by Whitefield Academy | Feb 18, 2021 | Classical Christian, Education, Graduation, The Arts, The Classroom, Uncategorized
Whitefield Academy Blog How to Train Students for the Economy of 2050 The sentiment is as common as the color red in Kansas City during the playoffs: “We need to offer more practical training for our students so that they can get good jobs.” The first response to this...
by Sandee Finley | Feb 4, 2021 | Parenting, Private Schools
Whitefield Academy Blog Redeeming Time in the Car: The Long Commute When my husband and I began to consider sending our fifteen year old daughter Annika to Whitefield Academy, one of the costs we counted was travel, the minutes and miles we would spend on the road. We...
by Rachel Hutson | Jan 14, 2021 | Classical Christian, Education, Extracurriculars, Middle School, Uncategorized
Whitefield Academy Blog Building Shelves and Building Character This past Saturday, my husband, my girls, and I spent the day in one of the buildings on Whitefield’s campus helping our students build some racks for the rowing team’s boats. “I’m...
by Rachel Hutson | Dec 17, 2020 | Classical Christian, Elementary School, Kindergarten, Uncategorized
Whitefield Academy Blog An Interview with Pre-K and TK The fact that our littlest students are able to be in in-person is a blessing that is not lost on our families and our faculty. Having our Pre-K and TK students in our classrooms and on our playground instead of...
by Matt Appling | Sep 10, 2020 | Classical Christian, Parenting, Uncategorized
Whitefield Academy Blog FOMO at IHOP: Ten Years at Whitefield Last January, I found myself at a notable “international pancake restaurant” with three other teachers and our soon-to-be-graduating senior class at about eleven o’clock at night. It was an unusual night....