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Messiah Lutheran Classical Academy
Asked by K.H. from Dallas
on January 11, 2009
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Does any one have any experience with Messiah Lutheran Classical Academy in Keller. We are interested in a moderate priced private school. We like the classical appr...
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- My daughter has a friend from her swim team that goes there. I can't speak for it personally, but I know they love it.
- I don't know anything about Messiah, but if you are looking for information about Coram Deo Academy which is also a classical education, please contact me. We have be...
- MLCA is probably the best educational value in all of DFW. They provide solid, Classical, Christian education starting in Kindergarten and going through high school. ...
My Daughter Got Invited to Join a Classical Magnet School - Need Info Please
Asked by R.H. from Dallas
on November 23, 2009
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Hello Mamas,
Looking for some of your great advice here.....
We received a letter in the mail this weekend stating my DD received high test scores on her IOWA te...
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- As an educator and parent, I encourage you to support every avenue of privilege your daughter is offered. If she is in second grade and already being identified as mus...
- Is this one of the GISD schools, like Vial? If so, it is a GISD school and follows the same district rules as other schools. I am not familiar with that school, but m...
- We chose not to attend GISD Magnet schools. Go to the meeting to see if you are comfortable with the school. Most of the magnet schools are in economically depressed...
Ladies Help I Am Home with My Two Year Old and Need Education Tools to Teach He
Asked by S.S. from Los Angeles
on November 14, 2008
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Greeting Ladies, I just moved here about two months ago and found out my daughter had contracted Mollucum very awful. But the problem is I need a good education lesson...
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- Here's a few http://www.edaccents.com/scholastic.php http://www.homeschooldiscount.com/ http://www.time4learning.com/homeSchool-curriculum.htm http://www.hsadvi...
- She is 2. The best educational tool is play. You don't need flashcards, workbooks, etc.. She'll learn best while playing in her world. Some of the best things you c...
- Here are a few I use with my 3yr old... but like someone else suggested, at 2 they are learning every day just through playtime. http://www.worldbook.com/wb/Student...
Looking for Information for My 14 Mo. Old in Terms of Education.
Asked by J.M. from New York
on January 26, 2008
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I hate to sound like one of those Mom's, but I feel like my daughter is a bit accelerated for her age. Please if I am wrong let me know..
However my 14 month old has...
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- well for her age she does seem accelerated I would suggest you enroll her into a class, Bristol has a childrens museum , Also very handy, are the baby einstei...
- I don't want to sound harsh, but just relax! She's little. With a sibling on the way soon, she may even regress as the infant gets more attention. And yes, "birth t...
- Depending on where you live, there are great private and public classes for children between the age of 6 months and 24 months. We live in Manhattan and have taken our...
Christian Elementary School in Mckinney/Frisco/Plano/ect.
Asked by S.W. from Dallas
on January 23, 2007
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My request is for a good friend who is moving to the Dallas area & they will be house hunting soon, but she wants to first decide on a school for her little girls. She...
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- My son attends Canyon Creek christian Academy in Richardson. We are very, very happy with the instruction that he is getting there. It is at Custer and Renner, so no...
- You may want to look at Coram Deo Academy: http://coramdeoacademy.org/content/blogs/carrollton.php. Because the school wants parents to be active participants in thei...
- In McKinney, try "Cornerstone Christian Academy." Heard great things about it.
Questions on Charter Schools??
Asked by M.M. from Minneapolis
on February 27, 2012
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Hi there I have twins that just turned 5 they currently got accepted into a charter school for this fall and I know 3 other families that attend the same school and l...
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- The trivium curriculum sounds fantastic. I wish this were available for my son. That said, I really wanted to respond to this because with kids this young, there are 3...
- The trivium is excellent, because rather than learning reading and writing with generic kiddie books, they incorporate classic literature from 4 major time frames in h...
- My son started at Parnassus this year and we are really liking it. My older son was at Classical Education school in Eden Prairie but recently transferred to MG High....
Advice for Kdngrt for My Twins Please Help??
Asked by M.M. from Minneapolis
on March 28, 2012
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Hi there I need some mommy advice I have twins that will start kdgt this fall! This is our situation we currently live in Maple Grove but we are renting a house so not...
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- You know your kids best. Are they geared more toward the classical type school? Would that be 'them'? Would they be going in a direction opposite to the way they ar...
- I agree with Kristina, it sounds like you prefer Davinci. I think the only problem is the commute. It doesn't seem like a long one and if you already know people there...
- why not try the school with the classical education (a model i personally love, i have to admit) before deciding whether kindergartners would find it too challenging? ...
Seeking Private Christian School with Strong Academics & Extracurricular
Asked by A.N. from Austin
on April 7, 2008
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My husband and I are looking for a private Christian school for our daughters, preferably in the Northern Austin area. We are looking for one that starts in Kindergar...
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- Hi A., My little girl started at Hill Country Christian School of Austin this year. She is in Kindergarten. We have really had a great year! They teach using a Clas...
- St. Andrew's is the best school in town. Chapel every day, theology classes, Spanish classes, Latin classes, and algebra by 7th grade. Pricey ... but you get what you ...
- Look into Brentwood Christian.
Kindergarten Style Opinions
Asked by A.J. from Williamsport
on September 18, 2011
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Ok, I'm putting question back since I'm getting great answers.
Recap, we are trying to homeschool my oldest for kindergarten with international friend's kids' curri...
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- ???????? Your question was an interesting one. Why not leave it? I see a variety of children between the ages of 5 and 10 come through my home on the nights and w...
- If kids are breathing, they are learning. It's inherent to being human. The question is "what are they learning?" The next question is "what do you want them to be ...
- Update: Do love the question. If you change your mind, can your re-write it? Update II: My daughter is at a private school, an incredible progressive school that I p...
Coram Deo
Asked by K.E. from Dallas
on November 5, 2007
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Does anyone have any personal experience with Coram Deo Academy in Flower Mound? My daughter is only 3 1/2 so we are just starting to research private schools. I lov...
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- K., We have friends whose children attend there and they absolutely love it! They even have sports for the kids to play! Pretty cool for a part-time school/homesc...
- have two friends whose kids graduated from there -- the kids are just wonderful - both attending college now and doing great. also a friend works in the office. I thin...
- My oldest son is in 1st grade at CDA (he also attended Kindergarten there). We love it. The academics are amazing--we like the classical education curriculum. The w...