Our teachers didn't just want to teach me, but they came to me to get to know me. The community was beautiful.
All of us have really pursued excellence as a class. We've all seemed to have acknowledged God as creator.
To receive and implement what we've learned and been taught is a beautiful thing. I've seen truth in the authenticity of relationships.
"Our school interacted as a community ... integrity was something that was upheld as a value. That applied to resolving conflicts, talking about the Bible, and learning about scientific laws. There was always this understanding that our lives were supposed to be built on Biblical truths, [and] that was reflected in our community at Providence."
[The teachers] embody Christ and model that for us ... the truth that [they] all carry is beautiful, and it produces excellence in us children. We see that and put it into practice in how we pursue things.