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"There are so many things that I like about teaching at AACS. I
think the first and most important thing is that it is an opportunity
to help children not only know who Jesus is intellectually but
experience his love personally. Moving from head to heart is what is a
passion for me and what is a passion here at AACS as a whole." Becky
Jungkuntz, fifth-grade teacher
A passion for learning about God's world and a desire to know
Christ. At Ann Arbor Christian School, we want our students to embrace
this attitude. We do this through:
- An innovative curriculum that integrates academic excellence with
Christian living and faith. Students learn to apply Biblical principles
to all subjects, and to interactions with teachers and peers.
- Teachers and staff who challenge students to develop their
God-given intellectual, spiritual, artistic, and physical gifts.
Students are encouraged to use their gifts, knowledge of the
Scriptures, and the strength of a personal relationship with Jesus
Christ to guide future decisions and ethical choices.
- An emphasis on excellence. By incorporating language arts into
science and social studies units, teachers help students to develop
critical thinking skills across the curriculum. This may be one reason
that AACS students test higher than the national average in reading,
math, and science.
- Parents who are actively involved in the education of their children.
- Service and outreach projects that encourage students to become sensitive to others' needs and teach the importance of caring for God's world.
AACS is accredited through Christian Schools International,
which offers curriculum, teacher support, leadership training, testing,
and other services to nearly 500 member schools in the United States
and abroad.
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