Backpack Faith Resources
Hopefully, Backpack Faith has given you plenty of information and added confidence to help you guide your children toward living their faith in public school. At Bible2School, we’ve learned that parents are more likely to act when given a clear game plan and easy-to-use resources to help them execute that plan. So we’ve created some FREE, downloadable tools for your family to use on this journey.
God Was NOT Taken Out of Public School
Want to review the principles of this book in a condensed format? No problem! God Was NOT Taken Out of Public Schools is a 22-page guide designed to educate parents and caretakers on how their children can confidently live out their faith in public school.
DOWNLOADReligious Liberties in Public School
Children CAN confidently bring their faith into public school and respectfully share and defend their faith. Use this checklist to help kindly educate others about what is legal in public schools.
DOWNLOADStudents' Bill of Rights
This 2-page guide breaks down in detail how a student can express their faith while in public school.
DOWNLOADTeachers' Bill of Rights
This 1-page guide outlines how a teacher can legally share their faith while in public school.
DOWNLOADBackpack of Faith Supplies
This 1-page Backpack of Faith Supplies is a handy, accessible graphic that will remind your family of the seven essential supplies your child needs to help them live their faith.
DOWNLOADABCs of Kindly Educating Educators
This downloadable card will help you remember the effective communication approach discussed in chapter 12 of the book.
DOWNLOADSample Email to Request a Meeting with a Teacher
Feeling nudged to request a meeting with your child’s teacher or school administrator? This example email template will help get you started. Be sure to tweak it to make it sound like you — just use it as a guide to help remember the main points!
DOWNLOADMeeting Talking Points with Teachers/Administrators
This 3-page download outlines the main talking points to help guide you through your meeting with a teacher or school administrator, using the ABCs of Kindly Educating Educators as the framework. It also includes some tips if Kindly Educating is NOT working.
DOWNLOADGood, Better, Best Starting Point Questions
Most of the opportunities that vie for a slot on your family’s calendar are good, but what is better, and what is BEST for your child and for your family? Use these example questions as a starting point to determine what is BEST to add to your calendar.
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