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Educational Philosophy

 

No student shall be admitted to or enrolled in any school operated by the Corporation unless a parent or legal guardian of that child subscribes to the principles listed in Section 2.02 of Article II and this educational philosophy:
 
(1) God reveals Himself to man in His Word, the Bible. This Word gives man an understanding of God, of himself, of fellow human beings, and of creation itself. This Word serves as the guide for all of man’s relationships and activities.
 
(2) God created man in His own image as the crown of creation and made a covenant with man to be a steward of that creation.
 
(3) Man disobeyed God and rejected his responsibility in that covenant. Because of this, sin entered the world, alienating man from God, the creation, and his fellow man, and the world became distorted.
 
(4)Jesus, the “Word made flesh”, was sent by God the Father to redeem His people from sin. Through Christ and by the work of His Spirit, man and creation are renewed and man may again covenant with God to fulfill his original calling and mandate.
 
(5) God gives parents the privilege and responsibility of teaching their children the covenant relationship which God made with believers and their children. They must do this in the light of revealed truth.
 
(6) Man has discovered and learned about himself and the universe. However, true knowledge can be possible only in the light of God’s revealed truth, the Bible. Man’s knowledge of God, himself, and the universe becomes meaningful through the work of the Holy Spirit.
 
(7) Education for the Christian becomes whole and meaningful when it is based on the Bible. Upon understanding the proper relationships between God, man, and creation, it is possible to teach that all of life must be consecrated to God, to the service of fellow man, and to being stewards of God’s creation in fulfilling the cultural mandate.
 
(8) Christian parents are primarily the ones responsible to educate their children. To fulfill this responsibility, parents establish Christian schools where Christian teachers, who stand in loco parentis, educate their children. These Christian teachers must be committed to Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. This commitment must be reflected in their personal dealings with each other and with their pupils and in their ability to apply these Christian principles to their respective teaching areas. These teachers must be well trained in their respective fields, since each pupil must be given the necessary tools with which to carry out his or her task. (Amended March 15, 2005)
 
(9) Christian schools organized and administered according to legal standards and provisions of the state should be fully recognized in society as free to function according to these principles.

 

DeMotte Christian School
1223 Begonia Street SE
PO Box 430
DeMotte, IN 46310
Phone: 219-987-3721
Fax: 219-987-3724

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