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Remember Whose You Are

A Biblical Lens on God's Creation

Remember Whose You Are (RWYA) is a biblically-based, scientifically-accurate curriculum designed to show students how human development is rooted in Gospel identity. All NCCS students in 5th through 8th grades participate in a different age-appropriate unit of RWYA. 

Building upon a developmentally appropriate year-by-year foundation, Remember Whose You Are combines a systematic study of Genesis 1-3 (integrated with other supportive Scriptural texts) alongside evidence-based scientific research.

Remember Whose You Are is taught by NCCS teachers and was developed by NCCS science teacher Janelle Rupp, RN, BSN. Janelle was named the Herzog National Teacher of the Year for the development of the RWYA curriculum. 

“As a mom of three children, two boys and one girl, I am immensely grateful for the Remember Whose You Are program at North Cobb Christian. Knowing that we have a Christ-centered partner in these conversations — helping us to train up our children in the way they should go around these critical topics — is invaluable. All children will go through stages of physical development, but Remember Whose You Are provides a biblical lens through which they can glean wisdom, perspective, and a God-honoring foundation during these years.”
Current NCCS Parent

RWYA Intro Video

meet the founder of RWYA

Janelle Rupp, NCCS Teacher and Founder of Remember Whose You Are

ABOUT JANELLE RUPP // After earning her BSN with a minor in Biblical Studies from Cedarville University, Janelle spent nine years in the Pediatric ICU at Riley Children’s Hospital in Indianapolis, Indiana. She then dedicated nine years to the Empower Life Center in Peoria, Illinois, serving as a family educator. After relocating to Atlanta, Georgia, Janelle created Remember Whose You Are (RWYA) for North Cobb Christian School, where she currently teaches and leads the RWYA team. In 2023, she was honored as National Teacher of the Year by the Herzog Foundation for her outstanding contributions to Christian education. Today, RWYA is implemented in numerous Christian schools across the country.