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Parenting During the Middle School Dark Ages
Many years ago, a colleague told me that middle schoolers lose their brains, morphing into different people for a few years before returning to...
Truth During Turmoil
Our country is in the midst of racial, economic, and social turmoil few of us have observed before. Apt is the comparison to the 1960’s, when civil...
The Value of Providence
Providence Board Vice-Chairman, Dr. Haft, recently wrote to our school community, sharing his reflections of the value of Providence. His eloquent...
Senior Spotlight: Benjamin Brokaw
Providence senior and class of 2020 salutatorian, Benjamin Brokaw, will be following in the footsteps of both of his parents and attending Stanford...
Evaluating Results of Classical, Christian Education
Results in most organizations are measured in terms of sales, numbers, or products success. But how do we measure results in classical, Christian...
Top 10 Tips for Remote School Success
While Washington state students are out of school due to government requirements, many parents are left wondering how to juggle it all: kids at...
Reading for a Lifetime
The new year is a great time to set fresh goals for the upcoming months, or resolve to persevere on past commitments. One of our primary purposes at...
Cultivating Courage in a World of Conformity
Present-day Christians are sometimes tempted to think the battle against worldliness is simply a manifestation of the pietistic movement of the...
Avoiding the Drawbacks of a Christian Education
For all the ways a robust and Christ-centered education can prove beneficial, potential drawbacks exist. The partnership between school and family...
The Tools of Thinking and Learning
“Is it not the great defect of our education today that although we often succeed in teaching our pupils ‘subjects,’ we fail...