Stories matter. Stories are the way we pass on our cultures values, traditions, expectations, and wisdom. Over the course of history, whether it be around a fire or in front of a television, people gathered to share common experiences.
Read More“I think we are in very dangerous waters and we need to be more vigilant than ever about how are kids are connecting online and who they are connecting to.”
Read MoreCheck out the difference 20 minutes of reading at home per day can make!
Read MoreNeed to feel inspired and know that God is at work at CCS? Read these testimonials from our Grade Seven students after their NET Ministries retreat this week…
Read MoreSo what is the mission of the Parish? Put simply, it is to “Go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. (Matthew 28:19)”
Read MoreDo you ever feel like the world is spinning out of control? What can we do about it?
Read MoreIt wasn’t until my amazing wife got me to watch a documentary on Netflix that I began to see how my own personal choices were having a real impact on the lives of ordinary people in the developing world.
Read MoreLike Socrates, Jesus understood humility as the first step towards wisdom.
Read MoreMy kids will some times ask me “Dad, why is there war in the world? Why can’t people just get along?” In response I say, “Why do you fight with your brother?
Read MoreFor every reason, being safe in the parking lot is the right thing to do.
Read MoreThe trust threshold is the point at which one’s trust in another is greater than their skepticism and a person lets go of doubts and fears and is willing to work together despite challenges and setbacks.
Read MoreCommunications from the school to home have never been more frequent, but sometimes things feel “less connected” somehow.
Just as the apple in the story of Adam and Eve truly gave knowledge of good and evil, social media does indeed give knowledge to our kids.
Read MoreThis year I am planning a series of blogs on “stuff people have probably wondered but never asked” in education. The first question may seem like a rather mundane subject, but it actually really impacts the lives of students and their families; how is a school calendar determined?
Read MoreToday I want to talk to you about something most of you don’t know or at least forget too often: your worth. You are far more valuable than you give yourself credit for.
Read MoreAt it’s very essence, a Catholic Christian worldview is the worldview of Jesus Christ Himself. The more we see the world and its inhabitants as Jesus does, the more we are aligned with Christ’s worldview.
Read MoreOur school sports motto is “Play hard, play smart, and play together.”
Read MoreRecently the Fraser Institute released it’s annual rankings of schools based on the annual Foundation Skills Assessment (FSA) test.
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