by beth mccabe | Feb 27, 2026 | Leader's Day Speaker 2026
Leaders Day Speaker On Glorifying God in Saying Goodbye: A Biblical Approach to Succession Planning and Unexpected Faculty and Family Departures One of the most challenging aspects of serving in a Classical Christian School is persevering when others move on. Although...
by beth mccabe | Feb 27, 2026 | Leader's Day Speaker 2026
Leaders Day Speaker Locking Shields An Effective Approach to Security that Builds Community and Culture This workshop will be a first hand account of the development, implementation and continuous improvement of Paideia Academy’ security posture. It will provide an...
by beth mccabe | Feb 27, 2026 | Leader's Day Speaker 2026
Leaders Day Speaker Biblical Peacemaking as a Framework for Your Christian School Since the first days of our school in 2010 we employed the basic principals of Matthew 18 spelled out in Ken Sande’s book, Peaceamaker. It has been the difference maker for our...
by beth mccabe | Feb 27, 2026 | Leader's Day Speaker 2026
Leaders Day Speaker Navigating the Governance & Leadership Issues of Schools Connected to Churches Bringing Awareness to Resolve Challenges The governance structure for faith-based schools directly connected with a church vary greatly. This session will explore...
by beth mccabe | Feb 27, 2026 | Leader's Day Speaker 2026
Leaders Day Speaker The Paideia Problem Developing a Christian Paideia Beyond the Walls of Your School A major concern in the Classical Christian Renewal movement is the lack of “classically aligned” families in our communities. The problem is that these...
by beth mccabe | Feb 27, 2026 | Leader's Day Speaker 2026
Leaders Day Speaker Building a Strong Student Ambassador Program and a Solid Admissions Process Student Ambassador Program – Discuss the benefits of a Student Ambassador Program and how to incorporate the students into weekly Campus Tours and Open House...
by Olivia Unger | Feb 27, 2026 | Plenary 2026
Plenary (Keynote) Speaker Elemental Meaning Teaching Euclid Dialectically Plato’s Academy famously forbade entry to any who had not “mastered geometry.” Euclid’s Elements is still the “key” that opens the quadrivium to our...
by beth mccabe | Feb 26, 2026 | Leader's Day Speaker 2026
Leaders Day Speaker Solving the Hiring Problem One of the top concerns facing ACCS schools today is finding, hiring and retaining the talent needed to bless the kids that we are educating. In this workshop, you will find out how schools are effectively building an...
by beth mccabe | Feb 26, 2026 | Leader's Day Speaker 2026
Leaders Day Speaker Case Studies A Detailed Look at the Average Christian School’s Financial Position This session will focus on the typical outlook of a Christian school budget and the philosophies driving them. We will have varying case studies illustrating...
by Olivia Unger | Dec 1, 2025 | Uncategorized
Aaron Laenger AARON LAENGER has been involved in classical Christian education for over a decade. After graduating from East Texas Baptist University, Aaron completed a Master of Divinity from Denver Seminary and a Master of Education from Liberty University. Before...
by Olivia Unger | Nov 20, 2025 | Plenary 2026
Plenary (Keynote) Speaker The Failed Experiment of Multiculturalism Why Some Cultures are Superior to Others The modern world has been baptized in the dogma of multiculturalism, the belief that antithetical cosmologies can harmoniously co-exist and assimilate into one...
by Olivia Unger | Nov 20, 2025 | Plenary 2026
Plenary (Keynote) Speaker Our Ancient Masculinity Crisis Classical Christian Education is known to be an effective antidote to the gender confused doctrines of late modernity. This is not just a lucky accident. Many people underestimate how important to the ancients,...