HEAVY TOPIC, LIGHT-HEARTED STORY

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CHCA Founders’ Campus Principal Steve Sideris, collaborating with alum artist Charleigh Wright ’24, writes What Did You Say, Jose? when modern picture books don’t say quite enough. By: Avery Kaufman […]

BEHIND the BLACKBOARD

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CHCA’s new Director of Academics, Dr. Michelle Walker-Glenn, shares her thoughts on technology, curriculum, and the value of a Christian education.

S’mores Cookies Recipe

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Ingredients:  Directions:  Note: It is best practice to leave cookies on the baking sheet for a few minutes after pulling them out of the oven. This ensures the bottom of your […]

Wellness Gets a Makeover

From Instagram-worthy cold plunges to the supplement made from “liquid gold,” today’s buzziest health trends merit a deeper dive. These days, keeping up with wellness trends can feel a bit […]

Age Milestones Can Trigger Financial Planning Actions

Reaching certain age milestones can be significant for many different reasons. Beyond birthday celebrations and life changes, such as retirement, age milestones are meaningful for financial planning. Milestones can trigger […]

Giving Back, Looking Forward 

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For Mike and Kim Carpenter, legacy giving is more than an act of gratitude: It’s an opportunity to further God’s kingdom for generations to come.

The Basics of Estate Planning

If you have already done a bit of estate planning, congratulations! You’re ahead of the general public. Approximately 32% of American adults have an estate plan, meaning about 68% do […]

What happens if you die without a will?

In the legal world, if you die without a will, it’s called dying “intestate.” A local probate court then has to decide how to distribute your property. While they follow […]