by Wabash Students | Sep 19, 2022 | Bible, Community, Core Values, mission, parenting, prayer, Trust in God, virtues
By Jason Barney, CDA PrincipalIn 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...
by Wabash Students | Jun 9, 2022 | Agape, Arete, Classical, Community, Core Values, Fortitudo, Lifelong Learning, mission, parenting, Seeds, virtues
By Jason Barney, CDA PrincipalThis 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...
by Wabash Students | Apr 19, 2022 | Bible, Classical, Community, Contagious Christian, Critical & Creative Thinker, Habits of the Heart, humility, Lifelong Learning, mission
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...
by Wabash Students | Mar 29, 2022 | Board, Classical, Community, Interviews, Legacy Leader, Lifelong Learning, parenting, service, Teachers
Tara Tang is one of our Board members at Coram Deo Academy. We caught up with her to help new families get to know her and her family. 1. What brought you to CDA? Our family has been a part of the CDA community since 2012. We searched for the right school to start...
by Jason Barney | May 6, 2021 | Agape, Arete, Bible, chapel, Community, Contagious Christian, Core Values, Fortitudo, Legacy Leader, Lifelong Learning, mission, parenting, Portrait of the Graduate, Trust in God
by David Seibel, Head of School This post is a transcript of a chapel talk Mr. Seibel gave on April 29th, 2021. Watch the chapel yourself below. In Hebrews 12:1-2, our theme verses for the 2020-2021 school year, we find a big picture why for classical Christian...