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Liberty Classical Academy
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My children have been enrolled in Liberty Classical Academy for five years, and my husband and I have never regretted our decision to pay for this private Christian schooling rather than take the free government education. The classical method means our kids are learning comprehensive history, literature and science, not just scattered bits and pieces. They're learning how to think deeply and broadly, and how to put the big picture together. Then, they're taught to express themselves accurately, persuasively, through drama, debate and written papers. Best of all, they are taught to seek God's truth in all subjects, not to banish spiritual truth to one Bible class per week. This is the kind of prep school education many people pay college-level tuitions for, and we get it for an affordable price -- PLUS, it nourishes our kids' faith rather than destroys it. We're so excited about this we can't tell enough people!
Pros: Small class sizes, individual attention, loving teachers, involved parents, non-denominational
Cons: Not enough people know about it so the sports are still just growing, but that's a pro, too, because kids with less experience get to play more!
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