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Expected Student Outcomes

Expected Student Outcomes


Students who graduate from Aletheia Christian Academy should be young men and women who:

Spiritually
  • have a personal, saving relationship with Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior (Romans 10:9-10)
  • have a desire to know and to do the will of God (Ps 40:7-8)
  • have a biblical sense of right and wrong that affects their decision making (James 1:22, Joshua 1:8)
  • have a respect for and reverence toward God and those God places in positions of authority (II Tim 1:7)
  • are empowered by the Holy Spirit and manifest a life that pursues faith, goodness, knowledge, self-control, perseverance, godliness, kindness, and love (Galatians 5:22-23)
  • possess a biblical worldview and are capable of articulating and defending it
  • understand the worth of all humanity as created in the image of God (Genesis 1:27)
  • have an appreciation for the natural environment and practice responsible stewardship of God’s creation
  • personally respond to carry out the Great Commission locally and around the world in a culturally sensitive manner


Academically
  • have a comprehensive command of the fundamental processes used in communicating with others (speaking, listening, writing and reading)  (Col 4:6)
  • are proficient in mathematics and science, can use the scientific method as a means of problem solving, and can see God’s created order in the universe (Ps 147:4, Prov. 25:2)
  • have a knowledge and an understanding of people, events, and movements in history (including church history) and the cultures of other peoples and places
  • solve complex problems by thinking critically and creatively
  • have an appreciation of languages and cultures of other peoples, dispelling prejudice, promoting interethnic harmony, and encouraging biblical hospitality
  • have an appreciation of our Christian and American heritage of freedom and human dignity which leads to good citizenship and understand, value and engage in appropriate social (community) and civic (political) activity.
  • are committed to lifelong learning
  • can use technology to communicate and find, analyze and evaluate information in a God honoring manner
  • value intellectual inquiry and are engaged in the marketplace of ideas- able to respectfully participate in an open/honest exchange of ideas
  • have an appreciation for literature and the arts and understand how they express and shape an individual’s beliefs and values
     
Socially
  • respect and relate appropriately, with integrity, to the people with whom they work, play, and live
  • are prepared to practice the principles of healthy, moral family living according to biblical values (Ephesians 5, 6; I Tim. 5:8)
  • are actively engaged in the church and their community, serving God and others
  • are good stewards of their finances, time and all other resources
  • understand that hard work has dignity as an expression of the nature of God
     
Physically
  • treat their bodies as temples of the Holy Spirit (I Cor.  6:19-20)
  • understand the importance of maintaining lifelong physical fitness and are exposed to lifetime sports