January 30, 2025 - 05:56
In response to the unexpected closure of the Ramona Lutheran Church’s school last December, families in Ramona have rallied together to establish a new homeschooling cooperative known as Lux Christi Academy. This initiative aims to provide an alternative educational option for students affected by the sudden shutdown.
Parents and educators have collaborated to create a nurturing environment that focuses on personalized learning experiences, emphasizing both academic achievement and character development. The cooperative offers a flexible curriculum, allowing families to tailor educational paths that align with their children's individual needs and interests.
Community members have expressed enthusiasm about the cooperative, highlighting the opportunity for children to engage in collaborative learning and social activities. The cooperative is also designed to foster a strong sense of community among families, encouraging participation in group projects and events. As Lux Christi Academy takes shape, it stands as a testament to the resilience and dedication of Ramona families in the face of unexpected challenges.
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