Kindergarten
The Kindergarten program creates an opportunity for students to begin their academic formation. Teachers work closely with parents to ensure the best possible success for their child by encouraging parental involvement.
Religion: Students explore their Catholic faith by exposure to scripture, adoration and weekly Mass. Students increase their knowledge of Catholic faith through daily prayer, reflection and discussion. Age appropriate community service projects are integrated throughout the school year.
English Language Arts: The SUPERKIDS Reading Program introduces students to the alphabet, phonemic awareness, letter recognition and decoding. Reading comprehension is also introduced through pictures associated with text.
Math: Students learn basic math concepts by counting and comparing numbers up to 100, the concepts of place value, adding and subtracting whole numbers, identify shapes and their attributes, and measurement attributes and data.
Science: Working closely with the STEM teachers, the Kindergarten students have the opportunity to observe and describe the life cycle and characteristics of plants and animals. Classroom activities and discussions create an environment for exploring the seasons, weather and climate.
Social Studies: Students begin to understand rules and the responsibilities of living and working together. As a classroom community, the students develop an awareness of history, cultural heritage, and Catholic identity.
Religion: Students explore their Catholic faith by exposure to scripture, adoration and weekly Mass. Students increase their knowledge of Catholic faith through daily prayer, reflection and discussion. Age appropriate community service projects are integrated throughout the school year.
English Language Arts: The SUPERKIDS Reading Program introduces students to the alphabet, phonemic awareness, letter recognition and decoding. Reading comprehension is also introduced through pictures associated with text.
Math: Students learn basic math concepts by counting and comparing numbers up to 100, the concepts of place value, adding and subtracting whole numbers, identify shapes and their attributes, and measurement attributes and data.
Science: Working closely with the STEM teachers, the Kindergarten students have the opportunity to observe and describe the life cycle and characteristics of plants and animals. Classroom activities and discussions create an environment for exploring the seasons, weather and climate.
Social Studies: Students begin to understand rules and the responsibilities of living and working together. As a classroom community, the students develop an awareness of history, cultural heritage, and Catholic identity.