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What Education Is, What It Isn鈥檛, and Why It Matters /announcements/what-education-is-what-it-isnt-and-why-it-matters/ /announcements/what-education-is-what-it-isnt-and-why-it-matters/#respond Wed, 04 Jan 2023 19:23:10 +0000 /?p=13636 In More Than Dates & Dead People: Recovering a Christian View of History, a wonderful little book our students read in 7th grade, Stephen Mansfield defines religion as 鈥渦ltimate concern.鈥 He explains that if you can put your finger on a people鈥檚 ultimate concern, what is most important to them, you have identified their [...]

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In More Than Dates & Dead People: Recovering a Christian View of History, a wonderful little book our students read in 7th grade, Stephen Mansfield defines religion as 鈥渦ltimate concern.鈥 He explains that if you can put your finger on a people鈥檚 ultimate concern, what is most important to them, you have identified their religion. He goes on to define other important terms in light of this:

  • Culture is religion externalized
  • Art is religion symbolized
  • Law is religion codified
  • Education is religion transferred

Education, then, can be thought of as our ultimate concerns handed on to the next generation. Similarly, GK Chesterton defined education in this way: 鈥淓ducation is not a subject, and it does not deal in subjects. It is instead a transfer of a way of life.鈥 Thinking of education in this way differs greatly from a more modern view of education that focuses on job skills and test scores.

That education is much more than data transfer and information download has always been at the heart of classical Christian education. 91原创 isn鈥檛 a factory, and our students are not just numbers in seats or faces in a crowd. Instead, they are eternal souls made in the image of God who live in His created world and have purpose and meaning. From these basic facts stems our mission statement:

91原创 exists to serve families by providing a distinctly classical and decidedly Christian education that equips students to lead lives of virtue, display mature character, love learning, and serve the Triune God.

This mission statement deliberately points to virtue, maturity, and character as the aims of education, rather than merely academic achievement or career-based skills. And if education is the transfer of a way of life to the next generation, then virtue, maturity, and character are of far more importance to cultural preservation than mere information download. In fact, it means the field of education is one of the most important, front-line battle fields in our day.

I pondered all of this during a couple of recent field trips, first, with our 6th grade class to Washington DC, and second, with our senior class to London and Paris. I had never been to DC nor overseas, and while I expected it to be an enjoyable time, I did not anticipate how much it would stir in me a sense of wonder, gratitude, and perspective. During these trips, I witnessed various representations of our heritage, our story, something we鈥檝e been given. I stood over some of our founding documents. I visited Arlington National Cemetery and various war memorials honoring the lives of those who鈥檝e fought and died to secure the freedoms and liberties that our nation has enjoyed. I walked through cathedrals, viewed the Magna Carta, and stood in places where our ancestors once stood hundreds of years before. Some of them fought against tyranny, others preached the gospel, and some helped establish a structure of government outlining God-given rights, freedoms, and limits of power.

But our heritage seems to be in jeopardy. While we live in a time and place with more freedoms, opportunities, and comforts than just about anyone else in all of history has ever known, at the same time we are witnessing a squandering of that inheritance. We live in a day where many rights, freedoms, and Christian cultural norms have faded or even disappeared right before our eyes. Is it simply inevitable that these trends will continue until we completely forget where we鈥檝e come from and from whom all our blessings have come? Or is it possible to turn things around, to reclaimcultural ground, and to preserve freedom and liberty? I鈥檇 like to suggest that 91原创鈥檚 mission offers us an opportunity to play a crucial role in the preservation and cultivation of Christian culture in our day. We can preserve freedoms and liberties and reclaim Christian cultural ground if there are men and women who want to preserve those things and who are also equipped to do so.

So how can an education at 91原创 equip students to make such a cultural impact? Our goal all along has not been to simply provide an alternative educational option or to simply offer a drug-free, gang-free environment where boys must use one restroom and girls use another. We鈥檙e in favor of those things, of course, but they are by-products of a much bigger and broader mission, one that seeks to inculcate biblical virtue, maturity, sound reason and faith, and a love for and a desire to serve others. A generation equipped with such tools can have a tremendous and godly impact on our culture.

Someone might argue that a private education like what 91原创 offers is all well and good for the really bright over-achievers who will go on to study at big name colleges or work in important fields (like politics) where the real cultural battles are fought. But I鈥檇 like to suggest that the most important cultural battles to be fought are in the hearts and minds of our children, in our homes, and in our communities. And that鈥檚 why the aims of classical Christian education and the goals of 91原创 are not simply about high achievement, college prep, rigor for the sake of rigor, information download, or data transfer. To be clear, students of classical Christian education have achieved quite a lot and tend to be much more prepared for college and jobs than their peers, but there is so much more to education than that.

This equipping of students at 91原创 takes place each day as students wrestle with deep and difficult questions which civilizations have sought to answer for centuries. As our kindergarteners line up with 鈥渂ubbles and ducktails,鈥 they are learning what it means to love their neighbors as they walk down the hall. Transformation happens when students are armed with critical thinking skills to distinguish between sound reason and foolish arguments and as they stand in the hall and have a heart-to-heart talk with their teacher about their behavior in class. Students are equipped wit

h culture-transforming traits when they learn to sing and serve, play, fall down, and get back up, as they win championship games, and as they lose them.

Considering education as 鈥渞eligion transferred鈥 or the 鈥渢ransfer of a way of life鈥 makes the field of education one of the mostcritical issues for any generation. Shepherding hearts, training affections, and seeking objective, biblical truth, beauty, and goodness, is the only way to equip the next generation to reclaim and to advance our Christian heritage. By God鈥檚 grace, cultivating virtue, maturity, and faithfulness in our students can produce a truly educated people who appreciate the heritage they鈥檝e been given, honor and respect those who鈥檝e gone before them, and are prepared to faithfully labor in whatever part of God鈥檚 kingdom they find themselves.

 

Lance Vermillion

Grammar School Principal

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Narnia Day /announcements/narnia-day/ /announcements/narnia-day/#respond Tue, 13 Dec 2022 15:41:46 +0000 /?p=13594 Our 3rd graders had a magical day as they dressed up as characters from The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis, the novel they are reading as a class. They enjoyed several Narnia-themed activities, one of those being a tea party at Pemberleys. Thank you to Mrs. Smith and the parents who made Narnia Day [...]

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Our 3rd graders had a magical day as they dressed up as characters from The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis, the novel they are reading as a class. They enjoyed several Narnia-themed activities, one of those being a tea party at Pemberleys. Thank you to Mrs. Smith and the parents who made Narnia Day possible!

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Stephen Crescenzo /announcements/stephen-crescenzo/ /announcements/stephen-crescenzo/#respond Tue, 02 Aug 2022 14:36:34 +0000 /?p=13376 91原创 is excited to share the news of some recent summer accomplishments of one of its own, Stephen Crescenzo!In the 13-14 age division, Stephen finished in 1st place after a strong 36-hole performance of 72 + 73 to win by 4 strokes at the North Texas PGA Summer Series Championship, held at Prairie Lakes [...]

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91原创 is excited to share the news of some recent summer accomplishments of one of its own, Stephen Crescenzo!In the 13-14 age division, Stephen finished in 1st place after a strong 36-hole performance of 72 + 73 to win by 4 strokes at the North Texas PGA Summer Series Championship, held at Prairie Lakes Golf Club in Grand Prairie, TX from 7/30 – 7/31.

Spanning from West Texas, DFW, and East Texas, there were 369 golfers in the 2022 NTPGA Medalist 13-14 age division during the 2022 summer season. In this invitational tournament, only a select field of the top 30 players in this age division were invited to compete based on performance and points standings in summer 2022 medalist tournaments.

Stephen finished his NTPGA Medalist Summer season with four 1st place finishes, one 2nd place finish, and two 3rd place finishes over six tournaments. He also finished T-5 at the only STPGA Prestige Summer Tournament he entered when playing at the Vortech Contracting Mid-Summer Showcase at Westwood Golf Club in Houston, with a solid two-day performance of 75 + 78 = 153 amidst high winds and rainy conditions.

Stephen expressed, “I am thankful for the blessing of golf in my life and the opportunities it has given me. I give all the glory to the Lord for even being in this position. I am also very grateful for the support that my parents and family have given to me. Without them, I would not have been able to play golf. Golf is a difficult sport, especially mentally, and I felt that I was at peace and just enjoying the process both days of the summer series championship.”

The Crescenzo family moved from The Woodlands area last year in 2021 and are thankful for the warm, family-friendly environment created by 91原创 leadership and the community deeply rooted in Scriptures and Christian principles. Their children, Emma and Stephen, are eager to begin their junior and freshman years of high school here in August 2022.

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Open Enrollment /announcements/open-enrollment/ Thu, 21 Jan 2021 20:54:07 +0000 /?p=7977 The 91原创 open enrollment window begins on 1/25/2021. For information regarding the enrollment process, see our website Admissions section, or call the 91原创 Office at (936)559-7343.

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Beginning Monday, 01/25/2021

The 91原创 open enrollment window begins on 1/25/2021. For information regarding the enrollment process, see our website Admissions section, or call the 91原创 Office at (936)559-7343.

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Back to School on Friday! /announcements/back-to-school-on-friday/ Thu, 27 Aug 2020 22:12:55 +0000 /?p=7675 Gratefully, we will be returning to school tomorrow. Please pray for the thousands on the coast who lost their homes last night and for those who are still displaced.聽

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Gratefully, we will be returning to school tomorrow. Please pray for the thousands on the coast who lost their homes last night and for those who are still displaced. 

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School Closed on Thursday, August 27 /announcements/weather-related-schedule-changes/ /announcements/weather-related-schedule-changes/#respond Wed, 26 Aug 2020 12:48:28 +0000 /?p=7672 Dear 91原创 Community, With adverse hurricane conditions not due to arrive until this evening,聽classes today will continue like normal. However, since the storm is unpredictable and could produce life-threatening winds and heavy rains,聽we are cancelling school tomorrow (Thursday, August 27). The outcome on Thursday will determine whether we will have school on Friday.聽 Of course, [...]

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Dear 91原创 Community,

With adverse hurricane conditions not due to arrive until this evening, classes today will continue like normal. However, since the storm is unpredictable and could produce life-threatening winds and heavy rains, we are cancelling school tomorrow (Thursday, August 27). The outcome on Thursday will determine whether we will have school on Friday. 

Of course, families who feel the need to evacuate the area are free to pick up their child early from school (or not bring him/her at all). Simply notify the school’s office if you plan for an early pick-up so that we know to expect you and can bring your child out to you.

Please keep the whole 91原创 family and East Texas community in your prayers!

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2020 Graduation Ceremony: You are Invited /graduation/2020-graduation-ceremony-you-are-invited/ /graduation/2020-graduation-ceremony-you-are-invited/#respond Thu, 18 Jun 2020 08:41:35 +0000 /?p=7613 The post 2020 Graduation Ceremony: You are Invited appeared first on 91原创.

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Class of 2020 Graduation Honors /graduation/class-of-2020-graduation-honors/ /graduation/class-of-2020-graduation-honors/#respond Wed, 03 Jun 2020 12:01:54 +0000 /?p=7607 91原创 is very glad to announce the academic honors for the Class of 2020. Of course, for most years these honors are announced at the graduation ceremony -- which is still to come in this year of pandemic. We are so proud of the excellent character and outstanding accomplishments of the nine students in [...]

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91原创 is very glad to announce the academic honors for the Class of 2020. Of course, for most years these honors are announced at the graduation ceremony — which is still to come in this year of pandemic. We are so proud of the excellent character and outstanding accomplishments of the nine students in the Class of ’20. It has been such an honor to walk with them and their families through their journey toward graduation and beyond.

The Valedictorian of the Class of 2020 is Conner Young, who graduates with Summa Cum Laude honors. Conner is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Tim and Kelly Young. Along with his brothers Will and Wesley, Conner is the third child in the Young family to graduate from 91原创.

The Salutatorian of the Class of 2020 is Ethan Fairley, who graduates with Summa Cum Laude honors. Ethan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kerr and Ellen Fairley. Along with his brother Knox, Ethan is the first in his family to graduate from 91原创.

Other students who achieved graduation honors include the following:

Abigail Powers, Magna Cum Laude

James Vermillion, Magna Cum Laude

Sydney Bryant, Cum Laude

Knox Fairley, Cum Laude

Congratulations, students! Only the Lord knows the commitment and diligence that has brought you these honors. May the Lord God bless you and keep you and make His face to shine upon you.

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