by beth mccabe | Feb 28, 2026 | Speaker
Speaker NextGen Generational Faithfulness in Administration As many schools throughout the movement are now in their second, third and even fourth decades, new challenges arise. Not only is the culture seeking to seep in, there are growing pains with size of schools,...
by beth mccabe | Feb 28, 2026 | Speaker
Speaker NextGen Generational Faithfulness in Administration As many schools throughout the movement are now in their second, third and even fourth decades, new challenges arise. Not only is the culture seeking to seep in, there are growing pains with size of schools,...
by beth mccabe | Feb 28, 2026 | Speaker
Speaker Building, Sustaining, and Supporting a Truly Classical Math Program Does your school capture both the hearts and minds of students, leading them to cultivate virtue alongside wisdom in service to both God and man… and then also teaches them math? Why is...
by beth mccabe | Feb 28, 2026 | Speaker
Speaker Plantinga, not Aristotle How to Teach Logic Classically and Analytic Classical Christian schools prize logic, but often lack tools to connect ancient goals with contemporary clarity. This session shows how analytic philosophy—marked by precision and argument...
by beth mccabe | Feb 28, 2026 | Speaker
Speaker The Seven Laws of Writing Gregory’s Principles Applied to Writing Across the Curriculum This session shows how Gregory’s principles provide a clear, practical framework for teaching writing as a tool for learning in every subject. Drawing on classroom...
by beth mccabe | Feb 28, 2026 | Speaker
Speaker The Seven Laws at Work How to Build Delight, Curiosity, and Mastery into Every Lesson This is a workshop designed to instruct grammar school teachers in applying John Milton Gregory’s The Seven Laws of Teaching to every lesson plan. Following a sample...
by beth mccabe | Feb 28, 2026 | Speaker
Speaker John Calvin’s Vision for Education Recovering a Doxological Liberal Arts Model for Today’s Classrooms While John Calvin is widely remembered for his contributions as a theologian, his cultural influence in the realm of Christian education is often overlooked....
by beth mccabe | Feb 28, 2026 | Speaker
Speaker Competing Like the King A Holistic Vision for Athletics Under the Kingship of Christ More often than not, “Christian” athletics boils down to a few religious platitudes sprinkled over a secular narrative. Is there a way to reclaim the competitive...
by beth mccabe | Feb 28, 2026 | Speaker
Speaker Becoming an Annotating School This talk will explore the means, methods, and benefits of students marking up their own texts. Annotation of passages and full-length texts encourages active reading, engages the mind, and serves as a reader’s roadmap through his...
by beth mccabe | Feb 28, 2026 | Speaker
Speaker Honoraries, Houses, and School Culture We at Veritas have noticed that Secondary students tend to decrease their engagement in the life of the school as they get closer to graduation. In addition, high-performing students can be focused on their own work to...
by beth mccabe | Feb 28, 2026 | Speaker
Speaker Completing the Trivium is a Must ACCS as an organization sees the value of 9-12 grade in a classical Christian school. However, building a rhetoric school at a classical Chrisian school is fraught with challenges. Taking Dr. Smalley’s applied research, Smalley...
by beth mccabe | Feb 28, 2026 | Speaker
Speaker Building Student Culture Through Student Leadership Students are where the rubber meets the road when it comes to the culture and experience of life at your school. They spend 8 hours a day, 5 days a week (or more!) at your school and they are the ambassadors...