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- Enable students to develop creative thinking and critical thinking skills in academic subjects using the Bible as their standard of faith.
- Assist families in preparing their children for future education.
- Recognize and develop the individual personality, intellectual abilities, and unique gifts and talents of each student.
- Help each student use appropriate effort to reach his or her full academic maximum.
- Teach students to develop and apply effective study skills and motivate them to pursue independent study in areas of personal interest.
- Help each student gain a command of the fundamental processes used in communicating and dealing with others through subjects such as reading, writing, speaking, listening, mathematics and character building.
- Enable students to learn, show an understanding of, and apply ideas and skills in science, social studies, history, fine arts, computer science, foreign language, and personal money management.
- Teach students to reason logically.
- Promote in each student responsible citizenship through the development of understanding and appreciation of our Christian heritage, our American Republic and our Western culture.
- Provide adequate facilities, equipment, and materials for the educational process while avoiding unnecessary expenditures or any unsound financial practice.
- Teach students the foundation issues and beliefs of the different world views present in our Western civilization.
- Help each student develop his or her skills in analysis, synthesis, interpretation, and application to encourage intellectual growth and reflect in their daily lives a Biblical world and life view.
- Promote an appreciation for our free enterprise system of government, respect for the property of others, the work ethic and honest business practices.
- Instill in each student patriotism and respect for the freedoms we have, and challenge him or her to seek out his/her roll in preserving these freedoms.
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