Halloween Information Costumes are welcome this week on campus. Remember, our students range in age from kindergarten through high school. All costumes must be family friendly. Students are also welcome to have pajama day instead. If you wish to send Read More …
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Falling into campus news…
Costumes on Campus We respect that our community has many different opinions about Halloween. Over the years, we have enjoyed costumes during the week of Halloween. We do not “trick or treat,” though we do celebrate each individual’s creativity and Read More …
Fall Festival Invitation
See you there! To help us out, you can use our email BereaAcademyStL@gmail.com or use our attendance line 314 730 6258 to let us know if your plan to attend. RVSP or attendance notice is NOT required. Come by! If Read More …
Welcome to January and the Weather!
Classes start this week – January 9, 10, and 11, 2024 Weather and Cancellations, oh my! I know our students are ready to jump back into class this week. I am watching the weather carefully. It does appear that the Read More …
It’s August – Enrollment Awaits!
Classes are Filling; Enroll Now Happy August! It’s shocking how fast August snuck up on us. I’m so grateful we don’t start until September. We can’t have Summer forever… but we get to keep it a few more weeks! Classes Read More …
Coming Soon
Registration for fall is coming! New schedules and everything
Introducing Ms. Anne Sipe!
What classes do you teach? Talk a little about them and why you are excited to teach them. This semester I am looking forward to teaching Academic Writing and American Literature. I love the part that both of these classes Read More …
Thoughts On Imperfection
By Jen Hogan THE SINGLE BEST THING I’VE DONE AS A HOMESCHOOLING MOM IS GIVE UP. Not give up as in QUIT, but give up as in stop being in control and responsible for Every. Little. Detail. Our best homeschooling Read More …
Wisdom From Your Local Graduate
To the class of 2021, and all of our wonderful Berea family.
A New Perspective on A Universal Substance
By Marvin Raymond A number of years ago a student in Idaho presented a science project called “How Gullible Are We?” He did a survey of fellow students to see what they thought about a chemical he called dihydrogen monoxide or Read More …