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Eric’s Talent Take Center Stage On Broadway

Eric Williams, a fourth grader at AOS, had an exciting and transformative summer as he joined the cast of Broadway’s MJ The Musical, where he alternates in the role of ‘Little Michael.’ This incredible opportunity allows Eric to showcase his remarkable talent and immerse himself in the world of professional theater at a young age. […]

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Brailyn Is Making Waves In the Competitive Swimming World

Brailyn Banks, a talented fourth grader at AOS, is making a splash in the competitive swimming world as she enters her third season as a USA swimmer. At just 8 years old, Brailyn was already proving herself a force to be reckoned with. She set an impressive personal best in both the 25M and 50M […]

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The Separi Brothers Land High Kicks At The Taekwondo Championship in Seoul

Caiden and Caleb Sapari spent an unforgettable summer in Seoul, South Korea, competing in the World Olympics Taekwondo Championship. The competition was intense, featuring a variety of events including form, board breaking, and sparring, testing both their physical skills and mental focus. Caiden, a fourth grader at AOS, showcased exceptional skill and determination, earning a […]

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5 Ways to Help Your Child Build a Healthy, Christ-Centered Self-Esteem

5 Ways to Help Your Child Build a Healthy, Christ-Centered Self-Esteem

From a parent’s vantage point, the world can seem like a troubling place. The dangers of cyberbullying may keep you up at night. Then there are the devastating tide pools of social-media driven comparison for our kids to slip into. And finally, there are the concerning points of public school curriculum that conflict with Christian […]

Kelly Mason

How can you motivate your children to learn coding and computer science in a fun way?

Teaching your kids about computers can seem like a mundane to them. But, if you can make learning a skill, such as coding, a fun experience, chances are that they will stick with it. So how can parents make coding more fun than scraping dinner scraps into the garbage? Some of our readers had some […]

Five Ways Young Learners Can Benefit From Computer Science

Five Ways Young Learners Can Benefit From Computer Science

Computer science isn’t just the future for our children; it’s the present. Physical textbooks, DVDs, and CDs are becoming obsolete as our society becomes less patient and more technologically advanced. Why take the time to grab a DVD and mess with a DVD player when you can pull Netflix up with the push of a […]

Seven Ways Online Education Can Set Your Child up for Success

Seven Ways Online Education Can Set Your Child up for Success

There are many reasons in-person school may not be the best fit for your child. If so, you may have considered online school. While online school isn’t for everyone, it’s the perfect fit for many. It can provide the tools to succeed during the schooling years—and in life. If you’re weighing the prospects of online […]

Kyle Crisp

How can I make sure my child is “internet-safe” while attending online school?

The internet is not a safe place for young children to explore alone. However, when used safely, it can be an excellent resource to help children learn and even attend classes. If your child is going to be participating in online schooling, it is vital to teach them how to safely use the internet. Here […]

5 Reasons More Families Are Considering Private Christian Schools

5 Reasons More Families Are Considering Private Christian Schools

As parents, we want our children to be happy and prosperous. We also want them to be ‘good’ people and positive societal contributors. Considering kids will spend roughly 14 of their first 18 years in some form of school, what they learn there matters. In the mid-1970s, at least two-thirds of the country had confidence […]

Age-Defying Success: 5 'Kidpreneurs' Who Turned Concepts Into Companies

Age-Defying Success: 5 ‘Kidpreneurs’ Who Turned Concepts Into Companies

Who says you have to be an adult to own a successful business? No one, at least not anymore. Some of the nation’s brightest entrepreneurs weren’t even old enough to drive when they first started, and a few in the group we have compiled for you are still under voting age. Yet, armed with grit […]

Martin Betch

How can I help my child feel comfortable in online virtual school?

Learning virtually can be challenging for children used to a traditional classroom environment. However, virtual school can be a positive experience and a great option. Here are some tips from our readers to help make learning online more comfortable for your child. Mo Mulla Mo Mulla, Founder of Parental Questions. Provide a Space to Work […]

7 Areas Where Private School Excels Over Public School

7 Areas Where Private School Excels Over Public School

Private schools can seem hopelessly out of reach for those seeking a better education for their kids while struggling to put food on the table. That’s because private school tuition averages $17,000 a year. In recent years, however, many private schools have pivoted to offer more grants, scholarships, and other tuition assistance to attract bright, […]

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