Education's Greatest Virtue: Training Students to Make Good Choices

Posted by Kylee Bowman on Apr 23, 2020 11:37:01 PM

"Not being able to govern events, I govern myself." - Michel de Montaigne

Truly, there is much about the circumstances of our ... Read More

The Case for Athletics in Classical Christian Education

Posted by Kylee Bowman on Oct 24, 2019 9:25:55 PM

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

Posted by Ty Fischer on Apr 2, 2019 9:25:44 AM

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

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What Does A Graduate of A Classical Christian School Look Like?

Posted by Kylee Bowman on May 31, 2018 7:17:00 PM

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

The Case for Athletics in Classical Christian Education

Posted by Kylee Bowman on Mar 14, 2018 8:38:40 PM

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

Why Your Child's Learning Should Be Fun...and How to Make It So

Posted by Kylee Bowman on Mar 6, 2018 7:48:48 PM

Is school fun?

No really, do you remember school being fun for you? Did you spring out of bed Monday mornings, excited for all the adventures that awaited in your classrooms and beyond? ... Read More

Learning Support and the Global Competition – 5 Crucial Questions

Posted by Ty Fischer on Jul 12, 2016 8:00:00 AM

Recently, I learned the difference between a bike ride and a bike race. There is a big difference. I am used to bike rides. These might be longer (30 or 40 miles), but the pace is leisurely, there ... Read More