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Parent Partnership & Education
 

At Christian Heritage Classical School, we don’t just welcome parents—we rely on them. From the very beginning, we’ve believed that parents are the primary educators of their children, and we count it a joy and privilege to come alongside them in that God-given calling.

This partnership is founded on shared faith, mutual trust, and a common hope to raise students who love what is true, good, and beautiful and who view all of it through the lens of Christ.

We invite parents to be deeply engaged in the life of the school. Whether it's in the classroom, at events, or through prayer, your presence matters. Our teachers and staff are committed to open, grace-filled communication and strive to serve with wisdom and humility, always aiming to bless families and support them well.

We also invest intentionally in parent education. Through book studies, workshops, speaker events, and thoughtfully chosen resources, we want to encourage and equip parents as they nurture their children in both virtue and joyful learning.

At its heart, CHCS is a community where home and school are not separate spheres but beautifully connected, hand in hand, arm in arm. Each plays a vital role in forming students who love the Lord with all their heart, soul, mind, and strength. We’re in this together!

Summer Parenting Resources

 

Habits of the Household by Justin Whitmel Earley  focuses on how the small, daily rhythms of life — like mealtimes — can shape the spiritual and emotional formation of a family. 

Screentime: Justin Earley talks about how to both limit screens and curate the content of tech in the household without becoming legalistic.

Attention: Justin Earley talks about this generation’s call to deal with the telos of technology.

Attention is Life


Justin Earley introduces the idea that attention is life in response to the maxim: “You become what you behold.”
 

Truth and Beauty


Justin Earley helps us think about how we might help children to love the truth rather than to only know it.  

Videos provided by ClassicalU.com, where you can find even more valuable parenting resources.