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Kindergarten - 4th Grade


CHESS Christian School provides direct instruction to the students on Core and Elective days. Elementary CHESS teachers assign relevant homework to provide students with a depth of knowledge not possible through in-class work alone. Completion of these assignments is integral to success in each core class. Parental involvement in their student’s education will further the discipleship process as parents assist their students with homework, clarify confusing concepts, or answer questions. This can help parents identify their student’s strengths and opportunities for growth.

Core


CHESS offers Core classes that meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays. These Core classes include Math, Science, Language Arts, History, and the Bible. Between Kindergarten and 4th grade, all Core classes are taught by a single teacher in a self-contained classroom. Due to the nature of these classes and the structure of their days, students in these grades who choose to engage in Core offerings must attend all Core classes. Beginning in 5th grade, you can customize a Core class schedule. For example, your student can choose to take math and science at CHESS and homeschool other classes.

ELEMENTARY Core Classes
 

Electives


CHESS offers a wide variety of Elective classes that meet on either a Monday or a Wednesday. These classes function as a holistic enrichment to your student’s educational experience. Popular offerings have included cooking, STEM, coding, art, nature, spanish, cooking, and many more.

 

ELEMENTARY Elective Classes

 

Ambassadors


The CHESS Student Ambassador Organization is a leadership organization designed for students in Kindergarten-12th grade. Students are selected to positively represent CHESS as they help the school serve new and potential students and their families as well as the current CHESS community. A CHESS Ambassador is knowledgeable about CHESS’s core values (s and unique learning opportunities in order to be equipped to represent CHESS.

At times, a CHESS Ambassador will put his or her own interests aside in order to most effectively serve others. An Ambassador is sometimes the first exposure new and potential families and students will have to the Passionate Discipleship and Christian Community that is indicative of the culture of CHESS. He or She is committed to maintaining this culture, and recognizes that his or her words and actions are impactful to new and potential students and families.

Extra Curricular Actitives 


 

Field Trips

Athletics

Daddy/Daughter Dance

Field Day