SUMMER 2021 HONORING BEN MAYES Ben and Sue Mayes have given Shiloh Christian School 21 years of their lives. Their children grew up and graduated from Shiloh, and now their grandchildren are a part of the long family tradition of being Saints. Ben began his ministry at Shiloh in 2000 as the Business Administrator. In 2006, he became the President, and he served in this position for ten years before he transitioned to Chairman of the Shiloh Board of Directors in 2016. In 2018, Ben became President of Shiloh again. Under Ben’s leadership, Shiloh has grown and the influence and ministry of the school has expanded. During his presidency, the Pinnacle Hills Campus was opened, serving PreK4 through 2nd graders in Rogers. He has led over 15 Global Mission Experience trips, and he has sent out over 1,000 graduates and godly leaders who are equipped to engage their culture and change it. In the spring, Ben’s service as President ended at Shiloh as Mr. Keith McDaniel was named the new President/Superintendent of the school. We would like to honor Mr. Ben Mayes and show our sincere gratitude for his faithful service to our school. “It’s a great day to be a Shiloh Saint!” In 2021, Mr. Keith McDaniel Ed.S. was named Superintendent of Shiloh. Prior to this position, Mr. McDaniel served the Shiloh Family as the Secondary Dean where he was responsible for all aspects of education for 6th - 12th grade. He collaborated as a member of the Shiloh Leadership Team where he conducted yearly planning, developed innovative interdisciplinary curriculum, aided in the management of school fiscal requirements and budgeting, and trained teachers in educational philosophy and leadership. In addition, Mr. McDaniel helped develop Shiloh’s current security plan and protocol and served as co-chair of our school accreditation through Cognia, ACSI, and ANSAA. Mr. McDaniel is currently serving in his fourteenth year in the military. He served twelve years in the United States Army where he operated as a Blackhawk Helicopter Pilot and recently transferred to the United States Air Force where he serves as an officer and pilot. During his tenure, he has received numerous awards and decorations to include a Combat Air Medal. HONORING BEN MAYES 21
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