Three Ingredients For Success In School

Dr. Long speaks

I have watched hundreds of young people walk the halls of New Covenant from kindergarten to graduation. They move on to the next chapter of their lives ready, I hope, […]

New Covenant Schools Celebrate Poetry

Each fall we celebrate and enjoy the gift of poetry. Our students discover a love of the written language, an greater understanding of language is fostered, and the ability to […]

iHistory Welcomes Navy Vets for Veterans’ Day

On November 11, 2019 New Covenant will host three retired Navy officers at a Veterans’ Day Assembly.  iHistory is a program that brings grandparents and friends of the school – […]

Bon Appetit! When Poetry is the Feast

The following post was contributed by faculty members, Kathryn Martin and Starlet Baker, after attending a lecture hosted by the Trinity Forum in Washington D.C. Poet Dana Gioia, the former […]

New Research on Classroom Tech

New Covenant administrative staff continuously reviews the place of technology in our pedagogy and curriculum. In recent years we have surveyed our graduates in college who have given very specific […]

Three Great Untruths, pt 3

We sometimes teach our children things we don’t intend. These are “untruths” that can hamper effective parenting and classroom instruction. The third untruth is that the world is structured as […]

Community Lecture Series

Our Community Lecture Series on October 17, 2019 featured Dr. Tamara Long from Abilene Christian University. Dr. Tamara Long worked with faculty and students, speaking to us on “Helping Students […]