"Not being able to govern events, I govern myself." - Michel de Montaigne
Truly, there is much about the circumstances of our ... Read More
"Not being able to govern events, I govern myself." - Michel de Montaigne
Truly, there is much about the circumstances of our ... Read More
You've probably seen the memes by now. You know, the plethora of tongue-in-cheek shareables dotting social media feeds and poking fun at all these new "homeschooling parents."
Saying ... Read More
This blog was originally published in February 2018, and updated in 2020.
If we celebrated Easter the same way we celebrate Christmas, the ... Read More
It's nearly impossible to capture ALL the goodness that happens at Veritas (and other Classical Christian Schools around the country), but once a month, we're going to try to show you just a few ... Read More
“Indeed, there is something in the very form of reading—the shape of the action itself—that tends toward virtue. The attentiveness necessary for deep reading (the kind of ... Read More
Growing up in a family with a Roman Catholic and Italian heritage, Christmas Eve meant two things above all others: Mass and Fish.
The Italian tradition of the Feast of the Seven Fishes is ... Read More
For several years, we have collected Christmas gift ideas from our faculty to provide parents with ideas for educational, developmentally-appropriate gifts that are not only fun, but also ... Read More
"In the Christian story God descends to re-ascend. He ... Read More
"In the Christian story God descends to re-ascend. He ... Read More
Imagine you’re a parent of little ones (say, a four and six year old). Maybe you don’t have to imagine, because you’re already right there.
Imagine you’ve been given the opportunity as a ... Read More