

AcademicsGENERAL ACADEMIC PHILOSOPHY
Central Florida Christian Academy is to be a school where students are led to develop academically. The academic program of the school has been constructed to enable students of average or above-average ability to learn and grow intellectually. The teacher’s responsibility in the learning process is to plan and prepare carefully the material to be learned. The teacher should present the material in an interesting, positive manner, attempt to motivate and excite students about the material, and interweave scripture and spiritual principles into the lessons. Finally, the teacher should hold the student accountable for learning the material by testing or evaluating in some form. The student’s responsibility is to be present and attentive in class, and to maintain an open mind and willing spirit toward the subject and the teacher. The student is to faithfully complete all assignments on time and to prepare diligently for tests or other evaluations. Parents are responsible to support the teacher and to help the student by providing for a study time at home, helping with homework as needed, contacting teachers if there is a problem, and holding their child accountable for his performance at school. We feel that if teacher, student, and parents are working together, the child has the best chance for academic success. We endeavor to educate the whole person, academically, physically, socially, and spiritually.
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