Why a Christian School?
There are many who wonder whether a Christian school is necessary or worth it. At FRCS, we obviously have strong opinions on the subject, and you can read about many of them here and in...
There are many who wonder whether a Christian school is necessary or worth it. At FRCS, we obviously have strong opinions on the subject, and you can read about many of them here and in...
During a drive back from a recent middle school football game I was asked why I left public education for Christian education. My answer focused on one memory from a long road lined with impactful...
Front Range Christian School is a unique community of teachers, parents, administrators, and students. Our community works together to raise up Christian scholars who will impact the world for Christ. We take an intentional and...
by David Cooper Continuing the thought that a Christian education is not about Christian accessories but about the essentials, this issue of The Front Page explores those essentials not covered in last month’s issue. Our...
by David Cooper So many from the outside see Christian education as different, due to what they view as “accessories.” Looking in, they see prayer, chapel, discipleship groups, mission trips, and Bible classes as good...
by David Cooper I have often said that there is no neutral education. All education, whether public or private, is driven by and advocates for a particular worldview. It may be overt or subtle, but...
written by Dan Sarian When I was a child, one of the toys I enjoyed playing with involved the creation of little army men by pouring liquid rubber into a heated metal mold, adding thin...
written by Dan Sarian David Brees wrote a book called Seven Men Who Rule the World from the Grave. Some of these names are probably familiar: Karl Marx, Charles Darwin, Sigmund Freud, Julian Wellhausen, John Dewey....