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Courses

Bible

Bible is a Christ-centered curriculum with a developmental, in-depth study of the Old and New Testaments. Using the King James Version, this Bible curriculum covers a variety of biblical material to assist in the development of practical Christian living. The Bible curriculum provides seven major themes: Theology, Attributes of God, Biblical literature, Biblical geography, Christian growth, Christian evidence, and a special emphasis for each grade level.

 

History & Geography

History and Geography is a complete, Bible-based curriculum. The goal of these courses is to develop students' understanding of and appreciation for God's activity as seen in the record of man and his relationships. The curriculum targets this goal by focusing on six major themes: Geography (World and American), History (World, History, and Religious History), Government and Citizenship, Economics, and Social Studies.

 

Language Arts

Language Arts targets the sequential development of communication skills in reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Because Language Arts is an integrated program, the elementary grades weave skill topics (Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking) together within units. In the middle and high school grades, skills are developed unit by unit. The major strands are detailed as follows: Reading (Vocabulary, Comprehension Skills, and Literature Studies), Writing (Spelling, Penmanship, Grammar, and Composition), Speaking and Listening, and Special Topics (Visual Media, History of the English Language, The Bible as Literature, Book Reports, and Study and Research Skills)

 

Math

Math is a comprehensive, easy-to-use curriculum. Students will develop and build math skills through various question formats, multiple exercise techniques, and fun learning games. This motivating math curriculum prepares students for using math successfully in real-life situations. Concepts are developed through grade levels to endure mastery. The curriculum targets this goal by focusing on six major themes: Number Skills, Geometry, Algebra, Data Analysis, and Pre-calculus.

 

Science

Science is an exciting, Bible-based curriculum. Students develop observational skills as they study the physical universe God created. The program involves a combination of on- and off-computer assignments including experiments. Elementary and middle-school grades (3-9) observe each area of science on an individual survey basis, usually unit by unit. The high school grades (10-12) focus on specific areas of science— Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. The four major strands are as follows: Life Science (Plants and Animals, Human Anatomy and Personal Care, Biology), Space and Earth Science (Geology, Weather, and Space), Physical Science (Chemistry, Physics), Nature of Science (Scientific Method, Experimentation, and Technology.)

 

Electives

A variety of elective courses to diversify your student's study are available. Mostly designed for middle and high school grades, these courses are made to enrich the core subjects. Electives included in the curriculum: American Literature (7-12), British Literature (7-12), Business Computer Information Systems I-A and I-B (9-12), Civics (7-12), The Civil War (9-12), College Planner (9-12), Consumer Math (9-12), Earth Science (8-12), Elementary French (3-6), Elementary Spanish (3-6), Essentials of Math (8-12), Family & Consumer Science (7-12), Foundations for Living (9-12), French I and II (9-12), GED Preparatory History & Geography (9-12), GED Preparatory Language Arts (9-12), GED Preparatory Math (9-12), GED Preparatory Science (9-12), General Science III (9-12), Health Quest (4-7), High School Health (8-12), Pre-algebra (7-9), Secondary French (7-12), Secondary Spanish (7-12), Spanish I and II (9-12), Speech: Essentials of Communication (9-12), State History (7-12), The Story of the Constitution (7-12), Trigonometry (9-12), Twentieth Century American History (9-12), Vietnam Era (9-12), and World Geography (8-12), Keyboarding & Applications (7-12),  Career and Technical Education Courses (9-12): Fundamentals of Computer Systems, Fundamentals of Digital Media, Fundamentals of Programming & Software Development, Introduction to Information Support and Services, Introduction to Information Technology, Introduction to Network Systems, Network System Design, New Applications, Office Applications I, Office Applications II, Small Business Entrepreneurship, Software Development Tools, Technology and Business.

 

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