Here on the day of the final 2020 presidential debate, we look back on what it was that made the first debate so disastrous, and how this school is training a generation to learn how to argue ... Read More
A Concluding Hope for Our Kids: To Love Christ & Be Prepared for Life
I am a dad. That is one of the most important roles I am called to fulfill in my life. Being a father of four daughters is one of the most joyous, most difficult, most challenging parts of my ... Read More
Why We Should Travel to Narnia When We Can't Leave Our Homes
(A note of introduction from Veritas)
One of the hardest things about not being in school together during this ...
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How Does Technology Fit Into a Classical Christian School?
“Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire”.
I definitely agree with William Butler Yeats in this quote as far as it concerns the broadest goals of education and ... Read More
What Makes a Hero? Marvel, Socrates, and the Truth of Christ
This post is written by Veritas junior Laura Cochran. As a sophomore at Veritas last year, her class studied Plato's Republic, and as part of that study they discussed Socrates' ... Read More
5 Habits for Kindergartners to Establish Good Manners (& How a Classical School Can Help)
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
The Case for Athletics in Classical Christian Education
We're coming off an active, athletic week here at Veritas, what with the Great Pumpkin Chase last weekend, the third grade Greek Olympics earlier this week, two cross country runners getting ... Read More
By Rote, By Heart: The Most Effective Tool for Teaching Young Minds
Have you ever witnessed a miracle?
The Bible outlines many miraculous events. Some of them, however, may not make much sense at first glance. Take this one from Mark 8:22-26
... Read More3 Reasons Why Children Should Read Classical Literature
Dancing hippos. Mischievous farm animals. Wimpy kids and wizardly prodigies.
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The Case for Athletics in Classical Christian Education
Last week we celebrated our Winter Sports Banquet, officially wrapping up an exciting school year for Veritas athletics - our girls' basketball team clinched the CCAC conference title last ... Read More