by Lana Snear | Mar 3, 2021 | Life@Legacy, Middle School
For me, it was Chase. My first Middle School crush, straight out of a romance novel: curly locks, football muscles, bad boy attitude, and the ability to bring most parents to their knees. But more than the memory of him is the memory of the feelings evoked by his...
by Landon Wade | Dec 9, 2020 | LCA Storytellers, Lower School, Middle School, Parents, Upper School
Why did you choose Legacy? We were called to Christian education in our home. It was important for us to see the school, and any other endeavors our children had while young and impressionable, as an extension of our home. The integrated biblical worldview, the...
by Legacy Christian Academy | Dec 2, 2020 | Early Ed, Life@Legacy, Lower School, Middle School, Upper School
You’re washing dishes after dinner and your child informs you that you’re making cookies for their Christmas party (which is scheduled for the following day, naturally). You fling open the cabinets, pray for a forgotten cookie mix, and find nothing. Rising anxiety, an...
by Emy Johnson | Dec 1, 2020 | Early Ed, Life@Legacy, Lower School, Middle School, Upper School
The holiday season is around the corner and, as our hearts warm at the delights that the season brings, we can also feel an enormous weight. I have been there…that place where we have the vision to make Christ the focal part of Christmas. But amid our attempts,...
by Summer Senn | Nov 26, 2020 | Life@Legacy, Middle School
That can't-live-without item on your middle schooler's list this year is not a dollhouse, a train set, a pony, or an Xbox. It's a smartphone. But before you dive the depths of department store dilemmas, here are 5 key things to consider when figuring out if your child...
by Lana Snear | Nov 24, 2020 | Life@Legacy, Middle School
“Who am I?” It seems we are born asking this question, and we never stop seeking the answer. We all want to know who we are. This search for our identity is the reason the enneagram test of personality has gained so much popularity. Through it we can define ourselves...