EAGLE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY - Key Persons
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- Middle School Science Teacher
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- Education Aid / Assistant to the Athletic Director
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- Middle School Social Studies / English Teacher
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- Middle School / High School Bible Teacher
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- High School Science Teacher
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- Interim Executive Principal
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- ASC Coordinator / Librarian
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- Elementary Spanish Teacher
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- High School Science Teacher
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- High School English / Digital Media Teacher
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- Fourth / Fifth Grade Teacher
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- Middle School / High School Math Teacher
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- High School History / World Geography Teacher
Truth is the true or actual state of a matter. It is the conformity with fact or reality. It is exemplified in honesty and partners with integrity in that it adheres to the principle of the "right thing." The example of Jesus shines brightly as he stated, "I am the way and the truth and the light." Although his truths did not always conform to the ideas of truth in his day, he was a shining example of God's love for mankind and worked diligently to relay that truth to a hurting world. One of the difficult things about Truth is that the truth is sometimes very painful. It is hard to accept some realities. Facts are not always pleasant and sometimes it is easier to shy away from the truth than embrace it. ECA encourages our students to take a stand for what is right, to seek knowledge that is sound, and to challenge themselves to live honestly even when it is difficult.
Wisdom is the knowledge of what is true or right coupled with just judgement as to action. It is discernment or insight into people or things, learning something, and then applying that knowledge to a situation. Jesus is our example of wisdom in that he took Godly knowledge and made it accessible to mankind. He used his wisdom and knowledge as a Rabbi, or teacher, to instruct and ultimately love a people to salvation. One of the difficult things about Wisdom is deciphering truth. We admonish our students to seek out knowledge and learn from books, people, and life experiences, while understanding that the greatest wisdom comes from the Word of God. We encourage our students to evaluate knowledge gained as it relates to Biblical principles and use this wisdom in deciding truth. Christ's example of learning and using his wisdom to affect others for good shaped our world. As students learn and share their knowledge, they, too, will shape our world.