Message from the Clarks:

It has been our privilege to serve the homeschool community thru Quo Vadis. We are now semi-retired and only offering Children’s Theater and summer show (See Summer page). Continue to support us in this by spreading the word!


What is Quo Vadis Educators?

Quo Vadis means “Where are you going?” a question we should all ask ourselves now and then and one especially important to our children. This aptly summarizes the question we put before our students: how do we view our world from a divine perspective and what is our responsibility in and to the world around us?


Not a school?

Quo Vadis is here to serve the home-school community and those involved in alternative, parent-directed education. For this reason we are not a school in the traditional sense but are here to supplement your home education efforts and our classes have the expectation that you are overseeing your child’s work.


Classical Christianity

Quo Vadis Educators is about education in the fullest sense of the word: to present what the Christian leader and author of Gulliver’s Travels, Jonathan Swift, called Classical Christianity, a true biblical Christianity which still appreciates the best of classical Western Civilization. The Quo Vadis motto “Salvi Excolantur” (“Having saved, civilize”) captures the aim of our study well– to grasp the truths regarding God’s eternal kingdom and to promote civilization (fruitful society) as a godly aim.


Meet the Quo Vadis Teachers

Byron and Ana Clark have 8 adult children, plus 25 grandchildren. “We have been actively involved in home-schooling and alternate education for over 30 years.”

A graduate of Texas Tech University and of Dallas Theological Seminary, Byron Clark, Th.M., is Executive Director for Quo Vadis Educators and teaches the humanities classes. He has taught home-schoolers for over 30 years and now does it full-time. Byron is also one of the pastor/elders at Household of Faith Church.

In addition to her home responsibilities and church ministry, Ana Clark is actively involved with Quo Vadis as spokesperson and instructor for Spanish courses along with Speech Communication, Drama, Choir, Children’s Theater and other occasional classes. She holds a music degree from Texas Christian University and her teaching experience includes choirs of all ages, private music instruction, drama, math and all of the home-school basics.


Philippians 4:8

"Whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report; if there is any virtue and if there is anything that is praiseworthy… think on these things."