Heart Christian Preparatory Academy

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Mission Statement
Our mission is to build a school which fosters both academic excellence and spiritual growth.  We offer a distinctive education, which is rich in Christian heritage. We hope to inspire students to become Godly leaders in their home, church, community and work place.

At Heart we start each day with devotions and prayer. Every month the students attend a chapel which focuses on a biblical character trait. All of the grades are responsible for leading one of these monthly chapels. In the classroom, we discuss the monthly character trait and how we can prayerfully become more like Jesus. We also encourage and require godly behavior from our students. Every student is required to read and sign our Student Code of Conduct.

Our Pledge to Students
We will lead by example, demonstrating the love of Jesus, the wisdom of Solomon, and the patience of Job. We will help you develop godly character as well as academic competency. We will strive to emphasize Scriptural principles as well as school rules and will help you be missions oriented.

Classes Offered
Heart offers classes for Junior Kindergarten through Eighth grade. There is one class per grade level with a maximum of 15 students per class for grades K - 6th. The Junior Kindergarten class has a maximum of 12 students. Junior High class size restrictions vary from year to year based on enrollment.
 
Student Records
All student grades and records are managed by Heart Christian Preparatory Academy in accordance with State requirements. Heart administers SAT testing to students in 1st through 8th grade.
 
School Hours
We meet on Mondays and Wednesdays.

Junior Kindergarten - 8:45 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.

Elementary (K - 6th) - 8:30 a.m. to 2:45 p.m.

Junior High (7th and 8th) - 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Field Trips and Events
A wide variety of monthly field trips are available to Heart students and their families. All field trips are optional but add an enriching element to the homeschool experience.

Classroom parties and events are also regularly scheduled to coincide with holidays and special dates. Each classroom has a homeroom mom who organizes and facilitates parental involvement in these events.

Uniform Policy
Uniforms are required. Students may wear khaki, navy, or plaid (red, white, and blue) uniform style pants, shorts, skirts and jumpers. Students must also wear polo style shirts or blouses in red, white, or navy blue.

Junior High students are also allowed to wear collared Hawaiian or plaid shirts.