Monday, March 24, 2014

About that other Liahona Academy

So I learned that the Liahona Preparatory Academy I was talking about last time is not the only Liahona Academy out there, indeed there are quite a few others.

This other Liahona Academy I'm referring to is more of a center for troubled youths center than it is a school, like the Liahona private school I mentioned last time. The Liahona Academy (here's their website) is an organization that seems to be more dedicated to helping boys who have problems with substance abuse or violence or any other sort of problem of that nature. They also have a twitter account you can follow. Oh and I also stumbled on their Yelp page, quite....disparate reviews I must say.

The other school, the Liahona Preparatory Academy in Pleasant Grove (a Latter day saint doctrine based school, who's swag is available here) by the way.

Oh also, There's now a subreddit over at reddit for the Preparatory Academy. Feel free to link to all sorts of Liahona rated stuff!

Well, just wanted to make you guys aware. Also, the page rankings for the Liahona Preparatory Academy seem to be all wonky.

And as always, keep up with Liahona's sports!

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Liahona Academy

So I just learned about this interesting private school/home school program. I know what you're thinking, 'What do you mean private school/home school?!?!?'

I'll get to that.

Enter the Liahona Academy: A private school located in Pleasant Grove, UT. I'll let their wiki page give the summary:

Liahona Preparatory Academy
 is a regionally accredited private school in Utah CountyUtahUnited States, that teaches pre-kindergarten to grade 12. The school was founded by Brent and Kolleen DeGraff. The school blends core academics with the principles of the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS). Liahona has been in operation since 1998. Liahona teaches four basic classes: history, science, English, and math. They also teach electives such as dance, Spanish, drama, choir, and career exploration. Liahona currently has almost 200 on-campus students.

So far so interesting, at least for an LDS parent. The part that really caught my interest though is that they allow students to take their classes from home, no matter where they live (by which I mean, even outside of Utah, or the USA!). This allows you as a parent to get the benefits of homeschooling bundled together with the benefits of having a staff of brilliant, hard working teachers who probably know a bit more about their respective subjects than the average parent.

How is this accomplished? Well, in the classrooms of their campus in Pleasant Grove there are HD cameras running during the day's classes, which are then live streamed and stored on their online servers. So, your kids can watch the classes, take the tests and do the homework all from home, allowing them to do their schooling according to their preferred schedules. Wow! What a dream program...

Oh, and did I mention that these long distance students are always invited to participate in the school's social events (like Prom and such) if they should so choose?

Not to mention, the school is known for doing lots of service projects, as well as taking trips around the world, especially Mexico and the sites along the east coast of the US that were key in the founding of our nation.

They h
ave a great basketball program, if that's your thing.

Soon, they'll also have a sustainable aquaponics greenhouse and organic/Permaculture gardens set up soon, so they're super green.

Plus, it's very economical, according to the Private school review odds are you'll only be paying around $2K a year.

Overall, this seems like a very interesting school to look at if you're an LDS parent looking for a high quality and moral education for your kids!

HULLO!

Hello Internet!

I'm just a guy who's interested in what goes into educating kids in a moral environment, as free as possible from Common Core and other similar government programs. I don't want my kids brainwashed by big brother!