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” …those from the school knock on doors in the local housing projects and host neighborhood picnics so that parents in the area are aware of their school and how a Catholic education can help their children. A good education, especially with a focus on literacy and critical-thinking skills, can provide a better future for them.” – Catholic News Agency, September 10, 2022
“So far, the school has added a high school “CoLab,” eight classrooms, five meeting spaces and two large collaborative spaces; a five-classroom STEM lab; kitchen updates; a dedicated space for the Pathways Literacy Center and for the Breakthrough Counseling Center; and, a second access road.” – Sioux Falls South Dakota Argus Leader, September 9, 2022
“Dayton Christian, which has roots that stretch back to 1963, also renovated existing space into nine new classrooms for its elementary level to support increasing enrollment. The school serves nearly 990 students in preschool through high school, including a homeschool group.” – Dayton Daily News, September 8, 2022
“We have a big vision and an excellent team that have worked together to accomplish the seemingly impossible- completely renovate a 25,000 sq ft facility in 10 weeks. Our enrollment has more than tripled in the last three years from 122 students to 368 students. This phenomenal growth necessitated expanding our operations.” – WJHL 11 (Tennessee), September 8, 2022
“This investment supports the growth and momentum we have experienced in the past several years… We’re committed to investing in the resources needed to foster strong academics and sound Biblical teaching.” – Dayton 24/7 Now, September 7, 2022
“I am very grateful for the Lord’s provision and for the leadership team at Lakeway Christian Schools who are committed to providing affordable and accessible Christ-centered education in the Tri-Cities.” – WCYB Tennessee, September 7, 2022
“Casper Christian School’s mission is to ‘partner with the home and the church to provide students with Christ-centered academic excellence that equips them to serve Christ in the world.'” – Oil City Wyoming News, September 2, 2022
“Religious schools will only be able to pass down the faith to the next generation if they can freely receive guidance from their churches on what their faith is. We are grateful the court recognized this healthy form of separation of church and state.” – Becket, August 31, 2022
“The percentage of North Carolina’s school-aged children attending traditional public schools has declined over the last 15 years, from 88% in 2005-06 to 79% in 2019-20… Meanwhile the number of students attending public charter schools and homeschools have increased substantially.” – The Carolina Journal, August 29, 2022