
Today's children are more anxious than ever—overwhelmed by academic pressures, social expectations, and the digital world. As Christian educators, we are uniquely positioned to guide them toward the peace that only Christ can provide. At the 2025 CNH Spring In-Service, we’ll dive into "Leading an Anxious Generation" (Philippians 4:4-9), exploring practical ways to support students' emotional and spiritual well-being. Through real conversations, shared experiences, and faith-based strategies, we’ll equip one another to be a steady, reassuring presence in our students' lives.
Join us on Friday, March 21, 2025, at Our Savior Lutheran School in Livermore, CA. Registration is $55 per person, including lunch, snacks, and materials. Let’s navigate this challenge together and strengthen the next generation in faith.
We are honored to welcome Chris McKenna, CEO & Founder of Protect Young Eyes, as our keynote speaker for the 2025 CNH Spring In-Service. A nationally recognized expert in digital safety, Chris is passionate about equipping educators and families with the knowledge and tools to help young people navigate today’s complex online world. His insights will be especially valuable as we explore this year’s theme, "Leading an Anxious Generation." Additionally, we are privileged to have Dr. Tara Rolle, Executive Director of the California Association of Private School Organizations (CAPSO), join us as a special guest. Dr. Rolle brings a wealth of experience in education leadership and advocacy, offering valuable perspectives on the challenges and opportunities facing Christian schools today.

Chris McKenna
CEO & Founder of Protect Young Eyes
Founder of Protect Young Eyes, author, and leading digital safety advocate, advising legislators and emerging tech companies. Featured in the Childhood 2.0 documentary, while leading a team that educates parents and schools worldwide on digital safety.

Dr. Tara Rolle
Executive Director of CAPSO
The California Association of Private School Organizations (CAPSO) is the voice of K-12 private education in California. Its primary mission is to preserve the independence of California’s private schools and to uphold parental choice in education.
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