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Friday, April 5, 2013

Vision News 4/13

April 2013

COMING UP
10 30 Weeks - Day 150
19 1/2 Day for Students - PED - USPM
19 10th Anniversary Celebration - 6pm
30-2  ISTEP+


HERE’S WHAT’S NEW
Enrollment for Fall Classes
Applications are now ready for renewal of current students and enrollment of new students for the 2013-14 school year. Call the office at 765-962-7677 to receive an application packet for your child.

RA 10 Year Anniversary Celebration
Richmond Academy is celebrating 10 years! Please come Friday, April 19th at 6pm at MCL  Restaurant and Bakery in Richmond and join in the fun. Choose from a wide variety of food with cake to be served after dinner. There will be guest speakers, door prizes and more! Tickets are available for purchase now online at http://goo.gl/nIvJT!

Alumni
http://richmondacademy.org/Alumni.aspx
Do you have any major life events you would like to share? Please contact us to be included in our next
publication. More Alumni news to come soon!

Testimonials

http://richmondacademy.org/Testimonials.aspx
Hear what students and parents are saying about Richmond Academy.



HOW TO HELP
http://richmondacademy.org/Donate.aspx

Donations
Thank you to the supporters and volunteers that help make Richmond Academy’s vision a reality. God has blessed us; to him be the glory and honor and power and praise!

School Choice Grants
Donations may be made to our partnered grant awarding organization. Donors will receive 50% of their gift as a credit back on their next Indiana state tax return and receive the normal federal tax deduction. Donations of at least $500 will help a student receive up to $60,000 in state voucher money. Please contact us for more information.

Current Needs
The school often has needs for goods to be purchased or donated. Please contact the office to help:

HD Video Camera
2 flat screen tvs
Install 3 electrical outlets & storage room light
Dry erase board for computer lab
College literature display

Spirit Shop
Purchase clothing, school spirit items, balloon-o-grams, and locker pics.

Collections
Box Tops - This year our collection goal is 500 box tops per class each semester. Ask grandparents, aunts, uncles and family friends to collect for your school! For a complete list of participating products, go to www.btfe.com.

Ink Cartridges - Recycle any Inkjet Cartridge and Richmond Academy will receive $3 for each cartridge. You may drop your cartridges in the box under the newspaper table in the front main hall.

Meijer Rewards - Enroll for Meijer Community Rewards at www.meijer.com/rewards to earn money for your school each time you shop at Meijer! The organization code you need to enter is 595929.

My Coke Rewards - Turn in My Coke Rewards points into rewards for your child's school! It's as easy as drinking your favorite Coke product! Our school has joined the My Coke Rewards for Schools Program. Those donations will help to provide our students with playground equipment, art supplies, sports gear, educational resources and much more! To sign up go to www.mycokerewards.com/schools and start turning in points today OR TURN CAPS INTO THE OFFICE.

OfficeMax MaxPerks - When you make a purchase at OfficeMax, give them the school's MaxPerk ID number and the school will earn rewards.

Fundraisers
Calendars (September), Cookbooks (November), Candles (January), Carnival (April)
Thank you for supporting our school!



THE TRIUNE FUND
http://richmondacademy.org/TriuneFund.aspx

The Triune Fund helps make up the difference beyond the school’s tuition amount. Participation, in any amount, from parents, businesses, churches, and the community will help us reach our goals to provide the best education for our community’s children.

The Triune Fund makes possible:
  • Building Programs which help to remodel, repair and maintain school and classrooms.
  • Need-based Financial Aid which encourages and ensures economic diversity within our student body
  • Faculty and Staff Continuing Education which helps hire and retain the very best people available
At the end of the school year, there will be a plaque with all of the names of those who have given and their club.

TELL YOUR FRIENDS!

QUESTIONS: 
mailto:webmaster@richmondacademy.org

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Reaping the Benefits of a Christian School


The joy received from watching a child grow academically and mature in the Lord makes all the effort, all the time, all the money worth it.

As a parent, you have prayed, researched, sought counsel and examined all possible educational options.  You have conscientiously made the decision to send your child to a Christian school because you understand the value and benefits of a Christian education.  It might prove enlightening and encouraging to you to carefully re-examine the specific reasons that prompted you to make this critical choice for your child and why today you are reaping the benefits of a Christian school. 

Your first response to the question of “why?” my child attends a Christian school may go something like this:  “I enrolled my child in a Christian school to obtain a Christian education in a morally, spiritually, and physically safe environment.”  However, this answer is probably an over-simplification of your decision to capitalize on the values of a Christian school.  A review of the many benefits that your child reaps academically, spiritually, and socially in a Christ-centered classroom may illuminate your reasoning. “…and be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of hope that is in you with meekness and fear” (1 Peter 3:15).

A child’s teacher is an important role model. Your child spends a major portion of the school day under the influence of one or more key teachers.  You value the importance of the exemplary model set by your child’s teacher.  In the Christian school classroom, the teacher openly compels an open, unashamed love and service to Jesus Christ.  The government does not hinder these teachings, nor the reading of the Bible, nor prayer; all three are common everyday occurrences.  The teachers openly demonstrate and model Christian principles, one of the reasons you send your child to a Christian school.

The academic instruction in the Christian school exceeds that of the public schools.  With strict standards of behavior enforced and high academic standards expected, the opening more doors in his life for future success and satisfaction.  The benefits of the sound education offered in the Christian school are far-reaching and long-term, another reason you send your child to a Christian school. 

Christian values and attitudes are taught and emphasized in the Christian school.  The overt effects of violence and immorality so common in today’s public schools clearly demonstrate the need for a Christian education.  The Christian ethics and morals expounded in your home and church are reinforced in the Christian school classroom.  Nurturing a child with Biblical truth is an excellent way to equip him for maturity.  The Christian values taught in the Christian home and reinforced in the Christian school enable your child to deal with a troubled world without succumbing to its troubles, another reason you send your child to a Christian school. 

Opportunities for Christian friends and fellowship abound in the Christian school.  Negative peer pressure is downplayed by emphasizing the relationship of each child with Jesus Christ, and magnifying the Biblical standard of true friendship which calls for love, forgiveness, and accountability.  The positive influence of a child’s Christian peers has no substitute, another reason you send your child to a Christian school. 

The teacher-pupil ratio in a Christian school is lower than that of most public schools.  This smaller class size permits a teacher to spend more time with each child.  Consequently, your child receives more individualized attention from the teacher, and this, of course, greatly benefits him academically and personally, another reason you send your child to a Christian school.

Obeying Biblical guidelines is essential when seeking the best for your child.  Scriptural admonitions concerning the rearing of children in the Christian faith, such as Deuteronomy 6:5-7 and II Corinthians 6:14, can only be truly adhered to if children are taught in a Christian environment.  The public schools cannot prepare a child for a fruitful, Christ-honoring life.  In the Christian classroom, your child learns the Biblical truth absolutely necessary for living a balanced Christian life, another reason you send your child to a Christian school. 

Placing you child in a Christian school may necessitate a financial sacrifice, a geographical inconvenience, or a drain on your energy, but the joy received from watching your child grow academically and mature in the Lord makes all the effort, all the time, all the money worth it.  You should praise the Lord for the wisdom and direction He has given you, and thank Him for the blessings of a Christian school.

Dr. Charles Walker is the education director of the American Association a/Christian Schools and the executive director of the Tennessee Association a/Christian Schools.


Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Vision News 3/13

March 2013


COMING UP
21 Spring Pageant
21 ½ Day – PED - USAM
22 ½ Day - Parent/Teacher Conferences - USPM
25-29 Spring Break – No School


HERE’S WHAT’S NEW

Enrollment for Fall Classes
http://richmondacademy.org/default.aspx
Applications are now ready for renewal of current students and enrollment of new students for the 2013-14 school year. Call the office at 765-962-7677 to receive an application packet for your child.

Spring Pageant
Come and join us for our Spring Pageant on Thursday, March 21st at 6:00 pm. Call the school for more details. 765-962-7677

Departments: Grades 1-3
In first through third grade, students possess and expand a detailed knowledge of phonics, reading & cursive penmanship. The average student excels in all of these areas, with all students reading at or above their grade levels. Third graders also master multiplication tables. Responsibility and time management are stressed to ensure good study habits that will last a lifetime.

Alumni
http://richmondacademy.org/Alumni.aspx
Do you have any major life events you would like to share? Please contact us to be included in our next
publication. More Alumni news to come soon!

Testimonials
http://richmondacademy.org/Testimonials.aspx
Hear what students and parents are saying about Richmond Academy.

HOW TO HELP
http://richmondacademy.org/Donate.aspx

Donations
Thank you to the supporters and volunteers that help make Richmond Academy’s vision a reality. God
has blessed us; to him be the glory and honor and power and praise!

School Choice Grants
Donations may be made to our partnered grant awarding organization. Donors will receive 50% of their
gift as a credit back on their next Indiana state tax return and receive the normal federal tax deduction.
Donations of at least $500 will help a student receive up to $60,000 in state voucher money. Please
contact us for more information.

Current Needs
The school often has needs for goods to be purchased or donated. Please contact the office to help:
HD Video Camera
2 flat screen tvs
Install 3 electrical outlets & storage room light
Dry erase board for computer lab
College literature display

Spirit Shop
Purchase clothing, school spirit items, balloon-o-grams, and locker pics.

Collections
Box Tops - This year our collection goal is 500 box tops per class each semester. Ask grandparents,
aunts, uncles and family friends to collect for your school! For a complete list of participating products, go
to www.btfe.com.

Ink Cartridges - Recycle any Inkjet Cartridge and Richmond Academy will receive $3 for each cartridge.
You may drop your cartridges in the box under the newspaper table in the front main hall.

Meijer Rewards - Enroll for Meijer Community Rewards at www.meijer.com/rewards to earn money for your school each time you shop at Meijer! The organization code you need to enter is 595929.

My Coke Rewards - Turn in My Coke Rewards points into rewards for your child's school! It's as easy as
drinking your favorite Coke product! Our school has joined the My Coke Rewards for Schools Program.
Those donations will help to provide our students with playground equipment, art supplies, sports gear,
educational resources and much more! To sign up go to www.mycokerewards.com/schools and start turning
in points today OR TURN CAPS INTO THE OFFICE.

OfficeMax MaxPerks - When you make a purchase at OfficeMax, give them the school's MaxPerk ID
number and the school will earn rewards.

Fundraisers
Calendars (September), Cookbooks (November), Candles (January), Carnival (April)
Thank you for supporting our school!

THE TRIUNE FUND
http://richmondacademy.org/TriuneFund.aspx

The Triune Fund helps make up the difference beyond the school’s tuition amount. Participation, in any
amount, from parents, businesses, churches, and the community will help us reach our goals to provide
the best education for our community’s children.

The Triune Fund makes possible:
  • Building Programs which help to remodel, repair and maintain school and classrooms.
  • Need-based Financial Aid which encourages and ensures economic diversity within our student body
  • Faculty and Staff Continuing Education which helps hire and retain the very best people available
At the end of the school year, there will be a plaque with all of the names of those who have given and
their club.

TELL YOUR FRIENDS!

QUESTIONS:
mailto:webmaster@richmondacademy.org

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Vision News 2/13

February 2013


COMING UP
18 No School – Presidents Day


HERE’S WHAT’S NEW

Departments: Pre-K & K
http://richmondacademy.org/Academics.aspx
Our Pre-K is more than a preschool; it is a kindergarten for four year olds. Our Kindergarten teaches
cursive writing and reading with phonics. These classes help your child get an early start and stay ahead.

Enrollment for Fall Classes
http://richmondacademy.org/default.aspx
Applications are now ready for renewal of current students and enrollment of new students for the 2013-14 school year. Call the office at 765-962-7677 to receive an application packet for your child.

Spring Pageant
Come and join us for our Spring Pageant on Thursday, March 21st at 6:00 pm. Call the school for more details. 765-962-7677

Departments: Grades 1-3
In first through third grade, students possess and expand a detailed knowledge of phonics, reading & cursive penmanship. The average student excels in all of these areas, with all students reading at or above their grade levels. Third graders also master multiplication tables. Responsibility and time management are stressed to ensure good study habits that will last a lifetime.

Alumni
http://richmondacademy.org/Alumni.aspx
Do you have any major life events you would like to share? Please contact us to be included in our next
publication. More Alumni news to come soon!

Testimonials
http://richmondacademy.org/Testimonials.aspx
Hear what students and parents are saying about Richmond Academy.

HOW TO HELP
http://richmondacademy.org/Donate.aspx

Donations
Thank you to the supporters and volunteers that help make Richmond Academy’s vision a reality. God
has blessed us; to him be the glory and honor and power and praise!

School Choice Grants
Donations may be made to our partnered grant awarding organization. Donors will receive 50% of their
gift as a credit back on their next Indiana state tax return and receive the normal federal tax deduction.
Donations of at least $500 will help a student receive up to $60,000 in state voucher money. Please
contact us for more information.

Current Needs
The school often has needs for goods to be purchased or donated. Please contact the office to help:
HD Video Camera
2 flat screen tvs
Install 3 electrical outlets & storage room light
Dry erase board for computer lab
College literature display

Spirit Shop
Purchase clothing, school spirit items, balloon-o-grams, and locker pics.

Collections
Box Tops - This year our collection goal is 500 box tops per class each semester. Ask grandparents,
aunts, uncles and family friends to collect for your school! For a complete list of participating products, go
to www.btfe.com.

Ink Cartridges - Recycle any Inkjet Cartridge and Richmond Academy will receive $3 for each cartridge.
You may drop your cartridges in the box under the newspaper table in the front main hall.

Meijer Rewards - Enroll for Meijer Community Rewards at www.meijer.com/rewards to earn money for your school each time you shop at Meijer! The organization code you need to enter is 595929.

My Coke Rewards - Turn in My Coke Rewards points into rewards for your child's school! It's as easy as
drinking your favorite Coke product! Our school has joined the My Coke Rewards for Schools Program.
Those donations will help to provide our students with playground equipment, art supplies, sports gear,
educational resources and much more! To sign up go to www.mycokerewards.com/schools and start turning
in points today OR TURN CAPS INTO THE OFFICE.

OfficeMax MaxPerks - When you make a purchase at OfficeMax, give them the school's MaxPerk ID
number and the school will earn rewards.

Fundraisers
Calendars (September), Cookbooks (November), Candles (January), Carnival (April)
Thank you for supporting our school!

THE TRIUNE FUND
http://richmondacademy.org/TriuneFund.aspx

The Triune Fund helps make up the difference beyond the school’s tuition amount. Participation, in any
amount, from parents, businesses, churches, and the community will help us reach our goals to provide
the best education for our community’s children.

The Triune Fund makes possible:

  • Building Programs which help to remodel, repair and maintain school and classrooms.
  • Need-based Financial Aid which encourages and ensures economic diversity within our student body
  • Faculty and Staff Continuing Education which helps hire and retain the very best people available
At the end of the school year, there will be a plaque with all of the names of those who have given and
their club.

TELL YOUR FRIENDS!

QUESTIONS:
mailto:webmaster@richmondacademy.org

Monday, January 7, 2013

Assault on the Christian Family’s Values and Morals


America’s traditional family values and morals are being besieged in unimaginable proportions.  Never has the Christian family faced such an onslaught of evil strategies and influences.

Christian families are under assault from every conceivable anti-family force imaginable. These assaults are being unleashed with a merciless fervor.  The purpose is to destroy family values and morals. 

The assault on families is real, and the danger is more serious than most Christians realize. Unless families awaken to what is happening in America and become energized in the defense of biblical truth, Christian integrity, family honor, and American patriotism, the family will continue to lose its moral influence and political power. When good people remain silent, evil prevails; and when evil prevails, the Christian family and society suffer the consequences.

The chief architect of this assault is Satan. He hates God and anyone who loves Him. His intent is to redefine and to destroy the sanctity of marriage and to negate the influence of Christian values and morals. Scripture warns us, "Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour" (I Pet. 5:8).

The assault against the family includes the influences spawned by the entertainment media: music, television, and Hollywood. These influences eat like a cancer at family values and morals. Drug use devastates lives and destroys families. Abortions continue to increase at an alarming rate; the divorce rate is on the rise; babies born to unwed mothers continue to increase: and crime has escalated with an alarming rise in brutal, vicious acts. Safety and trust have become major issues in the American culture. These are only some of the influences that ruin homes, destroy children's lives, and break the hearts of parents.

Dual career parents, single mothers, latchkey children, and detached teenagers also put a strain on family relations. Over-committed, fearful, and confused families have strayed from or forgotten God's plan for the home. Like the children of Israel, the family is concentrating more on its place in the world instead of seeking after God's will: "They kept not the covenant of God, and refused to walk in his law; and forgat his works..." (Ps. 78:10-11a).

In addition to these influences, a majority of America's children are educated in schools where standards of right and wrong are based on personal preferences instead of biblical absolutes. Thus, absolute truths are rejected in secular education as a moral guide for behavior and beliefs. Satan led a revolt in the 1960s against Christianity in the public schools and succeeded in banning prayer and the Bible. Now, humanism rules. Satan continuously stalks the Christian family, convincing many that Christ's preeminence in education is irrelevant in the twenty-first century.

The Christian home, the training ground for teaching Christian values and morals, can counter these assaults. From the beginning of time, God gave parents the responsibility to train their children to love and serve Him and to love and obey their parents. The home is where children learn how to live for God and bow to honor Him and their parents. 

A final thought to consider: America was founded by men and women who desired religious liberty. From their dream, America grew to become the greatest nation in the world, a nation with a moral conscience deep-rooted in the teaching of Scripture. Unfortunately, the morals and values that once reigned in American families, businesses, and government are vanishing.

Application
The Bible is life's rulebook for Christian families. Parents must teach its precepts to their children; they must practice its principles and obey its laws; they must seek God's wisdom in knowing how to cope with life's problems. This requires building a hedge of biblical truth around the family and depending on the Holy Spirit for guidance. It also means that parents should live principle-driven lives, pray for forgiveness of sin and deliverance from evil, and practice living by faith instead of by sight.

Christian parents should always follow God's ways, even when they do not understand His directions (Prov. 3:5-6). This means asking the hard questions. Is God exalted in my home? Is my child's teacher reinforcing the biblical absolutes that I believe and leach at home? Is my child's teacher a Christian that models Christ and Bible truths? Is my child studying from Christian textbooks that present knowledge in the light of Scripture? The answers are enough for any devoted Christian parent to give Christian education his support. This single choice will help parents divert many of the assaults Satan makes upon the Christian family. 


Dr. Charles,Walker is the executive director of the American Association of Christian Schools.  He also served as executive director of the Tennessee Association of Christian Schools.

Vision News 1/13


January 2013


COMING UP
14 Rapa
21 Martin Luther King Day/ No school or snow makeup day
22 100th day of school

Jr. High Boys Basketball
Jan 10 vs CCS Connersville 6pm
Jan 12 at Horizon Christian 9am
Jan 15 vs Miami Valley 6pm
Jan 17 at Heritage Hall 5:30pm
Jan 22 vs Christian Academy 5pm
Jan 24 vs Tri County 6pm
Feb 1 at Springfield Christian 6pm


HERE’S WHAT’S NEW

Enrollment for Spring Classes
http://richmondacademy.org/default.aspx 
It’s not too late! If you are interested in starting classes with us this Spring, please let us know as soon as possible

Departments: Grades 1-3
http://richmondacademy.org/Academics.aspx
In first through third grade, students possess and expand a detailed knowledge of phonics, reading & cursive penmanship. The average student excels in all of these areas, with all students reading at or above their grade levels.  Third graders also master multiplication tables. Responsibility and time management are stressed to ensure good study habits that will last a lifetime

RAPA (Richmond Academy Parents Association)
http://richmondacademy.org/RAPA.aspx
We are now making preparations for our next function. If you would like to help, join RAPA! Any person having a direct interest in Richmond Academy is eligible for membership.

Alumni
http://richmondacademy.org/Alumni.aspx
Do you have any major life events you would like to share? Please contact us to be included in our next
publication. More Alumni news to come soon!

Testimonials
http://richmondacademy.org/Testimonials.aspx
Hear what students and parents are saying about Richmond Academy.

HOW TO HELP
http://richmondacademy.org/Donate.aspx

Donations
Thank you to the supporters and volunteers that help make Richmond Academy’s vision a reality. God
has blessed us; to him be the glory and honor and power and praise!

School Choice Grants
Donations may be made to our partnered grant awarding organization. Donors will receive 50% of their
gift as a credit back on their next Indiana state tax return and receive the normal federal tax deduction.
Donations of at least $500 will help a student receive up to $60,000 in state voucher money. Please
contact us for more information.

Current Needs
The school often has needs for goods to be purchased or donated. Please contact the office to help:
HD Video Camera
2 flat screen tvs
Install 3 electrical outlets & storage room light
Dry erase board for computer lab
College literature display

Spirit Shop
Purchase clothing, school spirit items, balloon-o-grams, and locker pics.

Collections
Box Tops - This year our collection goal is 500 box tops per class each semester. Ask grandparents,
aunts, uncles and family friends to collect for your school! For a complete list of participating products, go
to www.btfe.com.

Ink Cartridges - Recycle any Inkjet Cartridge and Richmond Academy will receive $3 for each cartridge.
You may drop your cartridges in the box under the newspaper table in the front main hall.

Meijer Rewards - Enroll for Meijer Community Rewards at www.meijer.com/rewards to earn money for your school each time you shop at Meijer! The organization code you need to enter is 595929.

My Coke Rewards - Turn in My Coke Rewards points into rewards for your child's school! It's as easy as
drinking your favorite Coke product! Our school has joined the My Coke Rewards for Schools Program.
Those donations will help to provide our students with playground equipment, art supplies, sports gear,
educational resources and much more! To sign up go to www.mycokerewards.com/schools and start turning in points today OR TURN CAPS INTO THE OFFICE.

OfficeMax MaxPerks - When you make a purchase at OfficeMax, give them the school's MaxPerk ID
number and the school will earn rewards.

Fundraisers
Calendars (September), Cookbooks (November), Candles (January), Carnival (April)
Thank you for supporting our school!

THE TRIUNE FUND
http://richmondacademy.org/TriuneFund.aspx

The Triune Fund helps make up the difference beyond the school’s tuition amount. Participation, in any
amount, from parents, businesses, churches, and the community will help us reach our goals to provide
the best education for our community’s children.

The Triune Fund makes possible:
  • Building Programs which help to remodel, repair and maintain school and classrooms.
  • Need-based Financial Aid which encourages and ensures economic diversity within our student body
  • Faculty and Staff Continuing Education which helps hire and retain the very best people available
At the end of the school year, there will be a plaque with all of the names of those who have given and
their club.

TELL YOUR FRIENDS!

QUESTIONS:
mailto:webmaster@richmondacademy.org