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gain by attending HPA:

 

Excellent academic program with proven results

Unencumbered from modern experimental teaching methods, our traditional approach to teaching and learning produces superior results for average and above – average students. Parents are amazed each year at how much their child can accomplish in this delightful learning program.

 

Quality Academic Curriculum

Our traditional approach to academics provides a strong foundation for your child. Beginning in Pre-K and continuing through 6th grade, HPAA students enjoy the very best in academic excellence.

 

Qualified Faculty

The faculty of HPA is professional, dedicated, and committed to your child’s success. Teachers are certified through the state of North Carolina. All have experience working with students.

 

Extracurricular Activities to Enhance Learning

 

Additional Services to Help Your Family

Extended care to accommodate your schedule before school and after school is offered from 7:00 am to 6:00 pm. Hot nutritious lunches are available each day.

 

Modern, state of the art facilities 

You will not find a cleaner, more professional school anywhere in the Cumberland County area. The Lord has blessed us with the very best facilities that enhance the learning experience. We will have open house for you to take a tour or our classrooms and the state of the art facility. More information to follow, check out our Upcoming Events.

 

Caring, Christian Learning Environment

Students benefit from the personal attention received from our caring staff. Class sizes are small enough to provide individual attention for each student. In addition to academic training, your child will develop valuable character traits and Christian values.

 

ADVANTAGES

Biblical Reasons for Sending Children to a Christian School

By: Dr. Paul A. Kienel (ACSI)

 

1. All of a child’s education should be Bible-centered and God-centered.

Parents, do not exasperate your children; instead, bring them up in the training and instruction of the Lord (Ephesians 6:4). I’m saddened when Christian parents tell me of the frustration and stress their children experience in secular schools, but I also wonder if parents aren’t doing exactly what Ephesians 6:4 says not to do: putting their children, day after day, in situations that “exasperate” them, that “provoke them to anger,” or to sorrow or frustration. Training that is not “of the Lord”

will do that: the contrast in the verse (“do not exasperate . . . instead bring them up in the training of the Lord”) tells us we should expect “exasperated” children from secular education.

 

2. Education should be positive and truthful.

Sometimes parents think that a secular environment will “strengthen” their children by forcing them to stand up for their own beliefs. But God’s Word does not endorse that viewpoint. It does not say, “Give a child twelve years of training and the way he should not go, and he will be made strong by it.” Instead, God tells us, Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it (Proverbs 22:6). I know of no verse of Scripture that tells me that secular training will “strengthen” Christian children. It may callous them so they view sin as more “normal.” It may harden them so they care more about the things of the world and less about God. It may

desensitize them so they are more comfortable living in the midst of repeated sin against their Lord. But it will not strengthen them as Christian men and women: Train a child in the way he should go.

 

3. Peer influence should be positive and Christ-like.

Parents sometimes think it helps or strengthens their children to spend much time with children

who have different moral standards and goals for life. But God’s Word disagrees and reminds us

that children will tend to become more and more like their frequent companions. He who walks with the wise grows wise, but a companion to fools suffers harm (Proverbs 13:20). Do not be deceived, ‘Bad company ruins good morals’ (I Corinthians 15:13) This year we’ve seen the results of good

peer influence in our boys’ lives. They’ve picked up from friends at our Christian Academy a deeper concern for prayer, for purity of speech, for missions, for kindness to others, for respect for authority– and in general they’re happier! They love their school. Their education is the kind God wants it to be– and even very young children sense that, although they can’t explain it.

 

4. Every teacher’s pattern of life should be worthy of imitation.

Children are great imitators. A teacher they like will have tremendous impact not only on studies,

but on attitudes toward all aspects of life. Jesus knew that, for he said, Everyone when he is fully taught will be like his teacher (Luke 6:40).

 

5. Only God-centered education gives true wisdom.

The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom (Psalm 111:10). The fear of the Lord is the

beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is understanding (Proverbs 9:10). In

Christ are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge (Colossians 2:3). This is the reason

our secular educational systems have strayed from the truth. Isn’t it foolish to think we can get a true perspective on God’s creation from a system that begins by excluding His words? Here is the issue: Do we really think the Bible works in the real world? Does it give crucial guidance in modern life? If not– if we quietly assume the Bible is mainly intended for use inside Sunday School classes– then secular education will be our natural choice. But if we do think the Bible guides us in all areas

of life, then we’ll give our children education that applies Scripture to every area of training for life.

 

6. Christian schooling is the best hope for transforming society.

Jesus tells us, “ You are the salt of the earth . . . you are the light of the world” (Matthew 5:13,14)

Society is to be influenced and guided by Christians! But why aren’t we doing this more today? I think the largest reason is our meek acceptance of secular education all the way from kindergarten to the university Ph.D. School is where we learn to think. It’s where we learn how to work and

relate to others and influence the world. But if that whole process excludes God’s own viewpoint in Scripture for twelve years, our Christian witness grows accustomed to being mute, and it remains uneducated, never growing beyond the “Sunday School” level. Our lamp is put under a bushel, and our salt loses its saltiness and is no longer good for anything (Matthew 5:13, 15). Christian parents sometimes say they want their children to be “salt and light” in secular schools. But how much salt and light can untrained, silent Christians be? Must we not rather train our children in Christian schools that they may become salty and brilliant lights to transform a society wandering in

darkness? I suspect that the verses discussed here may convince you (as they convinced us) that Scripture directs you to put your children in a Christian school. I assure you, if you do so you will

see God’s blessing on your children and your whole family. For all eternity, you will not regret making this decision.

 

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