
Class of 2015 Commencement Keynote Address
Providence Classical Christian Academy Mr. Kyle Keating – Upper School Bible and Theology Teacher / Athletic Director I am privileged to have been asked to
Providence Classical Christian Academy Mr. Kyle Keating – Upper School Bible and Theology Teacher / Athletic Director I am privileged to have been asked to
Equipping Providence students “for a life of virtue” by teaching them to prize God’s revelation over their own desires as the ultimate authority in determining
The promotion of STEM — science, technology, engineering and mathematics — majors has been presented for the past decade as a means of keeping the
At Providence Classical Christian Academy we want to raise up students who are shaped by Christian Scriptures in mind, heart, and deed. “How can a
In a recent article for Intercollegiate Review, “What Kindle Readers Should Take from Plato,” writer Elisabeth Cervantes explores the danger that “lies where technology begins to replace
In preparing for Providence’s Thanksgiving festival, we have much to be thankful for as a school. As headmaster, I wanted to share with you just
“Everyone is a theologian,” the saying goes, “the only question is whether or not you are a good one.” As a Christian classical school, one
As parents, we desire our children to have well-rounded relationships and meaningful experiences with peers. This is a worthy goal. Such relationships help our children
That time of year is here again: semi-annual, parent-teacher conferences! We asked our Upper School Dean, Headmaster, and Lead Grammar School Teacher for their top
Are there certain traits that the best thinkers consistently display? In a recent article, business journalist Drake Baer highlights seven dispositions of thinking. Based on