X is a strange letter. It marks the spot. We solve for it. It can serve as an unknown.
I remember, as a young child, the first time I saw the abbreviation “XMAS”. It was on ... Read More
X is a strange letter. It marks the spot. We solve for it. It can serve as an unknown.
I remember, as a young child, the first time I saw the abbreviation “XMAS”. It was on ... 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
(A note of introduction from Veritas)
One of the hardest things about not being in school together during this ...
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Some things never change, no matter how time marches on through the ages.
A hot beverage always tastes just right on a crisp fall morning.
The Lord's faithfulness continues through ... Read More
It is easy to experience disequilibrium at Cambridge.
The first event during my recent visit to the University of Cambridge was dinner. When I sat down, I struck up a conversation with the ... Read More
(Written by Veritas third grade teacher, Mrs. Katie Zappitella)
The dreaded question…
Towards the end of the school year, a ... Read More
A high school in Illinois made headlines earlier this month for refusing to allow its valedictorian to proclaim his faith in Christ during his graduation speech.
But that's not really news ... Read More
This past week America said goodbye to an era, lost a legend, and gave up a saint.
Billy Graham. The name is filled with meaning for many Americans born before the turn of the century. ... Read More
I have these moments. I used to freeze when they happened. One of my daughters (they are now aged 18, 16, 14, and 11) would say something and I would realize that they think something - something ... Read More
Every so often, an issue pops up in our school community that causes reflection on the concept of Christian liberty. Different families have different standards when it comes to music, books, ... Read More