School-Family Partnership Series: Encouraging Lifelong Learning
We end our series with an offering from this year’s Class One teacher, Jenna Thompson. Rightly Ordered Love As an experienced mother and teacher, what
We end our series with an offering from this year’s Class One teacher, Jenna Thompson. Rightly Ordered Love As an experienced mother and teacher, what
I had heard great things about phonograms but didn’t completely understand them.
Students pursuing STEM degrees are often looking forward to spending long afternoons in labs, and they will! However, many overlook how much writing is involved
This is the third in a series on school-family partnership. We’re seeking responses to the following question: “How can families support and continue the life-giving
Unwrapping my tense fingers from the handlebars, I pulled into the driveway. My palms were sweaty, and I could feel knots forming throughout my shoulders and neck. But I had done it! After years of failed attempts, I had taken my first bike ride. As a mother of 3, I never thought I would see this day. And the knots…totally worth it!
A friend recently asked me why I chose Christian Classical Education for my children. As I considered how to answer this question, several other questions
Brett Everett and his family became part of the Clapham community in 2021, when their daughter, Grace, joined Explorers I. They have jumped into Clapham
As we enter the holiday season, a time of reflection, worship, and gift-giving, consider giving family members and friends an instructive book on education. To help guide you, here