Kelly Stafford announced some “great news” about the educational futures of her four daughters — and why she’s passionate about religion playing a role.
Stafford, 36, explained that “the Christian school” in Los Angeles that she’s been eyeing for her girls — twins Sawyer and Chandler, 8, Hunter, 7, and Tyler, 5 — is expanding to preschool through 12th grade.
“We will be sending, hopefully, all of our kids there next year,” Stafford said on her podcast, “The Morning After,” on Thursday, September 26.
Stafford, the wife of Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford, detailed her enthusiasm about the new development.

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“I’m pumped for a lot of reasons,” Kelly said. “One of them just being primarily that living in California, actually living anywhere in the world these days, the world is changing and at this state where I feel like at any moment it could just all blow up in our faces.”
She continued, “Just to give them the base and the values of Christianity every day, knowing they have something to turn back to if things get hard, I’m very excited about.”
During a conversation on the podcast with her sister, Jenny, Kelly explained that her daughters attending Christian school will mirror “how we grew up.”
“I just feel like we’re at a volatile state in the world, and I want them to have these core values that Christianity gives, so I’m very excited,” Kelly added.

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However, the arduous application process for the school left Kelly feeling overwhelmed.
“This is how you know you’ve had too many kids,” she said. “Four applications. You have to do all the background information. And it doesn’t save per child. So, every time I’m having to type in what college I went to, what degree I got.”
An exasperated Kelly said she made up some of her own college credentials because “I don’t remember what my first degree was in.”

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Kelly explained that each application needed to come with nine “essays” about each child with a maximum 4,000 character count on each one.
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After completing essays for two of her daughters on her own, Kelly resorted to some help.
“I realized sitting at volleyball practice, I’m like, ‘Why the f*** am I writing these?’” Kelly questioned. “ChatGPT should be writing these. Hunter and Tyler’s essays are so good. Chandler and Sawyer’s are so bad.”
Kelly added, “The admissions people are going to be reading these going, ‘This is interesting.’”