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A Teacher Who Transcends the Job Description

When other educators left for better salaries, Thom Olmstead chose to stay for his students.

Flipping the 40-Minute Sermon

Should church teaching evolve in the digital age?

Prom's Biggest Drama Queens? The Adults

Striving for moderation on high school's biggest night.

Who Volunteers the Most?

Graduates of Protestant high schools, apparently.

Keeping Christian Schools Alive in Urban Chicago

How Bright Promise Fund helps faith-based educators keep their doors open.

First Language First

Christians make real education possible for 21 million Filipino students.

Detroit Students Restore Peace by Talking It Out

Some leaders say their city could become the first to practice restorative justice across the board.

Is 'Incoherent' Christianity Better Than None at All?

English leaders say religious education is a necessary part of primary education.

A Detroit School Where Jesus Is Head of the Class

Ernestine Sanders and Clark Durant attribute their school's success to its Christ-centered focus.

How Adulthood Is Like High School All Over Again

Churches need to recognize the awkward teenager inside each of us.

Schools Tussle Over Sex Standards

(UPDATED) Why are fired teachers still suing Christian schools?

What Do They Teach at These British Schools?

The country's new debates over religious education and human origins curricula.

Walden Responds to Critics

President of production company tells CT that criticisms of 'Won't Back Down' don't stand up.

Why Early Childhood Parenting Is a Gospel Priority

As the youngest members of society founder, so does society itself.

Class Activist

Ian Danley believes high school is where Phoenix Latinos can step out and grasp a future.

The Superman of Harlem: An Interview with Geoffrey Canada

The founder of the Harlem Children's Zone on why it takes a whole community to educate a child.

The New School Choice Agenda

Why Christians in Richmond, Virginia, and elsewhere are choosing to send their children to struggling public schools.

You Can't Worship Here: Evicting Churches from New York Schools

What will really happen this weekend when churches gather in school buildings for the last time?

Schoolhouse Divided  Subscriber access only

Controversies over religion in public education are as old as public education itself.

Education Is in Our DNA

We should support every effort to upgrade our failing schools.

School Choice Programs Snowball

Forty-one states introduce or pass new programs.

The Lasting Effects of Your School

A new survey found that Christian schooling makes a difference—and that different kinds of Christian education produce different results among their graduates.

U.S. Appeals Court: Schools Can Ban Worship

Ruling says New York ban on church services doesn't discriminate against expression. But legal scholars say the decision is unlikely to stand.

Creation Museum Founder Disinvited from Homeschooling Conferences

Conference organizer said that Ken Ham made 'unnecessary, ungodly, and mean-spirited' comments about Biologos's Peter Enns.

Boarding Bust: Schools for Missionary Kids See Lower Attendance

Recent reports of child abuse overshadow another trend.

Asylum Surprise

Decision for home-schoolers pushes persecution boundaries.

A Badly Broken Boarding School

The story behind the cover story.

A Candle in the Darkness

The president of Compassion International tells his story of childhood abuse and deliverance in a West Africa boarding school.

All God's Children

'All God's Children' recalls the travails of a West Africa boarding school.

School's Out Forever

Recession shuts doors of Christian schools nationwide as enrollments drop.

To Kill or to Love—That Was the Question

Rethinking the image of God helped me to decide.

It's Never Been about the Abstinence Pledge Itself

Researchers should ask what causes teens to abstain, not whether a public vow is a magic bullet.

Study: Abstinence Pledges Aren't Enough

New research says the mere act of taking a public vow won't keep teens from sex.

For the Love of Lit

Meritt Sawyer and friends revive the value of family and the printed page.

Reading, Writing, and Rulings  Subscriber access only

Courts: Good news for homeschoolers, bad news for Christian schools.

California Court Says Religious Claim Doesn't Grant Homeschooling Right

Appellate judge: "Parents do not have a constitutional right to homeschool their children."

Redeeming the Memory of the Holocaust

French president's plan shows promise but carries a potential problem.

A Postcard from Kenya

A dorm parent at Rift Valley Academy on coping with the ongoing violence.

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