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    Published On: January 23, 2023|Categories: Education|Tags: Career, Christian colleges|
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    January 22-28, 2023 – “National Lutheran Schools Week provides more than 1,800 preschools, elementary schools and high schools with the public opportunity to proclaim and celebrate God’s work among us in schools of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod.” – The Lutheran Church Missouri Synod, accessed January 21, 2023

    Published On: January 22, 2023|Categories: Education|Tags: Christian schools, Events|
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    “Our vision for CTE at Lynden Christian is to partner with local business leaders to develop a cutting-edge program valued county-wide. We want to intentionally offer classes and curriculum that lead to careers and offer opportunities to gain industry-recognized certifications. We will continue to partner with local community colleges and technical schools to articulate courses to LC students.” – Lynden Christian School, accessed January 21, 2023

    Published On: January 21, 2023|Categories: Education|Tags: Christian schools, CTE Career & Technical Education|
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    “It’s great to see that the pro-life community isn’t just stopping at ‘Oh Roe is overturned, so now we can just all go home.’ No, there’s still so much work left to do, and it’s great to see that people are recognizing that and that we’re coming together to continue marching until we live in an America where abortion is unthinkable.” – Liberty University, January 20, 2023

    Published On: January 20, 2023|Categories: Education|Tags: Christian colleges, Pro-life, Protesting|
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    “In pursuit of excellence, the mission of Prestonwood Christian Academy is to assist Christian parents by helping equip students to embrace biblical truth, strive for academic excellence and model Christ-like leadership to influence their culture, churches and homes for Christ.” – Prestonwood Christian Academy, accessed January 20, 2022

    Published On: January 20, 2023|Categories: Education|Tags: Christian schools|
  • HSLDA briefs Air Force with insights on homeschool recruits

    “’Homeschool kids tend to be disciplined and self-motivated,’ said HSLDA Staff Attorney Kevin Boden. ‘They also find themselves in situations where they associate with people outside of their peer groups, which means they’re exposed to different opinions and have adult conversations. I think these traits would be very helpful for someone starting out in a military environment.’” – HSLDA, January 19, 2023

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    “As a family, we were all in on the importance of the calling and my father had a way of making us feel as if we were co-laborers in the work of the ministry. Chapel Field became our life and as kids we watched our parents model what service in the kingdom of God looked like.” – Chapel Field Christian Schools, January 19, 2023

    Published On: January 19, 2023|Categories: Education|Tags: Christian schools, In Memoriam|
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    “Embedded in the foundations of British education law is the concept that it is parents who are first and foremost responsible for ensuring that their sons and daughters receive a suitable education, not the state and its employees. There is, however, growing pressure for the state to assume primacy in the education of every child. We know that once such a responsibility is surrendered to any government, it is extremely hard to reclaim.” – HSLDA, January 19, 2023

    Published On: January 19, 2023|Categories: Education|Tags: Government, Homeschool|
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    “In Arkansas, families may be able to transfer to a public school of choice outside their neighborhood. The state also offers free, full-time online learning options for students, like Arkansas Connections Academy and Arkansas Virtual Academy charter schools. Additionally, Arkansas offers two state-funded scholarship programs for students in foster care, students with disabilities, dependents of U.S. military, and students from low-income families.” – Arkansas Democrat Gazette, January 18, 2023

    Published On: January 18, 2023|Categories: Education|Tags: School choice|
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