Kinder Prep & Kindergarten
Early childhood development lays the foundation for a child's long-term learning, behavior, and health. Programs like Pre-K play a vital role in nurturing essential skills such as communication, problem-solving, and social interaction during a child’s most formative years. We are proud to offer these high-quality early learning opportunities in our community, where access is often limited. It brings us great joy to support families by providing services that give children a strong, confident start to their educational journey.
Our Kinder Prep program is open to students at least 3 years of age who are potty trained. Students must be at least 5 years of age by September 1st in order to begin the Kindergarten program.
Our day mirrors a regular school day with no nap time. Part-time attendance for Kinder Prep is available on a limited basis, however our program is highly academic and families who opt for part-time attendance will not reap the full benefits of our program.
Curriculum: Sonday's Reading Readiness called, "Let's Play, Learn", Saxon and A Beka math, Heggerty, A Reason for Spelling/Handwriting, computer use, physical education, music, foreign language, Bible (non-denominational), and regular thematic units such as: Salmon in the Classroom, Food Chains, Author Studies, Alaska, Places around the World, and Friendships.
First through Sixth Grade
Students at The Study benefit from a small class size that caters to individual student needs and strengths. We are able to challenge students who are performing above grade level while working on remedial skills with students who need a bit more time in specific subjects.
Our students are given quarterly assessments in reading, math, and language arts, which allows us to track progress and identify student strengths and weaknesses.
Curriculum: A Beka and Saxon math, Sonday's System and Houghton Mifflin reading, Heggerty, Scott Foresman, Spectrum and The Shurley Method grammar/spelling, computer use, physical education, music, foreign language, Bible (non-denominational), history, science, and regular thematic units such as: Salmon in the Classroom, Food Chains, Insects, Author Studies, Alaska, Plants, Oceans, and U.S. History.