
ACADEMICS AND PROGRAMS OFFERED
Elementary School (Grades 1-5)
Our curriculum builds strong foundations in key subjects:
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Language Arts: Develops literacy skills in reading, writing, grammar, and communication.
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Mathematics: Teaches arithmetic, fractions, geometry, measurement, and problem-solving.
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Science: Encourages curiosity through life, earth, and physical sciences with hands-on learning.
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Social Studies: Introduces history, geography, civics, and economics, fostering awareness of communities and culture.
Middle School (Grades 6-8):
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Language Arts: Continues to build upon elementary skills with a deeper focus on literary analysis, argumentative writing, research skills, and vocabulary development. Students might read novels, analyze poetry, and learn to construct well-supported essays.
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Mathematics: Includes more advanced topics such as pre-algebra, algebra I (often offered in 8th grade), geometry basics, and statistics and probability. For example, students will learn to solve linear equations and explore geometric shapes and their properties.
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Science: Delves into more specific areas of science, including life science (cells, human body, heredity), earth and space science (plate tectonics, solar system), and physical science (forces, energy, chemical reactions). Students engage in more complex investigations and data analysis.
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Social Studies: Typically covers world history, United States history, civics, and geography in more detail. Students learn about different civilizations, historical events, the structure of government, and global cultures.
High School (Grades 9-12)
Our curriculum prepares students for college and careers through diverse academic and elective offerings:
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English Language Arts: Enhances reading, writing, grammar, and communication, with AP and advanced courses available.
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Mathematics: Covers Algebra, Geometry, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, Statistics, and financial literacy.
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Science: Includes Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and specialized electives like Anatomy, Environmental Science, and AP options.
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Social Studies: Offers World and U.S. History, Government, Economics, and electives such as Psychology and Sociology.
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World Languages: Develops language proficiency in Spanish, French, Latin, and more.
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Fine Arts: Includes visual arts, music, theater, and dance.
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Career & Technical Education (CTE): Hands-on learning in fields like business, technology, health science, and engineering.
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Physical Education & Health: Focuses on fitness, sports, nutrition, and wellness.
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Electives: Expands learning through debate, journalism, computer science, and dual enrollment opportunities.
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