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    “Devoutly Christian colleges out-compete colleges that are Christian-in-name-only. If you come from a Christian household and you’re still a Christian and you want a particular Christian experience, you go to an explicitly Christian college more often than to a different kind of Christian college or a secular college. That identity is attractive for a lot of students today and if you’re not religious, then you have thousands of other colleges to choose from and that’s spread out among all those colleges.” – The Lion, January 9, 2023

    Published On: January 9, 2023|Categories: Education|Tags: Christian colleges|
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    “’It is a sacrifice. But look at the alternative,’ said Tapahuasco. ‘If I send him somewhere where he is not getting what he needs, and he has all the friends in the world, but he can’t read, what is that going to matter? He’s not sure what he wants to do. He’s 10. But I know that he can be prepared to have options.’” – Fox 45 News (Maryland), January 9, 2023

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  • Community spirit: Homeschool program, co-op helps area with service

    “’We hope that, being a biblical group, everything is focused around a biblical worldview, and we hope they realize there is a different way to live, and we all are in agreement that our No. 1 purpose in our group is our faith,’ said Funburg. ‘Then No. 2 is having that faith, we love others and we help out other before ourselves to grow a strong community by loving and helping serve one another.’” – Tahlequah (Oklahoma) Daily Press, January 9, 2023

    Published On: January 9, 2023|Categories: Education|Tags: Helping people, Homeschool|
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    “But one of the best things about homeschooling was the overwhelming peace that leaving the public school system brought. The constant battle we experienced there became too much. Our home became a family of like-minded parents and children putting God first.” – 1819 News, January 8, 2023

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  • New Christian school coming to Owensboro

    “The classrooms are already taking shape for Highlands Latin School Owensboro, which the directors say is focused on a classical, Christian, traditional education.” – 14 News (Indiana), January 6, 2023

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  • Republican lawmakers revive push for school choice legislation

    “’This is not about funding the rich children’s education,’ she said. ‘Rich parents are not waiting on a government program to decide where to send their children to school. They’ve already made that choice. What’s happening now is what about the rest of us who don’t have that choice.’” – Virginia Mercury, January 5, 2023

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  • Faith Lutheran School hires classical Lutheran education intern

    “Traditional student teaching candidates are vested in progressive teaching methodologies that are contrary to a Biblical understanding of what it means to be human, how children are to be taught the Christian faith, and how they are to be raised up in virtue. In contrast, classical Lutheran education raises up Christians for life in the family, the church and society.” – Faith Lutheran School (Plano, Texas), January 5, 2023

    Published On: January 5, 2023|Categories: Education|Tags: Career, Christian colleges, Christian schools, Christian-friendly workplace|
  • National Lutheran Schools Week 2023: ‘Making disciples for life’

    “NLSW provides more than 1,800 LCMS preschools, elementary schools and high schools with an opportunity to celebrate the blessings of Lutheran schools and to proclaim God’s work in their schools and communities. To facilitate the upcoming NLSW observance, LCMS School Ministry has developed a variety of resources.” – Reporter, January 4, 2023

    Published On: January 4, 2023|Categories: Education|Tags: Christian schools|
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    “Messages of “Let the Kids Breathe,” “No Masks,” and “Kids, Don’t Wear Your Mask” were painted on sidewalks around Meredith and Nebinger Elementary Schools, two South Philadelphia K-8s.” – The Philadelphia Inquirer, January 4, 2023

    Published On: January 4, 2023|Categories: Education|Tags: The Resistance|
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