LOGOS ACADEMY STUDENT
STUDENT FORMATION & DEVELOPMENT
Our students have bountiful opportunities to explore many different areas and to be developed into adults who live purposefully, growing in wisdom, virtue, and grace.
Student Code of Conduct
At the heart of the Code of Conduct is a sincere desire to provide a true Christ-centered environment for education that honors Jesus Christ. We believe that such an environment will not only result in a love for God, but also a profound respect for the authority God has placed over us, our fellow classmates, and ourselves. Such an environment will allow administration, leadership, faculty, students, and visitors to walk more closely within the high calling we have in following and knowing Christ.
A Christ-centered community is one that promotes respect, responsibility for our actions, and the desire to repair that which is broken. It is a community where each individual is expected to live honorably and each individual is expected to encourage his/her peers to live honorably as well. A Christ-centered community is more than a commitment to follow a set of rules. It is the privilege of growing together in an honorable lifestyle that pleases God.
It is our hope, our desire, and our prayer that this commitment to an honorable lifestyle will far outlive a student’s time at Logos Academy. We hope that our students will see the benefits of an honorable lifestyle and allow the basic principles of the Code of Conduct to govern all aspects of their lives.
Student Involvement
The Logos Academy Code of Conduct is primarily student driven. Students must play a significant role in the enforcement of this code. Not only are we asking students to live by the code, they will also be expected to hold each other accountable to follow the code.
The Code of Conduct is intended to be a positive reinforcement to a student’s life, not a negative burden. It is worded, structured, and enforced to encourage students to live with honor, integrity, and Christian character. Ultimately, the strength and success of the Code of Conduct rests with our students’ commitment to abide by it and their willingness to hold each other accountable.
Foundation Expectations & Infractions
It is our desire to provide a safe and orderly environment where students can learn academically, emotionally, and spiritually. A well-disciplined school creates the best environment for learning. As a school that is accountable to God and parents, these guidelines provide order to the whole community and to the lives of our students.
As a Christ-centered community, each member is expected to follow these biblical principles for success:
- I will show respect.
- I will take responsibility.
- I will seek to repair.
Respect
- Students will show respect to those in authority.
- Students will show respect to their peers.
- Students will show respect for each subject area and discipline as an opportunity to learn and grow together.
- Students will respect our school building and all other resources.
Responsibility
- Students will take responsibility for their actions.
- Students will take responsibility to be prepared for class and complete assignments on time.
- Students will take responsibility to clean up after themselves.
Repair
- Students will seek to repair any broken relationships between peers, faculty, and staff.
- Students will seek to repair any damage that is caused to our school building or property.
Portrait of a Graduate
Logos Academy is committed to shaping the minds and hearts of our students. Formation does not stop with the intellect, but extends to the whole person made in the image of God, including his or her physical, emotional, and spiritual development.
We believe that Jesus Christ is not only the ideal man, but also the divine Logos who gives coherence and meaning to the universe and the communities we inhabit. In love, God sent Him to redeem fallen humanity to love and serve God with heart, soul, mind, and strength.
As students are formed into the image of Christ, their deepest loves, hopes, and desires will be oriented by their love for God and commitment to Christ’s kingdom.
As lovers of the Kingdom of God, graduates of Logos Academy will:
- Become lifelong lovers and servants of the divine Logos, Jesus Christ.
- Live purposefully, growing in wisdom, virtue, and grace.
- Serve with a joyful eternal perspective, gladly sacrificing, suffering, and celebrating in all circumstances.
As lovers of people made in the image of God, graduates of Logos Academy will:
- Foster human flourishing wherever they are called to live, work, and serve.
- Love people of all cultures, enjoying the diversity and creativity God displays through humanity.
- Possess hearts full of Gospel-filled hope for their families, churches, and communities.
- Invest in substantial and practical service to family, church, and community.
As lovers of creation, graduates of Logos Academy will:
- Develop an awe for creation that compels them to study its beauty, laws, creatures, and complexity.
- Develop capacity in the visual and performing arts alongside the classical liberal arts and sciences to grown in love for creation, humanity, and the Creator while mastering the formal study of each.
- Exercise lifelong stewardship of creation.
- Demonstrate capacity in the classical liberal arts and sciences toward the formal study of creation, humanity, and the Creator.
- Understand the opportunities and expectations that exist today within the professional and academic fields of math, science, healthcare, technology, human services, and engineering.
As lovers of truth, beauty, and goodness, graduates of Logos Academy will:
- Practice habits and develop virtues that lead to lifelong learning, including contemplation and imitation of the most excellent role models.
- Display the ability to reason clearly, recognize logical errors, and communicate with persuasiveness, accuracy, substantive value, and imaginative vision.
- Demonstrate mastery of a core body of knowledge, as well as the skills, intentionality, and vocational awareness needed for success in post-secondary education and career.