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Welcome to preschool at ELCA!

EARLY LEARNING ACADEMY
 
The preschool students attend chapel once a week and have a daily Bible lesson in addition to the Bible being integrated in each subject. Weekly classes offered are music, art, computer, Spanish, and a visit to the library.
 
Eagle’s Landing Christian Academy offers a three and four-year-old kindergarten program. This program is designed for the students to experience school in a safe, Christian environment. The curriculum of the ELCA preschool is to provide readiness to enter kindergarten and to begin to develop a biblical worldview through the teaching of Kingdom Education.
 
SCHEDULE
ELCA offers the following programs in the prekindergarten:
 
3-Year-Old Kindergarten
  • 2 Half Days (8:00 A.M.-12:00 noon)
  • 3 Half Days (8:00 A.M.-12:00 noon)
  • 5 Half Days (8:00 A.M.-12:00 noon)
  • 2 Full Days (8:00 A.M.- 2:45 P.M.)
  • 3 Full Days (8:00 A.M.- 2:45 P.M.)
  • 5 Full Days (8:00 A.M.- 2:45 P.M.)
  • Extended care (2:45 P.M.-6:00 P.M.)
 
4-Year-Old Kindergarten
  • 5 Half Days (8:00 A.M.-12:00 noon)
  • 5 Full Days (8:00 A.M.- 2:45 P.M.)
  • Extended care (2:45 P.M.- 6:00 P.M.)
 
 
Early arrival is available starting at 7:00 A.M.     
 
 
3-YEAR-OLD KINDERGARTEN ACADEMICS
  • Learn Bible stories daily
  • Learn the alphabet
  • Learn to count
  • Learn colors
  • Learn basic science
  • Participate in craft projects
  • Develop fine motor and gross skills
  • Learn to mature socially through interaction with peers
  • Develop a sense of accomplishment that contributes to the child’s confidence and self-assurance
 
 
4-YEAR-OLD KINDERGARTEN ACADEMICS
  • Learn Bible stories daily
  • Establish proper routines and classroom habits
  • Establish a strong reading foundation through the development of listening and language skills
  • Learn the alphabet and sounds of the letters
  • Form letters into words and words into sentences
  • Learn to count and develop math concepts
  • Participate in crafts
  • Develop a sense of accomplishment that contributes to the child’s confidence and self-assurance
  • Learn to mature socially through the interaction with peers