On March 27, 2010, Covenant Rhetoric students traveled to Austin to compete in the State TAPPS Academic and Art Competition. These students first qualified in an earlier district competition in order to advance to the … Read More
CCS Art wins Juried Art Show!
The UNT Health Science Center Atrium Art Gallery hosts the annual 12-County High School Art Competition each spring. This competition is recognized as the largest and most prestigious event for senior portfolios in North Texas. … Read More
Covenant Students Excel at TAPPS District Competition
On February 23, 2010, Covenant Rhetoric students traveled to Wichita Falls to compete in the District TAPPS Academic and Art Competition. In Art and in Academics, Covenant students rose to the top and many earned … Read More
National Merit Commended Student
CCS is proud to announce that Corey McConnell has been named a Commended Student in the National Merit Scholarship Program. A Letter of Commendation was presented to Corey at a Chapel service a few weeks … Read More
Cross Country Ends Season with Medals and Life Lessons
The Cross Country Season concluded recently with the TAPPS State meet in Waco, where all our runners performed well and the Girls Rhetoric team earned Third Place.
Enduring Questions: Why Ask Them?
by Eric Cook Andrew Kern, President of the CiRCE Institute, once said, “The quality of your life depends upon the quality of the questions you ask.” Think of the enduring questions that have emerged from … Read More
A Night in the Garden
Silent Auction & Dinner Joe T. Garcia’s Thu, November 5, 6pm – 10pm
The One, the Three, and the Many: God, Creation, and the Culture of Modernity
by Colin Gunton Reviewed by Eric Cook Colin Gunton, late professor of Christian Doctrine at King’s College in London, undertakes a monumental task in The One, the Three, and the Many. Gunton wrote the book … Read More
The Spirit of Inquiry
I spent my first seven years in public education. Prior to moving to a private Classical Christian school in Roanoke, Virginia, I taught history, psychology, philosophy, economics, government, and civics at three different high schools. … Read More
Thoughts and Suggestions for Spiritual Formation in Classical Christian Schools
Since my brief entrance into classical Christian education I have been engaged in an ongoing conversation about the place of spiritual formation in schools. Concerned parents and other stakeholders have conveyed their sincere trepidation about … Read More
The Sweet Serenity of Books
The love of learning, the sequestered nooks, And all the sweet serenity of books. -Henry Wadsworth Longfellow I love books! I love the feel of them, the smell of them, the way they look on … Read More
Seniors Present Theses
Seniors Present Theses…