Incredible Beginnings – A Glimpse at our Elementary Chapels
In our staff time this morning I explained that this has been the smoothest school start in our 6 years. That is God’s grace! I believe there are many factors, such as different drop-off points, and decreasing the number of students in each room while increasing student-teacher ratios. It is also due to parents truly […]
An Oasis of Joy
164 days. March 13-August 24th. 164 days without teachers and children in the hallways. 5 days. This week. 5 days with voices and laughter of children filling every corner of campus. Sometimes we experience emotions where we struggle to find words to express what we feel. The closest word for how I have felt this […]
Keep Your Kids Culturally Active this Summer (Without Travelling) Written by: Ashley Shannon
My three-year-old daughter’s favorite song is “Jesus Loves the Little Children of the World.” She belts it out whenever or wherever she feels the inclination. When I was her age, I also liked to sing and dance. My parents ran a group home for young adults with intellectual disabilities. We lived with these six individuals. […]
Saving for Tuition
Dear Parents,One of the schools in our network published the following blog which is very helpful in ways to leverage/save money during this crisis and prepare for tuition payments starting in July. Additionally, Charleston Bilingual Academy is implementing a referral fee to help CBA families with next year’s tuition costs. Starting today, if you refer a […]
50 Reasons to Fight for Your Marriage- Happy Mother’s Day Mom

“We are just not compatible.” “I’m not sure we were ever really in love.” “She/He just does not understand my needs.” “This is not the same person I married.” “I feel like I am married to a stranger.”… If your marriage is not going the way you dreamed of, how long do you hang on […]
The Generosity Station

Generosity. When you hear that word, what emotion is stirred in you? Joy? Skepticism? Weariness? Curiosity? Fear? Warm fuzzies? Anxiety? I have met extraordinarily wealthy people who are depressed, and I have met impoverished people who are exceedingly grateful. I have met busy people who are generous with their time, and unencumbered people who […]