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Academics

Mountaintop Christian Education Center's K-12 program uses the Accelerated Christian Education, or A.C.E. curriculum. Academic achievement is one of the greatest strengths of A.C.E. School of Tomorrow®. Graduates from the A.C.E. program are attending more than 1,400 colleges and universities globally with outstanding performance.

Conventional educational programs take the student through a spiral of material while introducing him to new skills in sequence. Since students are grouped chronologically, they are lockstepped and receive the same material at the same time. However, students do not necessarily all have the same level of maturity as others of their chronological age, and their natural learning rates are not lockstepped with other students. The above-average student may master the skill the first time he is exposed to it, the average student may pick up part of it, and the below-average student will often grasp only a minimum amount or fail to understand it entirely. As the spiral continues, some students stay out in front while others are left behind for a season (or for good).

The A.C.E. program is designed around a new format: that of building skill upon skill. The scope and sequence ignores the concept of grade level and moves with continuous progress beginning with the first skill to be mastered. Depending on their ability and motivation levels, students may move ahead rapidly or take as long as necessary, but each student masters the material.

Each student learns essential academics and explores truths about God and His world without being pressured to keep up with a group.

As the student moves upward, level after level, and moves into new concepts, he is far better prepared to learn because he has mastered the skill on the previous level. He does not advance until he has mastered each concept. He is not lockstepped with his classmates but is learning individually and completely before advancing. A.C.E. implements a unique and effective system.

Supplemental
Academics

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Music

All preschool-8th grade students will attend a live instruction music class every week where they will learn music theory and history along with hands-on exploration of different musical instruments and singing.  

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Art

All preschool-8th grade students will attend a live instruction art class every week where they will study art history and genres along with creating art projects of their own using various mediums.

P.E.

All K-8th grade students, and some credit earning students, will attend P.E. class every week where they will study the rules and history of various sports, have an opportunity to play those sports, and work on their physical fitness.

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Training Grounds

All students will attend a Training Grounds session 1 - 2 times per week depending on their focus.  In these sessions, we will help them identify their God-given talents and callings, instruct and mentor them, and give them opportunities to exercise those giftings in live settings such as assisting in outreach projects or ministering in Chapel service.

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