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“The reasons for Faith’s growth are numerous. Some of the biggest factors include affordability, trust, and a culture of discipleship on campus. FBBC was recently named one of the most affordable Christian colleges in America. On September 28, 2022, Faith will turn 101 years old, making it one of the oldest Bible colleges in the United States. Faith still stands on the Biblical principles it was founded upon in 1921, and has been a place students and parents trust to provide a solid, Biblical foundation for career and ministry for more than a century.” – Faith Baptist Bible College and Theological Seminary, accessed September 17, 2022
“The acts of service that they do in their week-to-week of school where they come out to participate with us on-site is a really great thing. It gives them a lot of experience in the construction field and a chance to meet and work with different people every time they come out to help.” – The Villages Florida Daily Sun, September 16, 2022
“The new law cuts training to a maximum of 24 hours, followed by eight hours of annual requalification training and yearly background checks.” – RedState, September 16, 2022
“There’s more than one way to get there. Career and Technical Education programs really give students a chance to see themselves in the world of work. It gives them the why behind what they’re learning and how it really matters in life.” – KARE 11 Minnesota, September 16, 2022
“There were an estimated 3.135 million homeschool students (i.e., school-age, ages 5 to under 18, K-12) in the United States during the 2021-2022 school year. For context, this was more than in Catholic schools (1.688 million; National Catholic Educational Association (2022) and probably slightly fewer than in government public charter schools (Houston, Peterson, & West, 2022).” – NHERI National Home Education Research Institute, September 15, 2022
“The grant will prepare an initial cohort of more than 60 students for a career in the welding industry by funding the purchase of welding equipment and booths to practice arc welding methods. The welding classroom will allow students to participate in hands-on training to gain experience.” – Office of the Texas Governor Greg Abbott, September 15, 2022
“The four phase construction plan will take nearly 20 years and several million dollars to complete. The new facility will have outdoor spaces, two dining halls, a performance gym, a fine arts center, and an outdoor athletics facility. The design team was tasked with creating something beautiful, economical, and low maintenance.” – The Oxford Mississippi Eagle, September 14, 2022
“The criteria for the Thomas Edison Award for Excellence are (1) Conduct a local science fair with 12 or more students and have two or more of these students participate in the 2022 Virtual District Science Day OR have six or more students participate in the 2022 Virtual District Science Day where no local science fair has been conducted; (2) Students must participate in at least one more youth science opportunity beyond the classroom.” – Dayton Christian School, September 14, 2022
- “Eastern Nazarene College (North No. 133-175; Quincy, Massachusetts; Jack Connell, president)
- MidAmerica Nazarene University (Midwest No. 127-166; Olathe, Kansas; David J. Spittal, president)
- Mount Vernon Nazarene University (Midwest No. 75; Mount Vernon, Ohio; Henry W. Spaulding II, president)
- Northwest Nazarene University (West No. 35; Nampa, Idaho; Joel Pearsall, president)
- Olivet Nazarene University (Midwest No. 53; Bourbonnais, Illinois; Gregg Chenoweth president)
- Point Loma Nazarene University (West No. 9; San Diego, California; Bob Brower, president)
- Southern Nazarene University (West No. 71; Bethany, Oklahoma; Keith Newman, president)” – Church of the Nazarene, September 14, 2022
