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CCS students receive a well rounded education. The curriculum consists of a solid foundation of core subjects, including Bible, arithmetic, reading, language arts, social studies, science and spelling. The curriculum provides a strong emphasis on writing and critical thinking skills.
Our core subjects are complemented by a full array of specialty courses. In addition to the basic curriculum, CCS provides computer, art, Spanish, music, physical education, and library.
3K
The 3K classroom provides an interactive environment rich in experiences and resources to aid children in their growth and development - linguistically, spiritually, physically, emotionally and socially.
JK
The JK curriculum focuses on emerging literacy - the ability to read, write, speak and listen. Children work as writers, mathematicians, and scientists as they explore a central theme and discover God's truth in the world around them.
Kindergarten
Kindergarten increases the focus on discovering God's world through math, reading, writing, and science while still providing play opportunities. Children learn actively through a center-based choice time.
Grades 1-3.
The focus of the early grades is to lay a solid foundation for core subjects and skills. Reading instruction is taught through a balanced literacy approach where phonetics and whole word study are embedded in literature and integrated with writing. Mathematics includes numerations, patterning, geometry, measurement, probability, algebra-readiness and operations which progress from simple addition and subtraction through multiplication and division. In addition to reading and mathematics, the classroom curriculum includes language arts, scidnce, social studies, handwriting and Bible.
Grades 4-6.
In grades 4-6, the curriculum increasingly works to prepare students for the rigors of secondary school. Language arts studies encompass writing, research, literature, and oral presentation. Through a formal study of logic, students are encouraged to think critically and to draw independent conclusions in all subjects. In Bible and social studies, different worldviews are explored and discussed. Mathematics includes long division, advanced fraction work, geometry and pre-algebra.
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