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Join Dr. Jack Farmer, Superintendent of Berean Baptist Academy, for Coffee with the Superintendent, a thought-provoking and faith-centered podcast that explores the mission of Christian education, biblical truths, and practical insights for personal and academic excellence. Each episode includes three segments: The Grind: Stay updated on school news, events, and announcements that keep the BBA community connected. The Holy Spirit’s Water: Dive deep into daily devotions and biblical reflections, uncovering timeless lessons and applying them to modern life. The Add-Ins: Gain practical wisdom on leadership, learning strategies, and Christian living, all rooted in a shared vision to glorify God and make Him known. Whether you’re a parent, student, or someone passionate about faith and education, this podcast is your daily dose of encouragement and insight, reminding you that discipleship and excellence go hand in hand.
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Join Dr. Jack Farmer, Superintendent of Berean Baptist Academy, for Coffee with the Superintendent, a thought-provoking and faith-centered podcast that explores the mission of Christian education, biblical truths, and practical insights for personal and academic excellence. Each episode includes three segments: The Grind: Stay updated on school news, events, and announcements that keep the BBA community connected. The Holy Spirit’s Water: Dive deep into daily devotions and biblical reflections, uncovering timeless lessons and applying them to modern life. The Add-Ins: Gain practical wisdom on leadership, learning strategies, and Christian living, all rooted in a shared vision to glorify God and make Him known. Whether you’re a parent, student, or someone passionate about faith and education, this podcast is your daily dose of encouragement and insight, reminding you that discipleship and excellence go hand in hand.
In today’s episode of Coffee with the Superintendent, we explore how Berean Baptist Academy is fostering a dynamic and Christ-centered learning environment through authentic, engaging, and challenging instructional experiences. We look closely at Accreditation Standard 7, Indicator 2, discussing why collaborative, project-based, and learner-centered education is vital for developing students who think critically and lead courageously. I’ll also share how BBA is actively expanding opportunities—including the launch of a new pre-med course for high schoolers—and what a highly effective, biblically-grounded learning environment looks like. Join me as we reflect on how every academic endeavor can—and should—point students to the glory of Christ.…
In this episode of Coffee with the Superintendent , we reflect on Leviticus 7:19–21 and consider the weight of purity in worship, the implications of uncleanness, and how Jesus fulfills even the most obscure corners of the Mosaic Law. From the peace offering to the pigs of Matthew 8, we examine how God's call to holiness was never about ritual for ritual's sake—but always about setting apart a people to reflect His glory. In The Grind , we celebrate Amari in 1st grade and acknowledge today's special schedule as our ladies attend the annual discipleship retreat. And in The Add-Ins , we dive into Accreditation Standard 7 and explore how BBA builds a biblically based instructional program that develops critical thinking while cultivating a biblical worldview across all disciplines. Join us as we connect Scripture, scholarship, and school life—one cup at a time.…
In today’s episode of Coffee with the Superintendent , we dive into Leviticus 7:11–18 to explore the peace offering of thanksgiving, vows, and freewill—sacrifices that were deeply rooted in Israel’s rhythms of gratitude and worship. We’ll examine how these offerings pointed forward to Christ’s ultimate fulfillment of peace, how they shaped the message of dependence and holiness for the people and priests, and how the New Covenant frees us to walk in lasting communion with God through Jesus. In “The Grind,” we celebrate Angelo’s birthday in the 9th grade and cheer on our Varsity Soccer team at home against Fayetteville Christian. Don’t forget—there is no school tomorrow due to the BBC Ladies' Retreat. In “The Add-Ins,” we reflect on Relationship Domain Standard 6, Indicator 3 from the accreditation protocol, acknowledging both where BBA is strong and where we still need to grow in national and global student engagement. From coin wars and mission efforts to students using their degrees in Christian service—we’re building a future with purpose. Join us for coffee, encouragement, and a renewed sense of Christ-centered mission.…
In today’s Coffee with the Superintendent episode, we highlight birthday celebrations for our youngest Bulldogs—Primrose and Jett in preschool—and enjoy a classic school lunch of cheeseburgers and fries. But more importantly, we continue our deep dive into the ACSI Accreditation Standards, focusing on Relationship Domain – Standard 6, Indicator 2, which calls schools to connect with national and global communities. Dr. Farmer reflects on how Berean Baptist Academy has started this journey through class-based mission communication projects, such as letter-writing to missionaries, and discusses how much more can and should be done. With biblical conviction and a forward-looking heart, this episode invites our community to dream, partner, and serve beyond borders as we raise students who impact the world for Christ. Join us as we seek to grow in knowledge and global compassion, outreach, and obedience to the Great Commission.…
In this Coffee with the Superintendent episode, Dr. Farmer explores Accreditation Standard 6, Indicator 1, emphasizing the importance of schools engaging with their local, national, and global communities. He highlights how Berean Baptist Academy actively participates in community outreach through athletics, fine arts festivals, food bank initiatives, and pro-life support efforts such as bottle drives and no-sew blanket donations. He also acknowledges the challenges of rebuilding mission trip participation in a post-COVID world. This episode underscores how service-oriented education fosters discipleship and connects students to the broader mission of the gospel. #BBA #CoffeeWithTheSuperintendent #AccreditationJourney #ChristCenteredEducation #CommunityMatters #DiscipleshipInAction…
In today’s Coffee with the Superintendent episode, we continue our deep dive into the accreditation process by exploring Standard 5, Indicator 3 of the Relationship Domain: cultivating a culture of collaboration among faculty and staff. Dr. Farmer reflects on how Berean Baptist Academy fosters a spirit of unity and shared purpose through faculty involvement, policy development, mentoring systems, and leadership growth. We also celebrate birthdays in our BBA family, update you on the day's athletics and lunch, and thank God for continuing to bless our school. Tune in and hear how shared leadership strengthens our mission of making disciples who strive for academic excellence. Don’t forget to share this podcast with fellow BBA families and alumni—it’s one of the many ways we stay connected and informed. #BBA #CoffeeWithTheSuperintendent #AccreditationJourney #ChristCenteredEducation #CommunityMatters #DiscipleshipInAction…
On this special Resurrection Sunday episode of Coffee with the Superintendent , we reflect on the continuous flame of the altar in Leviticus 6 and how it foreshadows the unending intercession of Christ, our Risen Savior. Dr. Farmer explores how the enduring fire symbolizes God’s presence, Christ’s fulfillment, and our ongoing call to live as living sacrifices under the New Covenant. In “The Grind,” we celebrate Elyse in 9th grade and Alexandra in 7th grade on their birthdays, and in “The Add-Ins,” we take a deep dive into Standard 5, Indicator 2 of accreditation—how Berean collects and responds to stakeholder feedback to strengthen our school. From dress code adjustments to curriculum refinements and college readiness initiatives, find out how your voice shapes the future of BBA. Whether you’re tuning in from the breakfast table or the church pew, may this episode fuel your spirit and remind you: the fire of Christ’s love never goes out.…
In this Saturday edition of Coffee with the Superintendent , we dive deep into the Levitical guilt offering found in Leviticus 6:1–7 and its rich implications for understanding Christ’s atonement under the New Covenant. What did it mean for someone in ancient Israel to make restitution and offer a ram? How did God’s law reflect justice, equity, and grace even then—and how is that grace perfected in Jesus? We’ll also explore how Berean Baptist Academy is committed to excellence in school communication through Accreditation Standard 5.1 and how we’re building trust and transparency with our families and alumni. Plus, we celebrate Harper’s birthday in The Grind and extend an invitation to help spread the word about this daily podcast that now reaches over 2,200 stakeholders in our growing BBA community. If you’ve ever wondered how God’s justice and mercy were woven into the law—and how Christ fulfilled every bit of it—this episode will challenge and encourage you. Don’t miss it.…
In this episode of Coffee with the Superintendent , we explore the guilt offering found in Leviticus 5, diving into the rich symbolism of restitution, atonement, and divine grace. From the provision of offerings scaled to meet the people's financial means to the meticulous instructions for reconciliation with God and others, the guilt offering foreshadowed the redemptive work of Christ. Dr. Farmer unpacks how Jesus fulfilled the requirements of this sacrificial system and inaugurated a New Covenant that offers forgiveness and restoration without economic barrier, through faith alone. We also look at BBA's conflict resolution policies rooted in biblical principles, reflecting how we strive to live out gospel reconciliation in a school setting. Join us as we consider what it means to live today as people forgiven, restored, and bound together by grace.…
In today’s episode of Coffee with the Superintendent , we explore the final category of the sin offering from Leviticus 4:27–35—the offering for the common person. We’ll examine how this sacrifice demonstrated God's care for the everyday Israelite and set His covenant apart from other ancient legal codes like the Code of Hammurabi. We trace how Jesus, the Lamb of God, fulfilled this offering completely, becoming the sin-bearer for all people, regardless of status, influence, or wealth. In “The Grind,” we celebrate birthdays for Annabelle, Serenity, Elijah, and Mrs. Smith, who wears many hats at BBA. We also preview the Upper School awards chapel and double-header athletics on the home field, and we close with a look at the importance of meaningful faculty-student relationships, highlighting the powerful statistic that most of our Upper School students feel supported by specific staff members. Whether you’re seeking a deeper understanding of the Gospel or staying connected to campus life, this episode reminds us that in Christ, everyone matters, and grace meets us right where we are.…
In today’s Coffee with the Superintendent episode, we explore Leviticus 4:22–26 and the unique sin offering prescribed for rulers who unintentionally sinned against the Lord. We examine why this offering was third in the sequence, how it reflects the weight of leadership, and how it foreshadows the perfect atonement found in Jesus Christ. Drawing connections from both Old and New Testament passages, we see how Christ fulfills the need for a ruler’s sin offering and how His grace reshapes the way Christian leaders live today. Join us as we reflect on Christ’s redemptive work, campus updates, and what it means to walk in grace and leadership in 2025.…
On this April 15, 2025, episode of Coffee with the Superintendent , we examine the sin offering for the nation found in Leviticus 4:13–21. What does it mean for a people to sin corporately—and how is such guilt addressed in God’s economy of grace? We explore how the ancient practice of sacrifice pointed to Christ’s ultimate atonement for the world's sins. Alongside the biblical exposition, we highlight how this ties to Daniel’s intercessory prayer and Paul’s theology in Romans 1. In “The Grind,” we update you on Varsity Soccer, Middle School Softball, Taco Tuesday, and the looming tax deadline. In “The Add-Ins,” we reflect on accreditation practices that promote spiritual and operational growth in school leadership. Join us for a Christ-centered journey through the Word, the work, and the worship of everyday life at Berean Baptist Academy.…
In today’s episode of Coffee with the Superintendent (April 14, 2025), we open the Book of Leviticus to explore the Sin Offering—specifically the one commanded for the priests. Why did the law require the priest to offer for his own sin first? What does this teach us about our own need for cleansing and the holiness required to intercede for others? And how does this shadow find its fulfillment in the person and work of Jesus Christ? We examine how the perfect sacrifice of Christ not only fulfilled the priestly sin offering but also elevated Him as our better, eternal High Priest. Through passages in Hebrews and the Gospels, we unpack the deep spiritual truth that Jesus not only made the offering—He became the offering. We also celebrate birthdays, student theater performances, and afternoon athletic matchups in The Grind , and continue our ongoing discussion in The Add-Ins with a look at leadership responsibilities in the context of Christian school accreditation. Join us as we sip, study, and seek to walk faithfully—together.…
In this Palm Sunday episode of Coffee with the Superintendent (April 13, 2025), we journey through Leviticus 3 to explore the peace offering—a sacred ritual of shared fellowship, thanksgiving, and worship in ancient Israel. We uncover how every detail of the peace offering—from the laying on of hands to the burning of fat—pointed forward to Jesus Christ, our true and perfect peace. We reflect on how Christ fulfilled this offering, not just through sacrifice, but by becoming our peace and reconciling us to God. Along the way, we also pause to honor Palm Sunday’s significance in redemptive history as the entry point to Holy Week. Through this time of teaching and reflection, we’re called to live in 2025 as recipients of peace, agents of reconciliation, and people of praise. This episode includes school announcements, student birthdays, and a devotional challenge to embody Christ in our lives today.…
In today’s episode of Coffee with the Superintendent , we dive into Leviticus 2 and examine the rich symbolism of the grain offering—a sacrifice of fine flour, oil, and frankincense that was completely absent of blood, yet deeply expressive of worship, provision, and surrender. We explore how every component of the offering foreshadowed Jesus Christ, the Bread of Life, and how His perfect life and sacrifice fulfilled even the smallest detail of the Mosaic Law. From the absence of leaven to the presence of salt, each instruction pointed toward the holiness and covenantal faithfulness of God. As we unpack how Christ became both our offering and sustenance, we challenge ourselves in 2025 to live lives seasoned with grace, saturated with the Spirit, and wholly devoted to the Lord. Whether in school, at home, or within our communities, we are reminded that we offer not grain, but ourselves—living sacrifices for the glory of God. So pour yourself a fresh cup and join us for this reflective journey through the Scriptures and into the heart of worship.…
In this episode of Coffee with the Superintendent (April 11, 2025), we explore Leviticus 1 and the powerful foreshadowing of Christ found in the burnt offering. From the requirement of a spotless sacrifice to the total consumption by fire, each detail reveals a characteristic of Jesus—our perfect, obedient Savior. We reflect on how Jesus fulfilled every aspect of this offering and how believers in 2025 can live in the freedom of grace as “living sacrifices” in our homes, classrooms, and communities. Plus, we celebrate birthdays, highlight today’s Jesus Theatre performance, and cheer on our Bulldogs in Varsity Soccer and Softball.…
In today’s episode of Coffee with the Superintendent , we turn to Exodus 34:10-28, where God, in His mercy, renews His covenant with Israel following their great failure with the golden calf. We explore the historical context of this renewal, how the festivals and covenant commands pointed to Christ, and how Jesus fulfills every law, promise, and sacrifice. We also reflect on how we, as believers in 2025, are called to live in faithful remembrance, joyful obedience, and awe-filled worship of our covenant-keeping God. Plus, we celebrate student and preschool birthdays, look ahead to middle school sports, enjoy pizza in the cafeteria, and dig into Christ-centered school governance in our accreditation standards. Pour your coffee and join us for truth, grace, and growth in the BBA community.…
In this 150th episode, dated April 9, 2025, of Coffee with the Superintendent , we dive into the heart of Sabbath law in Exodus 31:12–17 and explore how its rich meaning is fulfilled in Christ. Learn how the Sabbath, once a sacred sign between God and Israel, now points us to the eternal rest we find in Jesus. In The Grind , we celebrate Tala’s birthday and preview today’s middle school soccer match and lunch lineup. Finally, in The Add-Ins , we explore Accreditation Standard 2, Indicator 3—highlighting faculty, staff, and families' vital role in modeling faithful church involvement. Tune in for practical truth, spiritual encouragement, and a deeper understanding of how to live as disciples in 2025.…
In today’s episode of Coffee with the Superintendent , we celebrate the birthday of a longtime preschool team member, cheer on our Bulldogs in a full day of athletic competition, and dig into the heart of Christian education through Accreditation Standard 2, Indicator 2. What does it mean to form a Christlike character through discipleship, mentoring, and outreach? Why is this essential—not optional—in a Christian school? And what does a highly effective school look like when spiritual formation is a lived reality, not just a bullet point? Join us as we connect our mission to everyday moments and explore how faithful presence and intentional relationships transform hearts for eternity.…
In this April 7, 2025, episode of Coffee with the Superintendent , we explore the heartbeat of Christian education through Accreditation Standard 2, Indicator 1: the intentional cultivation of a biblical worldview and spiritual formation in every aspect of school life. From classroom instruction to student activities, we explain what it means to disciple students truthfully, how schools assess spiritual growth, and what a highly effective, Christ-centered learning environment looks like. Plus, we celebrate birthdays, preview the day's sports action, and enjoy a flavorful lunch update in The Grind . Tune in and be encouraged as we continue shaping hearts and minds for Christ—one student, one day, one decision at a time.…
In today’s Coffee with the Superintendent episode, we explore the final section of Exodus 22, where justice, mercy, and personal responsibility are interwoven into God's law for His people. We examine how these Old Testament instructions were fulfilled in Christ and how modern Christians can still live by the spirit of these commands under the New Covenant. We also celebrate the birthday of one of our beloved staff members, Mrs. Keels, and reflect on the call to worship with fellow believers this Sunday. In the Add-Ins, we continue our accreditation series with Standard 1, Indicator 4, focusing on measuring expected student outcomes and how they shape everything from academics to discipleship. Grab your coffee, open your heart, and lean into the truth together—because every day is an opportunity to grow in Christ and serve purposefully.…
In this episode of Coffee with the Superintendent , we dive into the justice and restoration principles in Exodus 22:1–15, uncovering the heart of God behind property laws, restitution, and neighborly responsibility. These ancient truths point us to Christ—our perfect Restorer—and challenge us to live with integrity and compassion in every relationship. In The Grind, we celebrate Nyomee’s birthday and encourage our community to prepare for Sunday worship with joyful expectations. In The Add-Ins, we continue our accreditation series with Standard 1, Indicator 3, exploring how communicated admissions policies protect our mission and promote partnership with families. Learn why alignment isn’t just helpful—it’s biblical. Whether you’re a parent, student, teacher, or alum—this episode is a reminder that every policy, every classroom, and every interaction is an opportunity to glorify God.…
In today’s Coffee with the Superintendent episode, we unpack the often-overlooked passage of Exodus 21:28–36, where God teaches His people about responsibility, justice, and valuing human life—even through laws about livestock and accidents. We explore how these commands were lived out in ancient Israel, fulfilled in the life of Christ, and what they mean for believers walking in integrity today. In The Grind, we celebrate Colton in the 5th grade, gear up for our Middle and Varsity Soccer games against Homeschool, and enjoy deli sandwiches and chips for lunch. In The Add-Ins, we continue our accreditation spotlight with Standard 1, Indicator 2, diving deep into how Berean Baptist Academy lives out its mission “to make disciples of Christ who strive for academic excellence.” From curriculum to culture, we discuss why this matters and what a genuinely effective Christian school looks like. Join us as we connect ancient truth with daily school life—and continue growing together in Christ.…
In today’s episode of Coffee with the Superintendent , we explore biblical justice in the Old Testament and how Jesus fulfilled those laws in grace and truth. From capital crimes to servant protections, Exodus 21:12–27 reveals a God deeply concerned with the dignity of human life and fairness in community relationships. We walk through each law, see its connection to Christ, and reflect on how it challenges our lives today. Then, in The Grind, we celebrate student birthdays, preview an afternoon of back-to-back middle school sports, and invite the community to soak up some springtime sun with the Bulldogs. And don’t forget—it’s Pizza Day in the cafeteria! Finally, in The Add-Ins, we begin a special series on accreditation, breaking down Standard 1: The Mission, Statement of Faith, and Student Outcomes. Why does our mission matter? How does it guide everything we do? And what does it mean for your family? Grab your coffee and join us for insight, encouragement, and a reminder that God is at work in every detail—from the classroom to the community.…
In this episode of Coffee with the Superintendent , we begin a powerful conversation about honor, redemption, and integrity—both in Scripture and in our school community. In The Holy Spirit’s Water , we examine Exodus 21:7–11, a passage that, though ancient and often misunderstood, reveals God’s heart for justice and the protection of the vulnerable. We explore how this Old Testament law served as a safeguard for young women in Israel and how it ultimately points us to the faithfulness of Christ, our Redeemer, and Bridegroom. In The Grind , we celebrate the birthdays of Damion (12th grade), Kanye (9th grade), and Gayeon (9th grade). Elementary March Madness continues, and we invite our community to Berean Baptist Church for midweek Bible study. A special invitation is also extended for 2–3 men to join a Wednesday night micro-group for discipleship and spiritual growth. In The Add-Ins , we unpack the final statement in the BBA Parent Covenant, emphasizing the importance of behaving with dignity and respect on campus. This commitment is rooted in Scripture and helps foster a Christ-centered culture where students, parents, and faculty thrive together in unity and love. This episode challenges us all to live the gospel—not just in theology, but in tone. Not just in belief but in behavior. Because how we walk reflects the One we follow.…
In today’s episode of Coffee with the Superintendent , we begin April by reflecting on the powerful image of the bondservant from Exodus 21:1–6. In The Holy Spirit’s Water , we explore how this Old Testament picture of willing servitude—marked by love and loyalty—points us to Jesus Christ, who chose the path of obedience for our redemption. We also examine why Paul called himself a bondservant and how modern believers are called to live with that same heart of joyful surrender. In The Grind, we celebrate birthdays for Kendall, who is in 10th grade, and Ms. Smith, our elementary art teacher. We highlight a big day in athletics with Softball at home and Varsity Soccer on the road! Then, in The Add-Ins , we unpack Parent Covenant Statement #9, focusing on financial integrity, timely communication, and the biblical foundations for stewardship and accountability within a Christian school partnership. This episode challenges us to live lives marked by love, faithfulness, and covenant commitment—not just in words but in every big and minor action.…
In this final episode of March, Coffee with the Superintendent takes us into the heart of covenant living, where obedience begins—not in grand gestures, but in the faithful rhythms of daily life. In The Holy Spirit’s Water , we begin a new journey in Deuteronomy 6:1–12, where God commands parents—especially fathers—to diligently teach His Word to their children. From the ancient practices of the Shema to the fulfillment of these truths in the life of Christ, we explore how covenant parenting remains essential for discipleship today. In The Grind , we celebrate birthdays for Sam, Elijah, Londynn, and Isabella, and recognize the accomplishments of our Elementary students in Award Chapel. Our athletes head into afternoon matchups on the road and at home, and Chicken Nuggets headline the lunch menu. In The Add-Ins , we unpack Parent Covenant Statement #8, which calls parents to uphold compliance, attendance, and dress code policies. Far from being about legalism, these practices reflect a biblical commitment to order, respect, and partnership in Christian education. Scripture reminds us that honoring even the most minor responsibilities brings glory to God. This episode challenges us to embrace the seemingly ordinary moments—because when we live with intention and obedience, the ordinary becomes sacred.…
In this Sunday edition of Coffee with the Superintendent , we explore the final six commandments from Exodus 20:12–17—those that govern how we relate to one another as image-bearers of God. From honoring parents to rejecting envy, each commandment is fulfilled perfectly in Christ and offers us a framework for how to love others in fundamental, tangible ways. We reflect on how Jesus not only taught the second greatest commandment— “Love your neighbor as yourself” —but lived it to perfection, leaving us an example to follow. Through the lens of the New Covenant, we discover how the Law leads us to grace and calls us to live with humility, integrity, and sacrificial love. In The Grind , we celebrate a special birthday for one of our youngest daily listeners, Emma, in the 1st grade, and honor Mrs. Garcia, our excellent 2nd-grade teacher, on her birthday. As we look ahead to worship, we’re reminded of the joy and importance of gathering with the church body. Then, in The Add-Ins , we explore the BBA Parent Covenant’s call for families to volunteer or give toward Academy events. More than obligation, it’s an invitation to partnership—and a biblical call to build up the body of Christ with joy and generosity. This episode invites you to see obedience not as duty but worship—lived out in love, powered by grace, and anchored in community.…
In this episode of Coffee with the Superintendent , we launch a new series titled The Mosaic Law: The Schoolmaster That Brings Us to Christ . Today, we reflect on the first four commandments from Exodus 20:1–11, exploring how each points to the person and work of Jesus Christ. From God’s declaration of His identity to the call to honor His name and rest in His provision, we see how Christ fulfills what the Law foreshadowed—and how Christians today live in reverent worship and spiritual rest. In The Grind , we enjoy a quiet Saturday with no birthdays or school events, but we encourage every member of our BBA family to prepare their hearts for Sunday worship. We’re reminded from Hebrews 10 that gathering together with believers is not just a routine—it’s a biblical call to community, primarily as the day of Christ draws near. In The Add-Ins , we continue unpacking the BBA Parent Covenant by exploring Statement #6: the call for parents to report discrepancies in policy execution. We consider the biblical roots of accountability in Galatians, Matthew, and Ephesians, and we affirm how clear, loving communication strengthens trust, unity, and discipleship in our school community. This episode invites us to honor God's Word, walk in covenant faithfulness, and model the grace and truth of Christ in every area of life.…
In this episode of Coffee with the Superintendent , we wrap up the book of Romans with a powerful final passage—Romans 16:21–27. Paul ends his letter with heartfelt greetings and a glorious doxology, praising the God who strengthens believers through the gospel, reveals His eternal mystery in Christ, and calls all nations to the obedience of faith. We explore the New Covenant reality that salvation is personal and communal and that every believer has a place in God’s ongoing mission. In The Grind , we celebrate the birthday of Mrs. Douglas, our Admissions Coordinator and proud BBA alumna, who is currently on maternity leave. We also spotlight our Varsity Soccer team, which is traveling to compete at Northwood Temple Academy. We remind families of today’s Parent Teacher Conferences and the upcoming BBA Alumni Dinner on June 5, 2025. In The Add-Ins , we unpack Statement #5 of the BBA Parent Covenant, emphasizing the importance of parents checking behavioral reports nightly and partnering with faculty to help students grow in discipline and spiritual maturity. With guidance from Deuteronomy, Proverbs, Hebrews, and more, we highlight how discipline is an act of love and why accountability is central to Christian growth. This episode calls us watchful, united and grounded in grace as we partner to shape the next generation—mind, heart, and soul.…
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