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Teacher Appreciation Week

teach·er: (noun) to cause or help (someone) to learn about a subject by giving lessons. ap·pre·ci·a·tion: (noun) the recognition and enjoyment of the good qualities of someone or something.  Rarely, if ever, do I run across someone who takes a stand against education. Yea, everyone has their opinions as to the best way to do […]

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Doulos Graduate Fund

Part of our mission at Doulos is to prepare all of our graduates to attend college. Over the last year, all of our seniors have been accepted into college and 11 of 14 have been accepted into college internationally. Whitworth University in Spokane, Washington has extended generous scholarships to four of them which cover $32,600 […]

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Reading Under the Stars

Reading together as a family changes children’s lives. For decades research has shown the obvious; time spent reading with parents helps children develop listening skills, language and creativity. And quality time spent reading together enhances family relationships and increases children’s confidence and sense of worth, knowing that they are people with whom their parents value […]

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A Month of Thankfulness

This November at Doulos, we are thinking about Thanksgiving and the theme of gratefulness. All month long, we invite you to join us as a school community as we share photos on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook using the hashtag #ImThankfulFor (#EstoyAgradecidoPor in Spanish) to celebrate our blessings. One of the things we are really grateful […]

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New Beginnings for Doulos 2013

New Beginnings

New beginnings. Sometimes they happen when we least expect; sometimes they are intentional. Here at Doulos we are in a season of new beginnings. Monday, August 19th marked the first day of the new school year which brought 35 new students to campus, a handful of new teachers and staff, and a transition in leadership. […]

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