As parents, we think a lot about the kind of people we want our kids to become—wise, compassionate, and capable of navigating the world with integrity and confidence. But in a culture full of noise and shifting values, we’re often left wondering: Who or what is really shaping our children?
Read MoreChoosing the right educational path for your child is one of the most important decisions you’ll make as a parent. You want them to grow into a capable, thoughtful, and resilient adult—someone who not only excels academically but also has the wisdom, integrity, and strength of character to navigate an ever-changing world.
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Read MoreWe should all be empowered to respond confidently when someone asks “Why SCCS?”.
Read More5th Grade shared a beloved prayer from Every Moment Holy called "A Liturgy of Praise to the King of Creation" (273-277), recognizing that God is "The Rain King...The Grain King...[the] Lord of the Bees, King of the Walruses, Commander of Rhinos, Lord of the Lightning Bugs...the King of the Constellations, The Black Hole King..." and more.
Read More4th Grade's recent trip to the National Nordic Museum perfectly complemented their study of Vikings and Nordic groups.
Read MoreBy inspiring the exploration of words, the Scripps National Spelling Bee illuminates pathways to lifelong curiosity, celebrates academic achievement, and enriches school communities.
Read MoreMany parents will be surprised to find that the “traditional” way we understand math education – the progression of Algebra to Geometry to Pre-Calculus to Statistics – is not how math is taught in most of the world. There has been a growing movement in the U.S. to re-imagine math education and as it turns out, the results are rather classical.
Read MoreDoes a Classical Christian Education properly equip my child in a modern world that emphasizes STEM readiness? Let’s give thought to some common questions and misconceptions.
Read MoreKim Arthur (mom to three SCCS students and our very own Director of Advancement) encouraged our students at weekly Chapel to press into a knowing of God that isn’t merely an intellectual pursuit.
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