Christian Curriculum
We could sit and debate which curriculum is the most biblically sound. The good news is that there are plenty of options. So how do we choose?
We only use curriculum that is solidly based on the Bible or does not contain content that directly opposes God’s word. Our curriculum will always include literary-rich sources for history, art, and music. We will also strive to choose curriculum that pushes us to be the best we can be in science, math, and other academic subjects.
Technology
It’s getting harder and harder to find a person who remembers a world without a computer or phone readily available. The world is constantly changing around us, and technology is growing and changing at a pace faster than ever before. It is the base of nearly every role in society today. Because of this, we know it is imperative that our children learn how to appropriately use this tool for today and their future.
But it is just a tool. People will always matter more than the next new thing. So, we promote an environment that emphasizes person-to-person interaction. Technology is used to enhance curriculum and develop computer literacy under the guidance of teachers. It is not used for distance learning on snow days, nor do we use iPads or laptops as a main learning source. Also, we do not permit the use of phones or other personal devices during the day.