From “My” Students to “Our” Students
by Jenny Williams, SCSBC Director of Educational Support Services ◊ Throughout the pandemic, teachers have worked in isolation, and many educators feel like they...
Read Moreby Jenny Williams, SCSBC Director of Educational Support Services ◊ Throughout the pandemic, teachers have worked in isolation, and many educators feel like they...
Read Moreby Ed Noot, SCSBC Executive Director ◊ How is it that graduates of Christian schools are more likely to believe that general society is hostile to their views? What...
Read Moreby Cathy Kits, SCSBC Director of Development ◊ How can we reshape the culture of our school communities in light of what we have learned over the past two years? What...
Read Moreby Darren Spyksma, SCSBC Director of Learning ◊ A school’s true mission is its lived mission. As educational institutions, who call themselves Christian,...
Read Moreby Amber Watson, SCSBC International Student Program Coordinator ◊ Though many schools are currently challenged by reduced international student numbers, this may be an...
Read MoreAuthor Richard Beck, psychology professor and leader of a prison ministry, offers an accessible, informative, and thought-provoking analysis of the life, songs,...
Read Moreby Ed Noot, SCSBC Executive Director ◊ “God’s faithful presence in our community while addressing the social issues of our time.” Christian schools continue to refine...
Read Moreby Darren Spyksma, SCSBC Director of Learning ◊ What so many of us long for is to go back to the way “it was,” to get back to “normal.” But what if the way “it was” was...
Read Moreby Tracey Yan, SCSBC Director of Finance ◊ How are financial statement audits and reviews different? And why is it important? Your school has likely just completed its...
Read Moreby Jenny Williams, SCSBC Director of Educational Support Services ◊ Engaging in daily disciplines that build faith and hope, self-regulation skills, caring...
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