The Glories of Educational Independence
/As an independent school, no one has control over you. You can serve God and families according to your conscience.
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As an independent school, no one has control over you. You can serve God and families according to your conscience.
Read MoreDon’t ever let people say schools are “neutral.” They are not. Public schools inculcate values in children—and that’s the problem.
Read MoreBut don’t think for one moment that this willingness to break one's covenant vows starts in adulthood. No way. People learn to keep or break promises at a much younger age. Moral character is developed in one’s youth.
Read MoreModern schools claim they separate education and morality. Moral instruction has nothing to do with math and science. And besides, that is the job of parents at home. We hear this kind of thing often, yet it is a boldfaced lie. Education and moral instruction cannot be separated.
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