“It is a mistake to see history as simply a body of content, a ‘background’ material for understanding the ‘great books,’ a series of facts to be memorized. History is not merely a subject, it is also a discipline. That is, it is not merely a thing to be learned, but a way to learn things. The lens through which the historian studies his...
Read MoreFourth graders have been learning about perspective in art and are working hard at implementing their discoveries as they render a three dimensional hallway onto a two-dimensional sheet of paper. Leonardo da Vinci once said, "Perspective is the rein and rudder of painting. Perspective is to painting what the bridle is to the horse, the rudder to a ship."
Read MoreYou may not know much about Dr. Aaron Larsen who works behind the scenes advising on curriculum and research at Regents (in addition to teaching Latin I this year!), but if you’ve had children in 4th to 8th grade, you’ve probably seen his work. Dr. Larsen (affectionately known by the students as “Doc”) is the author of Latin for Children used by...
Read MoreRegents varsity volleyball has gotten off to a 3-1 start to the season! One of the highlights for head coach Monica Morgan has been having alumni come back to help as assistant coaches at both the middle school and varsity levels. Cathleen Hernandez (’21) is serving as an assistant middle school coach, while Sophia Mesa (’22) and Madeline Reed (homeschooled...
Read More“Each and every one of us is an image bearer of God carries the weightiness of God’s glory. Just as much as we’re called to steward our time and our finances, we are called to steward the glory of being His image bearer. We are constantly interacting with other people made in the image of God. There is a weightiness of being invited into a relationship...
Read MoreRegents is thrilled to welcome Katy Shonka as our first school nurse. While she may be new to the role of school nurse, Mrs. Shonka is neither new to Regents nor new to nursing. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Virginia and has worked in post-surgical and oncology units of the hospital as well as a volunteer nurse at Thrive Pregnancy...
Read MoreYou're invited to join fellow Regents supporters and families at a dinner and silent auction to celebrate Regents School on Friday, November 4th at 6:00 in the evening at Farmington Country Club. Please see the following invitation for more information. Tickets may purchased online by clicking the button below the...
Read More“Courage is a command. It’s not optional for God’s people. God commands His people to have courage as we live in a world that could frighten us and tempt us to take the easy way out. But what we need to do is to stay firm for what is true and good and beautiful.
Courage comes from having a big sovereign God. If God had told Joshua,...
Two students who took the CLT last year have just received national recognition for having scored within the top 5% of their geographical region in the country! The Classic Learning Test exists to reconnect knowledge and virtue by providing meaningful assessments and connections to seekers of truth, goodness and beauty. Congratulations to Lucy Stelow and Abigail Keller for...
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