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A Grace Education

Preschool

It is all about play-based joyful learning for ages 2-5.

Elementary

It is about jumping into school with both feet, learning about God's world and exploring new concepts. K-6

Junior High

It is about taking a deeper dive into learning about God, each other and ourselves through shared experiences. Grades 7-8

High School

It is about studying our amazing world, God’s plan for us, and enjoying some of the best times in life. Grades 9-12

The Grace Difference

Academics

We delight in inviting children to see God's handiwork in everything around us whether it is exploring colors and numbers, studying history, learning math and science or appreciating the arts.

Athletics

With over 23 different sports, there is an opportunity for each of our students. Life lessons are sometimes more easily taught on the playing field than in the classroom.


Arts

Whether it be through expression on a canvas, performing on stage, playing an instrument, or creating a film, we aim to develop students who celebrate God through the world of art.

Activities

 

Extracurricular activities at Grace provide a unique opportunity for students to explore an interest outside the classroom environment.

 

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Overcoming Separation Anxiety: Four "Tried and True" Strategies to Support Your Student Through the Transition to School

With August just around the corner, many families are preparing their preschool or kindergarten students for an exciting new adventure in school. While this season can be exciting, it can also come with some nerves--for both the kids and the parents! Whether it's your child's very first time in a classroom setting or they are moving up to a new teacher or campus, it is very normal for young children to experience some anxiety about the change, and this can often express itself as separation anxiety. Here are four "tried and true" strategies to help ease this transition for both you and your child!

Read More about Overcoming Separation Anxiety: Four "Tried and True" Strategies to Support Your Student Through the Transition to School

With August just around the corner, many families are preparing their preschool or kindergarten students for an exciting new adventure in school. While this season can be exciting, it can also come with some nerves--for both the kids and the parents! Whether it's your child's very first time in a classroom setting or they are moving up to a new teacher or campus, it is very normal for young children to experience some anxiety about the change, and this can often express itself as separation anxiety. Here are four "tried and true" strategies to help ease this transition for both you and your child!

Read More about Overcoming Separation Anxiety: Four "Tried and True" Strategies to Support Your Student Through the Transition to School

The teenage years are a time of massive cognitive development. Independence, abstract reasoning, and moral and ethical frameworks are just some of the many areas in which teens' brains are rapidly developing. Many parents of teens will also attest that the influence of friends, coaches, and teachers becomes much more weighty to the child during this season, shifting their primary influences from the home to “outside” sources such as school, athletic fields, clubs, and friend groups.

Read More about Voices of Influence: How Christian Teachers Shape Teens' Lives

With summer in full swing, many families are looking for ways to keep their kids busy and productive while also enjoying a break from the usual routine of school and homework. We’ve rounded up four fun ideas to keep your kids’ brains engaged without making it feel like a chore. Whether you’ve got preschoolers or teens, these ideas can be adapted to any age range and tailored for the skills you want to target!

Read More about Four Fun and Low-Cost Activities to Fight the Summer Slide