Expected Student Outcomes
IN ACADEMICS:
As maturing Legacy students who:
are well prepared in all academic disciplines, and are skilled in reading, writing, mathematics, science speaking, listening and thinking.
have a knowledge and an understanding of people, events, and movements in history (including church history) and the cultures of other peoples and places.
appreciate the literature and the arts and understand how they express and shape their beliefs and values
know how to utilize resources including technology to find, analyze, and evaluate information.
are a creative and critical thinker who can apply learning to solve real-world problems.
are committed to lifelong learning.
IN CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT:
As maturing Legacy students who:
have the skills to question, solve problems, and make wise decisions.
understand the worth of every human being as created in the image of God.
embrace and practice justice, mercy and peacemaking in the family and society.
value intellectual inquiry and are engaged in the marketplace of ideas (open, honest, exchange of ideas).
respect and relate appropriately with integrity to the people with whom they work, play and live.
have an appreciation for the natural environment and practice responsible stewardship of God’s creation.
are prepared to practice the principles of healthy, moral family living.
are good stewards of their finances, time (including discretionary time) and all other resources.
understand that work has dignity as an expression of the nature of God.
are a responsible citizen in the local community and the world.
accepts personal responsibility for their actions.
IN SPIRITUAL FORMATION:
As maturing Legacy students who:
understand and commit to a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
know, understand, and apply God’s Word in daily life.
possess apologetic skills to defend their faith.
are empowered by the Holy Spirit and pursue a life of faith, goodness, knowledge, self control, perseverance, godliness, brotherly kindness, and love.
treat their bodies as the temple of the Holy Spirit.
have a critical appreciation of languages and cultures of other peoples, dispelling prejudice, promoting interethnic harmony, and encouraging biblical hospitality for the “alien” or “stranger.”
can articulate and defend their Christian worldview while having a basic understanding of opposing worldviews.
are actively involved in a church community, serving God and others.