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HIGHLAND RIM ACADEMY (TN)

2022 Administrators Summit

When: November 10-11

Details: Learn More | Schedule | Speaker | Schools

Where: 1621 North Washington Avenue,
Cookeville, TN 38501 (See Map)

Cost: $148 per person through October 14 | $188 after October 14

Join Us

This year’s Summits will be intentionally focused on relationship building and discussing the real-world issues you face within your school community. Join us for speaker presentations, discussions and situation rooms*, and meals together.

This opportunity to step aside for a couple of days, to relax with nearby colleagues, to discuss issues, to pray for one another, and to bear one another’s burdens should not be overlooked in the pressing daily battle for the souls of your students and the security of your school. You will return home invigorated, knowing that you have allies you can rely on.

If you have any questions, please contact me at [email protected].

*The Situation Room is a small group mixer where we discuss real-life or fictional situations, and where we ask tables of 6-8 administrators to work through solutions to 2 or 3 scenarios with a time for broader sharing at the end of each.

EVENTS


Fellowship with peers while visiting your host school. Join discussions, tap into keynote speakers and ACCS updates, and get input from others around the table.

SITUATION ROOMS


Experience small group mixers working through real-life and relevant fictional situations.

TWO DAYS


School visits on Thursday; meetings, speeches, situation rooms on Friday.

CONNECTIONS


This is your opportunity to share experiences, strengthen your school in a local network, and make connections with the men and women working to move classical Christian education forward in your part of the world.

Images from 2021 Summits.

Common Schedule

Details about the schedule and activities will be added here as they become available.

Thursday

10:00 am – Arrival and Fellowship; Observe Classes (optional)
12:00 pm – Lunch Break
1:30 pm – Situation Rooms, Workshops, and Classroom Observation
7:00 pm – Reception Fellowship Event

Friday

8:00 am – Situation Room and Presentations
12:00 pm – Lunch Break
1:00 pm – Situation Room and Presentations
3:00 pm – Wrap-up and Depart for Home

Guest Speaker: George Grant

George Grant is pastor of Parish Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Franklin, TN. He founded Franklin Classical School in Franklin, served as assistant to D. James Kennedy, taught at Knox Theological Seminary, promotes classical Christian education around the globe, and is the author of more than 60 books.

George Grant is a frequent speaker at Repairing the Ruins. Learn more about him at GeorgeGrant.net.

View his conference talks from this year and past years on the MRC:

George Grant Conference Presentations

Schools invited to this regional summit based on location:

Agathos Classical School (TN)
Ambassador Christian Academy (IL)
Augustine School (TN)
Bluegrass Christian Academy (KY)
Candies Creek Academy (TN)
Christ Classical Academy (TN)
Christ’s Legacy Academy (TN)
Coram Deo Classical School (IL)
Covenant Classical Academy (KY)
Covenant School (WV)
DL Sayers Classical Academy (TN)
Franklin Classical School (TN)
Highland Rim Academy (TN)
Jonathan Edwards Classical Academy (TN)
Memorial Lutheran Church and School
New Covenant Christian Academy (KY)
Paideia Academy (TN)
Providence Classical Christian Academy (MO)
Providence Classical School (Huntsville, AL)
Redeemer Classical Academy (TN)
Redwood Classical Academy (MO)
Regents School of Oxford (MS)
The Classical Academy of Franklin (TN)
Veritas Christian Academy (KY)
Westminster Academy (TN)
Weston Classical School (TN)

A Message from Tim Dernlan

Fellow ACCS Administrators,

Classical Christian education is a mission. It can be challenging and at times overwhelming. This is especially true if you are an administrator. Sometimes you might feel alone. That’s why I am writing to you to encourage you to consider coming to one of the Regional Summits for ACCS administrators being held this fall all over the US.

Ty Fischer, head of Veritas Academy in Lancaster, PA, describes how these meetings began:

A few years ago, here in the Northeast, a few administrators started meeting regularly. We would spend time in prayer, share our problems and concerns, and help each other think through issues that were on the horizon.

At about the same time, we also got together with a number of faculty and staff members from our schools and had a day of training and fellowship. What a blessing it was to be with people who understood the challenges that I was facing. What a blessing it was to have people I could text or call who would be praying with me, laughing with me, and crying with me during Covid.

C. S. Lewis described friendship in “The Four Loves” as that sort of love where people stand side-by-side focused on a common goal. These summits are opportunities to learn together, pray together, work together, and stand side-by side. These sorts of meetings have been a great blessing to me, and I believe that they will be so for you.

I hope you can join us!

A Message from Katharine Savage

Building relationships with colleagues has been key to my growth as a leader. In the midst of all the immediate demands of a school year, it can feel like a detour to take time away to travel and connect with like-minded friends, but in reality it is an investment in the long game. Building a network of regional colleagues opens up new pathways and new knowledge previously unknown or unexplored.

In my region, leaders began by simply committing to meet at least once a year outside of the national conference. We rotated which school would host. Now these leaders are people who I see several times a year and who I text regularly. Leadership can be a lonely and exhausting road but it doesn’t have to be! I am happy to be a part of strengthening the relationships and thereby the growth of our classical Christian movement with these formalized regional events. ~ Katharine Savage, Founder and Head of School at Philadelphia Classical School.