
2026-2027
8:00AM-12:00PM
BIBLE: We start each day with morning worship, prayer, and an engaging Bible lesson that helps students grow in their faith and understanding of God's Word.
PE AND RECESS: Packed with energy and excitement — from creative group games to outdoor games and challenges that keep students moving and having fun!
MATH: Building a strong foundation through hands-on learning, games, and engaging activities. Students explore numbers, counting, patterns, shapes, basic addition and subtraction, calendar skills, and problem-solving in a fun and encouraging environment that helps develop confidence and a love for learning.
LANGUAGE ARTS: Develop early reading and writing skills through phonics, letter recognition, sight words, handwriting, storytelling, and interactive reading activities. We focus on building communication skills, creativity, and a lifelong love for books and learning.
Art: Encouraging creativity and self-expression while helping students develop fine motor skills. Students explore a variety of materials and techniques through painting, drawing, crafting, and seasonal projects in a fun and supportive atmosphere.
Clubs, Home Economics, and Culinary Arts start at 4th grade.
All students must be potty trained.

MATERIAL LIST _______________
There are no books needed for classes.
Class materials to bring on your first day of class:
Items will be shared:
One pack of pencils, pens, and erasers
Pack of thick Expo markers (red, black or blue only)
Two packs of primary paper (1 will be shared, 1 will be kept)
One large container of sanitizing wipes
One pack of paper towels
One pack of toilet paper
Items for personal use:
One pair of scissors
Squeeze glue
One (2 or 3 inch) three ring binder with dividers
Color pencils and markers
One 12 inch ruler
An easy to tear Sketchbook with thick paper
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Please bring a packed lunch and water bottle to class each day.
A daily schedule is under the Schedules tab.

We are here to assist in your child's education. Parents are ultimately responsible for their child's education. Please check with your accountability association about issuing high school credits.