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equipping students for life, leadership, & legacy
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Our purpose is to offer an outstanding & challenging education, established on the premise of Biblical absolute truth. We use the strength of exemplary curriculum while obtaining staff that are not just teachers but mentors. We educate by the foundation set & intelligence given from our Creator and the standard of Biblical Worldview. Our desire is to teach students to seek knowledge, wisdom, & truth in a professional atmosphere that equips them for life, leadership, and legacy.
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Legacy High School Fulfills This Purpose By...
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I. Staffing teachers who genuinely care for the life & future of the student
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II. Teaching curriculum that follows the Classical Christian Education Philosophy*
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III. Creating a professional atmosphere that radiates quality education
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IV. Affirming absolute truth by filtering topics through Scripture.
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V. Teaching Biblical & foundational truth & beliefs
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VI. Working with parents to ensure their part in the student's educational process
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VII. Developing discipline & healthy work ethic
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VIII. Using essays & speaking engagements to apply & affirm learning
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IX. Fostering a collegiate habits of preparation & study
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X. Praying for students and motivating them to lead in study groups with what they are discovering
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| *Classical Christian Education taught by Legacy encompasses the study of ancient history, comparing and contrasting to the modern age. The philosophies gained are filtered through Biblical scriptures. By analyzing ancient times and studying history linearly, it allows the students to receive a holistic view of the world's past. This enables students to understand modern times and determine absolute truth. The use of ancient Greek writing techniques, Latin studies, and literature allow our students the knowledge to grow as they comprehend great truths. This creates a desire to develop under the foundation of truth. Legacy High School fosters critical thinking skills, writing, and rhetoric. This is the paramount aspect of the classical Christian education. |
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