How We Educate
Our School: Christian, classical, homeschool hybrid (2 day and 4 day options available), non-profit, co-educational, collaborative, school for early learners through highschool graduation.
- Comprehensive Classical Curriculum
- Structured around a four-year sequential study of the history of Western Civilization
- Subjects in Culturative History; Latin; English; Math and Science
- Students are taught logic, rhetoric, philosophy, apologetics, theology, Latin, Greek, grammar and composition, and the sciences
- 2 Day Program
- 3 Days per week At Home academic work from lesson plans individualized to your child’s stage in development
- 2 Days per week On-Campus Instruction featuring hands-on activities, Socratic discussions, and showcasing the week’s work and projects
- Optional Study Group Day with peers providing an intimate setting to further enhance the week’s studies with group work, learning activities and labs
- 4 Day Program
- 4 Days per week On-campus instruction featuring hands-on activities, Socratic discussions, P.E., music, performance arts, art, and sports
- 3-day weekend allowing ample time for learning and extra-curricular activities
- Optional 5th school day available dependent on community need
School & Parent Partnership Highlights:
- Parents retain distinction as home-educating families.
- Parents remain final authority in grades, transcripts and diplomas.
- Parents oversee At Home academic work.
- School provides accurate and objective evaluations.
- School provides a full academic, classical, christian, comprehensive curriculum.
- School provides hands-on activities, Socratic discussions, field trips, internships, projects, apprentice opportunities and more.
Spiritual Development Highlights:
- Weekly Bible assignments and Bible verse memorization.
- Spiritual Focus in chapel weekly.
- Recognition Awards focused on Christian Values and Traits
- Academic Curriculum from a Christian World View
Community Fellowship Highlights:
- Legacy Games ~ Throughout the year students enjoy team camaraderie and friendly competitions.
- Sock hop ~ Annual Fall Dance featuring food, games, live auction, and more.
- Simulation Days ~ Immersion experiences to highlight the year’s largest studied historical events.
- International trips ~ Planned to coincide with our studies that year.
- I-Term ~ Week of special interest classes (such as Economics, Ceramics, Welding, Writing Labs, CPR etc.).
- Cotillion ~ After a year of etiquette and dance lessons, families come together for this formal dinner & dance.
- Paideia Days ~ Fun, Informal socials held throughout the year for community connection.