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Dedicate a Locker to support our Moving Forward campaign

Tuesday, November 18th, 2025

Right now, construction is beginning on the next building (lockers, upper school bathrooms and one classroom) that will serve our rising numbers of Logic and Rhetoric School students grades 7th-12th. With your help, we hope to build a second 2-classroom building and outdoor eating area to serve those students for the next three years. Generous donors have stepped up to...

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Regents Capital Campaign

Friday, October 24th, 2025

What a beautiful thing it is to be in our new home! Regents’ campus on Coram Deo Drive (“Coram Deo” means “before the face of God”) opened for the Grammar School in Fall 2024, and the Logic & Rhetoric School joined us in January 2025 after nine years apart. What a joy it is be reunited as one school body!  We are so excited about what...

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Congratulations Regents Alumni Meredith and Lincoln Ashcom (Class of '24)

Thursday, October 16th, 2025

Meredith Gorry and Lincoln Ashcom (Class of '24) were married last week on October 11, 2025. Congratulations to our two former students, who are the first Regents alumni to marry another Regents alum! Meredith was a student at Regents since first grade, and Lincoln came to Regents in tenth grade. Lincoln works at Sunwave Plumbing, where he was connected through his...

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Next Building Construction Ready to Begin!

Wednesday, October 15th, 2025

Did you know that the next building on Regents's campus is about to break ground? By the grace of God and the generosity of many people, we have raised the $700,000 needed to construct this building which will house bathrooms for upper school students, student lockers, and a classroom! Each year, we graduate ONE class of seniors and TWO sections of sixth graders move to...

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Theme of the Year

Saturday, August 30th, 2025

In a world increasingly marked by distraction and screens, this year at Regents, we are studying the countercultural virtue of beauty. When we first studied beauty as a school in the 2017-2018 school year, I was a newcomer to classical education and it felt like an odd choice compared to studying truth or goodness. Over the years my children have been at Regents, I've...

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Special Focus: Homework

Friday, March 1st, 2024

If you had to identify one facet of education that has been shown to improve the parent partnership, deepen classroom discussions, identify and ameliorate student learning gaps and teach students executive functioning skills - in only twenty minutes a day - what would it be? That's right, homework. Here is a snapshot of the reasons why purposeful homework is integral to...

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Physical Activity in the Grammar School: Entree to Life Lessons

Thursday, November 16th, 2023

During the first days of kindergarten physical education (PE), you can find Coach Johnson outside, five and six-year olds walking around him as he chants: “Heel-toe, heel-toe.” It’s embodied learning that is foundational to not only the Regents PE program, but to the whole Regents academic curriculum.

“Obviously kids know how to walk...

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Physical Activity in the Logic & Rhetoric School

Sunday, November 12th, 2023

If you talk to seventh to twelfth grade Regents students, you may hear about block scheduling, upcoming tests and papers, and serious classroom discussions. While this is all true, they may not let you in on the other half of the story: every single class in the Logic and Rhetoric School takes at least a five minute break every period to go outside - and study halls take at...

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What is a Successful Year?

Thursday, September 7th, 2023

Excerpt from Logic School & Rhetoric School Orientation Address

“What does it mean to have a successful year at Regents?

I believe that if in May you find yourself identifying your own tendencies towards either peace faking or peace breaking and you repent of them and you choose to live as a peace maker even though it’s...



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Why Learn Latin?

Saturday, January 30th, 2021

One of the questions that many people have about classical Christian education is: why learn Latin? Sometimes proponents of Latin reduce the reason for learning it to vocabulary, the fact that it is the mother tongue of more than 50% of all English words as well as being the language of science and law. However, let’s be honest, going through the effort of...

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