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Options for Every Family

John Dewey, hailed as “the father of modern public education,” once said:
“If the public schools can keep children occupied from 7:00 or 7:30 in the morning, throughout the day, with sports after school, and homework in the evening, the parents will have less than an hour a day with their children, and the family’s and Christian church’s influence over them could be broken in about a generation.”
Our duty, as parents, is to protect our children from this mindset in education.
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Distance Learning
New Way to Connect to Distance Learning!
Beginning Feb 6, 2018, we will have all Distance Learning Zoom classes accessible on this website using the links found on the Distance Learning Corner and on the Home page. This will make it so you don’t have to save the meeting info, or worry about losing it, and every time we update it you will find the login info at the same place! The new system is more secure,
Articles
Revisiting Humpty Dumpty
Old Mother Goose has been eulogized by generations of children and parents in many lands. Those familiar rhymes and riddles have been sung and repeated
Going to School vs Getting an Education
The Future’s Real World of Learning A few years back, the Harvard School of Government issued some advice to its students on planning a career