Update on School Culture
This year we dove into some new training challenges as we focused on rooting out “mocking, meanness, and exclusion” in our school. While I have been thankful for the progress that we ... Read More
The State of Classical Christian Education; Part 4
This a continuation of an interviewed of me by Andrew Kern (a friend and founder of the Circe Institute ) for a revision of his book on Classical ... Read More
The State of Classical Christian Education; Part 3
This a continuation of an interviewed of me by Andrew Kern (a friend and founder of the Circe Institute ) for a revision of his book on Classical ... Read More
The State of Classical Christian Education; Part 2
This a continuation of an interviewed of me by Andrew Kern (a friend and founder of the Circe Institute ) for a revision of his book on Classical ... Read More
The State of Classical Christian Education
Recently, I was interviewed by Andrew Kern (a friend and founder of the Circe Institute for a revision of his book on Classical Christian Education. I ... Read More
Department of Education Article
I have a link to an article in Hillsdale College’s newsletter from Dr. Charles Murray on whether we should have a Department of Education. It is an interesting article that I enjoyed:
Read MoreClassical Education and Discussion
I am in Florida for an ACCS board meeting. I covet your prayers as we have a lot of big decisions to make about the future of the Association.
Read MoreIn Omnibus Veritas
Today sort of marks the end of an era. For the last decade many of us at Veritas Academy (and others all over the country) have been working on the Omnibus Project. Today, Omnibus VI goes on sale ... Read More
Steve Jobs; Part 1—Jobs and a Liberal Arts Education
Over Christmas break (on the long travel between my home and my home—Lancaster and Mt. Vernon, IN), I listened to the new biography on Steve Jobs, by Walter Isaacson. You should read this ... Read More