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Cultivating Conversation: Socratic Circles
By Veritas on December 4, 2016Written by Upper School Humanities Teacher Emily Burlew How is it that Gilgamesh, a ruthless ruler, can grow attached...
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On Conversation
By Veritas on October 25, 2016On Conversation My grandfather was a quiet man. I knew his history mostly through stories from my mother—his time...
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God, Food and Human Flourishing
By Veritas on March 29, 2016By Joshua Gibbs & Dr. Jim Watkins, Upper School Humanities For a moment, ponder how much of your day...
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Swoops and Swirls: Cursive in Kindergarten
By Veritas on February 3, 2016In our latest post, Veritas Lower School Principal Hal Waller shares an exciting new initiative: cursive in kindergarten!...
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Morning Meeting: A Reflection by Dean of Academics Robyn Burlew
By Veritas on November 25, 2015You are a great God and a great King and a great King above all gods. In your hand...
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Audio Recordings Collection
By Veritas on October 16, 2015Veritas is honored to host a variety of excellent speakers throughout the year. In this post, we are pleased...
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Principles of Partnership
By Veritas on September 24, 2015At Veritas, we believe learning can truly be a ‘garden of delight’, a place where young plants are given...
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What is Your Telos: Auditing a Classical Music Program
By Veritas on June 22, 2015This article by Veritas’ own Lilli Benko was recently published in The Journal, a quarterly publication of the Society...
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Culture Making: Sophomore Molly Crews
By Veritas on December 4, 2014“Teen Stylin is a program for Virginia students in grades 6 – 12 with a passion for clothing design....
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Navigating a Secular Age: A Book Review of ‘How (Not) to Be Secular’ by James K.A. Smith
By Veritas on November 25, 2014Kevin Germer, Veritas theology instructor and pastor of Christ Presbyterian Church, recently reviewed James K.A. Smith’s “How (Not) to...
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