Character Counts when Choosing a School
Most parents know how to measure the quality of a school by test scores, national awards, WASC accreditations and the like – fewer pay close attention to the harder-to-measure elements that can make a school shine. But close followers of educational conversations recognize character building as an essential element in a quality education. “At Legacy, character education is part of our curriculum,” says Legacy Christian Academy Head of School Matt Millett. “And it’s spread throughout our differentiated instruction. A Legacy student learns about honesty when they’re discovering how to record data in Science Lab. They learn persistence with their Math teacher, as they’re guided to stick with a problem until they find the correct answer. Our Men of Character programming introduces them to heroes of history, many of whom had to make tough decisions to do the right thing. We build character education into every subject with great intention.”
At Legacy, students are recognized for good character with the new Chief Encouragement Officer (CEO) program. “Legacy students learn how to encourage others with words and actions,” says Associate Head of School – Activities and Spiritual Life Garrick Moss. “Our Bible-based character education is reinforced during weekly Chapel – but also every day on the playground and in every classroom. We teach conflict management, communication skills and bullying avoidance so that every Legacy child feels welcome, happy and safe – and they bring those skills home. It changes the way kids interact with siblings and parents, too.”
Quality character education goes beyond interpersonal relationships, though. Says Stacie Zorichak, associate head of school – academics: “Legacy students are great givers, not only to each other but to their global community. They support our sister school, Legacy Uganda, with donations, letters and service. Locally, they work with animal shelters, homeless organizations and more to improve the lives of their neighbors. Through character education, they understand and act on their obligation to do good in the world.”
Learn more about character education during a private tour. You can reach Legacy Christian Academy at 661-257-7377.
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