News and Events
Remembering Buddy Davis of AiG
He was a good ol’ country boy from rural Amish Country in Ohio who was beloved by everybody with whom he came in contact. At Answers in Genesis, he was also known as something of a Renaissance man. Donald “Buddy” Davis passed away this morning. His talents in so many areas made Buddy as close…
Engineering Students Participate in State-Wide Inventure Competition at Georgia Tech
Update from our Engineering teacher, Michelle Crose Living Science congratulates Aria Claxton & Hanna Watson and their invention called Peel Pen on advancing to the K-12 InVenture Prize Finals at Georgia Tech. They competed in the state finals this past week along with the top 98 teams from the state. Over 5000 students from across…
Senior Class of 2019
Living Science is proud to present this year’s graduating seniors. We are sending them out to be salt and light. Some will head to college this summer and fall; some will spend this next year exploring, serving, and planning their next steps. We love them all and look forward to hearing what God is doing…
Contraption Distraction: Rube Goldberg at Living Science
At 9:00 a.m. on May 4, Living Science presents the annual 9th-grade Rube Goldberg exhibition, and it’s open to the public! Each of our 9th grade Physical Science students designs and builds a contraption that uses all the forms of energy the students have studied this year (except nuclear!) and demonstrates all the simple machines…
Trebuchet 2019!
trebuchet. noun | \ ˌtre-byə-ˈshet \ : a medieval military engine for hurling heavy missiles (such as rocks or cows) When: Thursday, May 2, 8:30-10:30 a.m.Where: Living Science Campus Overflow Parking LotOpen to Living Science families and the public: Join us! At Living Science, the annual trebuchet competition for the senior class is a rite…
Mini Expedition: Maximum Fun!
Our first mini-Expedition was a great experience for students and parents alike. From enthusiastic student-led worship to exciting rotations in science, engineering, art, math, and games, students had an amazing day, as you can see from the gallery below. Enjoy! If you’re visiting from your phone, please click here to see the gallery on Smugmug.
Students Stand up for the Unborn
At Living Science, we seek to join with families to encourage students to stand up for what they believe in. Recently, an alumna, Rachel Guy, testified before the Georgia Senate. She shared her family’s experience when doctors recommended that her parents abort her as she was “incompatible with life.” Rachel’s testimony caught the attention of…
Living Science a Finalist in 2017 TAG-Ed STEM Awards
The Technology Association of Georgia (TAG) and the TAG Education Collaborative (TAG-Ed) named Living Science Home Studies as a finalist in the Middle School and High School categories for the 2017 Georgia STEM Education Awards. This premier STEM recognition event has selected our state’s top STEM educators, schools, companies, and programs for six consecutive years, recognizing…
Celebrating 50 Years of Marriage with Mr. and Mrs. D
This past Saturday, the annual Living Science family barbecue was, as usual, a time of food, fellowship, worship, games, and opportunities to serve. As usual, Mrs. Farr and her amazing team of volunteers made the Living Science campus beautiful. As usual, Mr. Kevin Davis’ barbecue was scrumptious. As usual, students brought their clues for a…
Living Science Students Serve on STEM TAG Panel
On November 4th, Living Science students Everett Apple and Claire Crose had the honor of serving on a student panel at the fifth annual Technology Association of Georgia STEM Education Awards, which “honors Georgia schools, programs, and companies for outstanding efforts and achievements in supporting and promoting science, technology, engineering, and math education.” Living Science…