by Lana Snear | Apr 19, 2022 | Community, Life@Legacy, Lower School, Middle School, Upper School
Being a parent is hard. Being a parent in today’s world, with an abundance of technology and the overwhelming availability of news and information makes it even more challenging. To combat the ever-evolving challenges of parenting, my husband and I developed the...
by Lana Snear | Apr 12, 2022 | Community, Life@Legacy, Lower School, Middle School, Upper School
I don’t know about you, but I have never been more ‘over’ a subject than technology. It's my best friend when it comes to my personal needs, yet my worst enemy when it comes to parenting my children. As the parent of 4 children who span 2 decades, I have witnessed the...
by Jacque Ballent | Dec 13, 2021 | Life@Legacy, Middle School
Our Middle School students were in for some surprises when they returned to campus in August. First, they experienced Ignite, a two-day conference whose aim was to get them excited about the academic year and to encourage growth in their walk with God. That was...
by Legacy Christian Academy | Aug 31, 2021 | Life@Legacy, Middle School
This blog was co-authored by Dr. Lana Snear and Ms. Libba Tullos. As we contemplated this topic our hearts longed for a simple list of tips to provide for Middle School students and their families, along with a word of Scripture from the Lord to guide the walk....
by Celeste Cordon | Jul 26, 2021 | Community, Early Ed, Life@Legacy, Lower School, Middle School, Upper School
From the moment you first laid eyes on your baby, their safety became your top priority. You thoroughly researched everything; the most nutritious formula, the highest-rated infant seat, the best child-proofing gadgets, the safest family car. Basically, you searched...
by Jacque Ballent | Apr 8, 2021 | Community, Life@Legacy, Middle School
Middle School is a wonderful and challenging time of change, and at LCA, we have a Middle School team who not only loves middle schoolers, but loves the challenge to help them–and you, as parents–bridge the gap between elementary and high school and beyond. Middle...