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ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Curriculum Description
Christian Liberty School (CLS) uses the following curriculums: Bob Jones University Press, A Beka Books, Bess Press, Prentice Hall, and Addison Weston.
| Language Arts (Reading, Writing, and Spelling) |
Mathematics |
| Heritage Studies |
Science |
| Physical Education |
Japanese |
| Hawaiian History |
Bible |
| Health |
Ukulele |
| Art |
Basic Keyboarding |
Click on a grade to view a more detailed curriculum description for each grade.
Promotion
A student in grades K-3rd grade will be required to repeat his or her grade if the student receives a “2” or an “F” in either reading or math.
A student in grades 4th-6th grade will be required to repeat his or her grade if that child receives one of the following.
o An “F” in any two academic subjects for a semester average.
o One “F” and two “D’s” for a semester average in academic subjects.
o Four or more “D’s” for a semester average in academic subjects.
Report Cards
Report cards are sent out to the parents every nine weeks.
Progress reports are sent out each mid quarter. All elementary students will receive a progress report at mid-quarter. Teachers of any student receiving a “D” or “F” in any class must state the reason for the low grades on the report sheet. A letter is also sent home to the parents. The school policy is that no student should receive a “D” or “F” on his/her mid-quarter report card without prior notification from the teacher.
All elementary progress reports and report cards will be given to the parents directly by the teacher. Children are not allowed to take them home.
Enrollment & Class Sizes
Coming Soon ...
SAT Results
Christian Liberty administers the Stanford Achievement Test to all Kindergarten-10th grade students annually. As a collective group, CLA students have a national ranking between 50%-70%. Test results are available in the school office.
Elementary Athletics
Coming Soon ...
Christmas Program
The Christmas Program is held the second week of December each year. The elementary classes participate by sharing in song or poetry.
Plays / Dramas / Speech
Elementary Science Trip
Every odd numbered year, grades 4-6 take a science excursion to Maui and Lanai. The trip includes exploration of sea life and a catamaran ride to Lanai. Students are expected to raise their own funds for this trip.
In order to participate in the Elementary Science Trip a student must maintain a 2.0 academic average with no “F”s.
Elementary Summer School Program
More to come ...
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