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Is your school a “place of redemption”? Explain.
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Deleted User08/16/2021 at 15:27Yes! We are very forgiving and gentle. Our administrator and board work closely with our students and parents to help them in their struggles.
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Deleted User08/11/2021 at 13:33Yes. We guide students to understand God’s redemption and the staff teaches students how to forgive each other and themselves and how to correct their mistakes. We never show students anger nor frustration and we are forgiving of them.
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Deleted User08/03/2021 at 15:08My school is a place of redemption. We give students the space to grow in their walk with God. We demonstrate God’s grace and love to them. So if a student does make a mistake, we can guide them and teach them about God’s love and forgiveness.
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Deleted User07/30/2021 at 23:10Last year was my first year teaching at this school and from what I saw I would say yes. The care for each child and family is exceptional. The faculty puts a lot of emphasis on God and instilling Godly character in each of the students who go to this school.
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Deleted User07/25/2021 at 15:24I can only imagine that it is having read their mission statement and the beliefs they adhere to. I know that Jesus Christ is the cornerstone and the foundation upon which all other things are built. I have seen both teachers and parents alike beaming ear to ear, knowing they are in a place that loves the Lord, loves the students and holds biblical values. I believe students are held accountable for their actions, but also extended a lesson in grace. From what I have seen, my school does believe that students can grow and learn, and they offer a nurturing and redeeming environment for them to do just that.