life in Berwyn, Illinois, where he attended public school. He graduated from Morton High School and spent a semester at Northwestern night school. He was raised a member of West Side Reformed Church, where he made his confession of faith and met his wife. After getting married he and his wife Marilynn moved to Bensenville and joined Fellowship Reformed Church where he served as deacon, elder, and Sunday School and catechism teacher. Chuck and Marilynn now attend Faith Christian Reformed Church in Elmhurst, Illinois where Chuck has served as elder and Sunday School teacher.

He and Marilynn have been married for over 50 years and have three daughters, eight grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren.

He retired from his management position at Allied Waste Systems in 2002, and now lives in Willowbrook where he enjoys volunteering and reading. His life verse is Acts 20:24.

The ABCs of HCCS

At Humboldt Community Christian School, our commitment is to the development of the whole child:

Academically

At Humboldt Community Christian School, we recognize that every student is unique, and that children learn in different ways. Our small class sizes encourage our students to work together to achieve academic excellence, but also think independently.

Biblically

HCCS is committed to helping students understand Christ’s teachings. We work to inspire faithful disciples of Christ who embody spiritual values, hold fast to biblical truths, and live out a commitment to God. We minister not only to our students, but also to their families, proclaiming the good news of Jesus Christ.

Culturally

At HCCS, we embrace and celebrate cultural diversity as a reflection of God’s own creativity. We teach our students to have pride in themselves and respect for others in a multi-cultural society. We pray that this helps them to make a positive difference in this world, and to lead lives rooted in Christ.

Schedule a tour of the school and a visit with an administrator by calling 773-278-6330. Applications are available by e-mail and at the office.

Our Vision

We are dedicated to preparing godly leaders within our community who will be the “salt of the earth,” full of hope, excelling in their educational pursuits, fulfilling their call, serving and exemplifying the Lord Jesus Christ with all their heart, soul and mind.