Peter T. Denton Jr. is the founding head of Trinity School of Durham and Chapel Hill in North Carolina. He is the author of A Village Called Trinity: A Headmaster's Reflections through the First Twenty Years (2015), the former president of the North Carolina Association of Independent Schools, and an ordained minister.
""As educators, we often focus on the 'what' of our work. What curricula? What uniform policy? What schedule? These are important questions, but without considering more often the 'why' of our work, the 'what' fails to accomplish what we hope. Chip Denton has given us this refreshing, inspiring volume that invites us to contemplate the foundations that make our schools distinctive. The beautiful letters he shares with his community remind us that what we do must be different--because why we do it is eternally significant."" --Kathryn L. Wiens, executive director, Council on Educational Standards and Accountability ""For three decades, Trinity School has stood as a beacon of light in the midst of the chaos of contemporary American K-12--and higher--education. It is indeed a school with a big why, and the clarity of its mission and the faithful wisdom that it embodies has borne fruit in its graduates and all those who come to experience its commitment to truth, beauty, and goodness. This collection of reflections from school head Chip Denton shines with the winsome wisdom, insight, and inspiration that characterize his leadership and the school's habits, practices, and aspirations. Take, read, and be encouraged by a profound vision of excellent, formative K-12 education!"" --L. Gregory Jones, president, Belmont University ""Chip's latest book, School with a Big Why, perfectly captures how a clear mission shapes educational excellence. With a humble spirit, thought-provoking insights, and real-world examples, Denton outlines a compelling vision for faith-centered education that inspires educators and parents alike. It is a must-read for anyone passionate about creating a school that stays focused on its core values despite the distractions around us in the broader community."" --Stephanie Keaney, executive director, North Carolina Association of Independent Schools ""Peter 'Chip' Denton--cofounder and first (and only) head of Trinity School in North Carolina for the past thirty years--is a real theologian, and not just because he holds a PhD in New Testament. His theological prowess is perhaps nowhere more obvious than his monthly newsletters. Following St. Paul, Chip offers a master class in Christian formation via letter writing, 'trying to write Trinity into the school I hope it will be, ' is how he puts it. My youngest son attended Trinity in middle and high school, and my wife and I were regularly inspired and moved to tears by Chip's Head Lines, which is to say, by the theology and the theologizing at work in them. Whether you have a stake in Christian education or not, you will be changed by this book and the power of Chip's pen, wisdom, and vision. Be prepared to be instructed, moved, and transformed. Here is a stunning example of how real theology gets done."" --Brent A. Strawn, D. Moody Smith Distinguished Professor of Old Testament and Professor of Law, Duke University ""The formation of the mind is a communal act. The formation of minds that flourish, then, necessarily requires communities that are grounded in beauty, goodness and truth. With School With a Big Why, Peter Denton offers us a story of thoughtful, reflective perseverance; a willingness to learn from mistakes; a commitment to the biblical narrative; and above all, humility. If the pursuit and dissemination of wisdom in education is what you seek, the story you hold in your hands is a very good place to learn."" --Curt Thompson, MD, psychiatrist, and author of The Soul of Desire and The Deepest Place