The First Day of the Rest of Your…
Graduation day is fast approaching. A milestone for those transitioning to high school or beyond....
Read MoreGraduation day is fast approaching. A milestone for those transitioning to high school or beyond....
Read Moreby Amy Wilson | Mar 6, 2024 | Christian Living, Hero, Virtue | 0 |
A T-Shirt I won at our church’s men’s breakfast had this list of names on the back: Joseph – 1764...
Read Moreby Amy Wilson | Jan 19, 2024 | Virtue, Work | 0 |
VCCA’s January virtue is Work. Every class during January reads stories and poems highlighting the...
Read Moreby Amy Wilson | Nov 3, 2023 | Culture, Evil, Government, Virtue | 0 |
As wars and rumors of wars couple with what seems a magnetic pull to opposite sides of new issues...
Read Moreby Amy Wilson | May 12, 2023 | Compassion, Love, Virtue | 0 |
St. Augustine of Hippo, 354-430 was born in a Roman province in Africa (modern day Algeria) to a...
Read Moreby Amy Wilson | May 5, 2023 | Christian Living, Loyalty, Virtue | 0 |
As we wait patiently for the May flowers our students are learning about the virtue of Loyalty....
Read Moreby Amy Wilson | Feb 24, 2023 | Faith, Humility, Virtue | 0 |
R.A. Torrey said D.L. Moody was “the humblest man I ever knew in all my life.” Faith gets the...
Read Moreby Amy Wilson | Nov 18, 2022 | Responsibility, Virtue | 0 |
Responsibility – Doing what I have been entrusted to do. In the month of November students learn...
Read Moreby Amy Wilson | May 20, 2022 | Faith, Friends, Virtue | 0 |
In May, we learn about Loyalty from the Book of Virtues. The Devoted Friend is the story told by...
Read Moreby Amy Wilson | Apr 29, 2022 | Life, Truth, Virtue | 0 |
The Boy Who Never Told a Lie Once there was a little boy, With curly hair and pleasant eye- A boy...
Read Moreby Amy Wilson | Feb 25, 2022 | Classical Education, Holy Spirit, Virtue | 0 |
Fostering the moral imagination of the next generation is an important aspiration of classical...
Read Moreby Amy Wilson | Nov 19, 2021 | Christian Living, Culture, Virtue | 0 |
As a classical Christian school, I thought we had cornered the market on instilling virtue and...
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