Parent Education Night
The Ambrose School invites you to a Parent Education Night to hear Mr. Warmouth’s presentation, I am the Cheese: Equipping Your Family to Stand Alone in a Sea of Moral Relativism.
Do you ever feel like you are all alone as a Christian? Do you wonder if your convictions about parenting and faith are reasonable? Are there things you would do if you only had more support?
How do you know if your convictions are right? How do you find courage when you seem to be all alone? How do you prepare yourself and your children to be strong in the face of an adversarial culture? How do you find like-minded people for support?
In his talk, I am the Cheese, Mr. Warmouth will offer encouragement, practical advice, and examples of others who have felt the same way and who have made generational impacts, even when they had to stand alone. And the best news of all is that you are not standing alone.
WHO: Everyone! All parents at all grade levels will benefit from this night of learning and encouragement.
WHAT: Soup & Salad Dinner + learning + fellowship. $5 per person.
WHEN: Monday, February 7, from 6:00pm – 7:30pm
CHILDCARE: Provided! Please include any children for childcare in your RSVP. Children will be served pizza for dinner (no charge).
RSVP & PAYMENT: Current parents can RSVP through ParentSquare. We will charge your FACTS account $5 for each adult attending. Guests are welcome. If you are not a current parent but would like to attend, please contact the office at (208)323-3888.
Carl Warmouth is the Dean of the Grammar School at our main campus. Carl holds a B.S. in Psychology from Tennessee Wesleyan University. He was the Headmaster at Trinity Christian School in Opelika, Alabama before coming to The Ambrose School in 2014. His previous experience includes nine years in the resort industry and 10 years in child and family counseling as the Therapeutic Program Director at a residential treatment center for emotionally disturbed children.
“I first became convicted of the value of classical Christian education in 1999 after my wife began teaching at a classical Christian school and we enrolled our oldest child there. After reading Recovering the Lost Tools of Learning, Excused Absence, and The Paideia of God by Doug Wilson, I sensed God calling me to be involved in a greater way. After considerable time spent seeking God, I made a career change and was hired as the upper school principal at Trinity Christian School. The following year I was asked to serve as headmaster. My two children both received a K-12 classical Christian education. My son graduated from Ambrose in 2017 and my daughter continued her classical Christian education at New Saint Andrews College in Moscow, Idaho. My wife has been a grammar school teacher now for more than 18 years. I believe deeply in the vision and mission of The Ambrose School, and am honored to be a part of it.”