
Founder's Column · June 22, 2026
In many educational conversations, the arts are still treated as extras—enrichment to be cut when budgets tighten. But Scripture invites a larger lens: we are raising whole persons made in the image of a creative God, whose hearts and worldview are being formed every day.
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Founder's Column · June 8, 2026
The most formative question in education is not where a child will learn but whether it will strengthen the family's calling to raise that child in God's ways. For Christian parents, education can never be separated from discipleship.
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Community · June 1, 2026
A new home for stories, updates, and reflections from the Artios Sugar Hill community.
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Our Model · May 15, 2026
Two days on campus, three days at home — and a family that stays at the center of a child's education.
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Founder's Column · May 14, 2026
Most parents carry a quiet weight about education that goes deeper than schools and schedules: what kind of person is my child becoming? At Artios, that question sits at the center, because education is never neutral—it is always forming the heart.
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Founder's Column · May 14, 2026
If the mission of Artios answers why we exist, the core values answer what a child will actually experience day to day. They are convictions rooted in Scripture that shape the classroom, teachers, and community your child will encounter.
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Founder's Column · May 14, 2026
Before talking about schedules or curriculum, Lori Lane pauses on a more foundational question: what is education ultimately for? Scripture reminds us a child's life is defined not by what they achieve, but by who they become—and that is where Artios begins.
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Founder's Column · May 14, 2026
Founder Lori Lane welcomes readers to a new space for slowing down and thinking deeply about how we raise and educate the next generation—anchored in the conviction that education is not the transfer of information but the formation of the heart.
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Founder's Column · May 14, 2026
Before Artios was ever a program or framework, it began with a question John and Lori wrestled with as parents: what does it really mean to raise a child who is fully prepared—not just for the next grade or college, but for life?
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Events · May 1, 2026
Months of practice came together for an unforgettable evening of music, dance, and theatre.
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