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We are so excited to announce that Mrs. Amanda Mobley will be joining our faculty as 3rd Grade Teacher. She has had a varied career in teaching, including teaching 4th Grade in Lawrence Township, teaching at Heritage and at two other classical Christian educational environments in the area in 2nd-5th grades before joining the Coram […]
How we work together to win & make friendships along the way
Thank you for helping us love what lasts. A society grows great when old men plant trees in whose shade they know they shall never sit.
Listen as Dr. Seibel and Aaron Renn discuss how Christian parents should raise their children now that Christians are in the moral minority.
How we work together to win & make friendships along the way
What are the three targets we should aim at during childhood that will go into adulthood?
We caught up with one of our new Academic Assistants, Carissa Rusk, in order to help the community learn more about her. 1) Are you married? Kids? I’m unmarried and childless. Not much really to say here. 2) Where did you go to school? I went to school at Boyce College, which is the undergraduate […]
I first heard the term “classical education ” two years ago. I didn’t immediately know what it meant; “fancy” came to mind. As a middle-class product of the public school system, I knew very little about private education in general, so a “classical” version was even more unfamiliar. When I discovered Coram Deo Academy while […]
Listen as Dr. Seibel and Aaron Renn discuss how Christian parents should raise their children now that Christians are in the moral minority.
As an academy, we think it’s so critical to partner together well, as we work together to spread a love for what lasts to the next generation. “Love what lasts” is our theme for this year. I’d like to address that broader idea with one of our key teaching methods in mind, the teaching tool […]
Listen as Head of School David Seibel and Principal Jason Barney conclude discussing how the mental health crisis affects everyone. School-age students, even those in Christian families and schools, are not immune! In this podcast, Dr. Seibel and Mr. Barney, from a private classical Christian school in Carmel, Indiana, discuss ideas on how Christians should […]
Listen as Head of School David Seibel and Principal Jason Barney discuss how the mental health crisis affects everyone. School-age students, even those in Christian families and schools, are not immune! In this podcast, Dr. Seibel and Mr. Barney, from a private classical Christian school in Carmel, Indiana, discuss ideas on how Christians should think […]
From a second grader picking out notes on a guitar to a fifth grader composing their ownpiano piece, Coram Deo is invested in a well-rounded music studio. Over the past four years,Mrs. Foss has led the music studio and this year, she gets to lead 5 teachers and over 40 studentsin pursuit of musical excellence. […]
What would it be like if parents and teachers were fundamentally allies, were partners in the great work of education?
‘Experience is the best teacher,’ they say, but what about the experiences of the past several months? Do these almost unforeseeable times have something to teach us? And can they teach our children? Not all experiences automatically make us or our children wiser and more virtuous. So we must be attentive and help our children […]
We caught up with our new Music Teacher and one of our new Music Studio teachers, Mr. Nathan Perry, in order to help the community learn more about him. 1) Are you married? Kids? My wife and I will soon celebrate 31 years of marriage. We have three boys. One is getting married this month! […]
We caught up with our new Upper School Choir Director and one of our new Music Studio teachers, Mrs. Leslie Camara, in order to help the community learn more about her. 1) Are you married? Kids? I’ve been married to my best friend for 37 years and I have 10 children. Yes, they are all […]
Over the past few years, I have learned that every child can be a great fit for classical Christian education. These are the five marks of a classical Christian family. In this mercifully short post, see if these marks define your family. Question #1: Is your family committed to Christ and the Scriptures? CDA families […]
Written by David Seibel | 1.13.2020 Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727) said, “The only difference between my mind and the minds of others consists solely in having more patience.” This quote is remarkable considering the genius of Newton’s three great discoveries: the principles of calculus, the composition of white light, and the law of universal gravitation. […]
Written by David Seibel | 1.29.20 Here are four short elevator pitches answering the question, “What is Classical Christian education?” They are a distillation of a blog by Joshua Gibbs with the Circe Institute found here. For this post, I took the heart of his points and labeled them. #1. Holistic Education You can earn all […]
Written by DeeDee Feeney | 3.31.20 At Coram Deo Academy, we help our students practice habits that will benefit them for life, not just for school. Rather than using behavior modification, we focus on character by helping our students practice Attention, Obedience, Respect, and Responsibility. Over the next few weeks, I will share with you ways you […]
Written by DeeDee Feeney | 4.10.20 At Coram Deo Academy, we help our students practice habits that will benefit them for life, not just for school. Rather than using behavior modification, we focus on character by helping our students practice Attention, Obedience, Respect, and Responsibility. Over the next few weeks, I will share with you ways you […]
Written by DeeDee Feeney | 4.14.20 At Coram Deo Academy, we help our students practice habits that will benefit them for life, not just for school. Rather than using behavior modification, we focus on character by helping our students practice Attention, Obedience, Respect, and Responsibility. Over the next few weeks, I will share with you ways you […]
Written by DeeDee Feeney | 4.23.20 At Coram Deo Academy, we help our students practice habits that will benefit them for life, not just for school. Rather than using behavior modification, we focus on character by helping our students practice Attention, Obedience, Respect, and Responsibility. Over the next few weeks, I will share with you ways you […]
Written by DeeDee Feeney | 4.28.20 At Coram Deo Academy, we help our students practice habits that will benefit them for life, not just for school. Rather than using behavior modification, we focus on character by helping our students practice Attention, Obedience, Respect, and Responsibility. This is the last in a series on these habits. Read the Introduction to […]
By Jason Barney, Principal If you are a parent or student in the Coram Deo community, you are no doubt aware of some changes at school from previous years. One of those changes is the use of narration as a learning exercise in the classroom. Socratic discussions, guided questioning, the inspirational or informational lecture, writing […]
by David Seibel, Head of School A few years ago, I wrote an elevator pitch for explaining to people what classical Christian education is. Although I still hold to what I wrote there, my ideas about classical Christian education have expanded in size and enhanced in clarity. Classical Christian education has one mission with three […]
By Jason Barney, CDA Principal This is the first installment in a series of short essays written by Principal Jason Barney. Jason Barney was awarded the Henry Salvatori Prize for Excellence in Teaching from Hillsdale College in 2012. He completed his MA in Biblical Exegesis at Wheaton College, where he received The Tenney Award in […]
By Jason Barney, CDA Principal In the opening to this series, I discussed the lamentable absence of virtue in our modern thinking about parenting and education. We looked at how the New Testament especially endorses virtue training as part and parcel of Christian discipleship. In 1 Peter we are told to “make every effort” to supplement […]
By David Seibel, Head of School This article is an adaptation of the talk given at Grandparents Day on November 4, 2022. Is Coram Deo Academy trying to win the culture war? Someone recently called me a culture warrior, and I did not really know how to respond to that. Part of me was confused […]
By David Seibel, Head of School This article is the second and final part of a talk given at Grandparents Day on November 4, 2022. The first part of this talk considers the supply lines for our culture. Is Coram Deo Academy trying to win the culture war? Someone recently called me a culture warrior, and I […]
by Dr. David Seibel, Head of School This article was originally given at a Community Leaders Breakfast on February 15th, 2023. My title today is based upon a book that I studied for my doctoral dissertation: The Ideal Executive: Why You Cannot Be One and What to Do About It. The author, Ichak Adizes, dismantles the […]
by Dr. David Seibel, Head of School I was recently talking to another headmaster, and she said she thought her title should really be “Heart of School.” I am not entirely sure why she thinks this, but she struck me as a nurturing type who really sees herself as the school’s caretaker. I, however, am […]
by Dr. David Seibel, Head of School In Project Legacy 3.0, readers learn from people outside of Coram Deo Academy in order to understand the classical learning inside Coram Deo Academy (Carmel, IN). In this post, I share four lessons I learned from Wabash College President Dr. Scott Feller. Although I am an alum of Wabash College, […]
We caught up with one of our new Upper School Teachers, Mr. Garrett Saul, in order to help the community learn more about him. 1. Are you married? Family? I will have been married to Andrea for ten years on August 9th, 2024! We have five kids together: Irena , Theodore , Quinton , […]
We caught up with one of our new Upper School Teachers, Mr. Brad Payne, in order to help the community learn more about him.
We caught up with one of our new LS teachers, Laura Janeczko, in order to help the community learn more about her. 1) Are you married with kids? Yes, I have been married to Les for 26 years. We have 4 children. Carlie is 24, Andrew is 22, David is 20, and Chloe is 16. […]
1) Are you married? Kids?Yes, I have been married to Kyle since 2017. We have 4 children: Ruth (5), Mark (3), Beth (2) and Paul(2). 2) Where did you go to school?I graduated from Stanford University with a B.A. in Science, Technology and Society, where I also playedsoftball as a DH and catcher. 3) What […]
We caught up with our new Lower School Teacher, Ms. Helen Park, in order to help the community learn more about her. 1) Are you married? Kids?I am not married, and I do not have kids. 2) Where did you go to school?I graduated from Purdue University with a degree in Elementary and Special Education(Mild […]