House of Ronald Reagan
“There are no easy answers, but there are simple answers. We must have the courage to do what we know is morally right.”
Mission
The House of Ronald Reagan exists to equip and encourage its members to be God-fearing men of integrity who take calculated risks while persevering in the pursuit of a significant life.
House Values
Loyalty is a choice; it is a conscious commitment to live out the Reagan Oath in thought, word, and deed.
The bond between brothers, earned and built over time through vulnerability. It is a decision to pursue life together, community that has no finish line.
Loving what the Lord says, counting the costs, and doing what is wise and required. Honor flows from a love of what is true, good, and beautiful.
Traditions
Up and to the left
Mr. Gorbachev Chant
Upperclassmen Retreat
Ronnie Cutout
SYS: Small community groups
Reagan Oath
Pushing Down the Tree
The Biergarten
Dean’s List Dinner
House Crest
The two R’s symbolize the leadership of President Ronald Wilson Reagan.
The three swords symbolize authority, strength, and courage. A sword is a symbol of knighthood and chivalry.
The wolf signifies responsible independence.
The lion stands for dauntless courage.
The blue stands for loyalty and trust.
The red stands for military strength and warrior spirit.
The trifecta of red, white, and blue symbolize President Reagan’s ineffable patriotism.