Middle School
Middle school students take core academic courses, including English, math, science, history, health/P.E., Bible. Math classes are determined by students' readiness levels and include Fundamentals of Math, Pre-Algebra, and Algebra I (for which students can receive high school credit). In addition, students participate in elective classes. View the Middle School Prescribed Course of Study.
Elective Classes
Middle school students participate in the following elective classes:
Computers - Students become familiar with the computer, improve their typing skills, learn about Internet safety, and use basic word processing skills.
Physical Education - Students improve their fine and gross motor skills through drills and games, all the while improving their physical fitness, teamwork, and sportsmanship.
Spanish (Sixth Grade) - Sixth grade students are introduced to basic Spanish words and phrases as a precursor to middle school Spanish which begins in the seventh grade.
Executive Functioning and Study Skills (Sixth Grade)
In addition, students have various electives available to them each year. These vary by year depending on student need and staff availability. Electives in the past have included classes such as Driver's Education, Art, Bible Bowl, Outdoor Skills, Drama, Beginning Violin, Robotics, Crime Scene Investigation, Cooperative Gaming, SAT Math Preparation, World Travelers, Women of the Bible, French, Photography, Animal Science, Bible Narratives, Missions, Speech, Counseling, and Yearbook.
Computers - Students become familiar with the computer, improve their typing skills, learn about Internet safety, and use basic word processing skills.
Physical Education - Students improve their fine and gross motor skills through drills and games, all the while improving their physical fitness, teamwork, and sportsmanship.
Spanish (Sixth Grade) - Sixth grade students are introduced to basic Spanish words and phrases as a precursor to middle school Spanish which begins in the seventh grade.
Executive Functioning and Study Skills (Sixth Grade)
In addition, students have various electives available to them each year. These vary by year depending on student need and staff availability. Electives in the past have included classes such as Driver's Education, Art, Bible Bowl, Outdoor Skills, Drama, Beginning Violin, Robotics, Crime Scene Investigation, Cooperative Gaming, SAT Math Preparation, World Travelers, Women of the Bible, French, Photography, Animal Science, Bible Narratives, Missions, Speech, Counseling, and Yearbook.