
As an academic institution, it is our responsibility to educate students well. Learning should include a thorough teaching of core content and the skills to learn more through a Biblical lens. Students should be equipped with 21st Century fluencies, able to think critically, work collaboratively, engage in discovery and investigation, and think globally.
Students will utilize a variety of resources, including technology and thoughtful questioning, to evaluate information for effective problem-solving. Students will display respect for the preparation and process for all God-given vocational and professional callings.
The students will be able to…
- utilize a variety of resources, including technology, to evaluate information.
- demonstrate the ability to develop thoughtful questions in the pursuit of problem-solving and decision-making.
- demonstrate the ability to use Biblical truth to analyze and evaluate information and concepts to determine validity.
- evidence responsible stewardship concerning the academic talents and opportunities given by God.
- take a logical, scholarly, and responsible approach to discovery and investigation of God’s creation.
As a Christian institution, we have the responsibility to train students to develop a spirit of servant-leadership. Freedom Christian Academy seeks to instill in students a Biblical view of servant-leadership with a clear focus on service in all aspects of life.
Students will identify and understand the inherent tension between egotistical individualism and servant-leadership. Students will apply the spiritual principle of “washing the feet of others,” as modeled by Jesus Christ.
The students will be able to…
- accurately identify the characteristics of servant-leadership.
- positively contribute to collaborative activities through servant-leadership.
- demonstrate a commitment to bring their behavior into conformity with the pattern of servant-leadership as modeled by Jesus Christ.
As a Christian institution, it is our responsibility to disciple our students to become dedicated followers of Jesus. Students demonstrate discipleship in transferring learned Biblical principles by engaging in a practical outpouring of those principles in authentic ways.
Students will acquire, understand, internalize, demonstrate, and articulate Biblical principles and lead others into a relationship with Jesus Christ, consistent with the instruction of the Great Commission.
The students will be able to…
- evidence discipleship in their lives individually and demonstrate the ability to impact others.
- utilize a variety of Biblical principles when interacting with others in their sphere of influence.
- evaluate problems considering Biblical principles and use Scripture in offering solutions to peers to solve problems.
As a Christian institution, it is our responsibility to disciple our students to become dedicated followers of Jesus. Students demonstrate discipleship in transferring learned Biblical principles by engaging in a practical outpouring of those principles in authentic ways.
Students will acquire, understand, internalize, demonstrate, and articulate Biblical principles and lead others into a relationship with Jesus Christ, consistent with the instruction of the Great Commission.
The student will…
- engage in community activities within the school community and then broader communities.
- understand the need to engage their community and take responsible Christian positions regarding social and political issues.
- evidence an attitude of responsible stewardship toward life, time, and service.