ACADEMICS
At Grace Lutheran, we provide a well-rounded, engaging, and faith-based education that fosters critical thinking, creativity, and a love for learning. Our academic programs challenge and support students at every level, ensuring they reach their full potential.
Preschool Overview
We provide a warm, nurturing environment where young children learn through play, exploration, and creativity. Our experienced teachers focus on developing each child’s social, emotional, cognitive, and physical skills through hands-on activities and age-appropriate curriculum. We believe in building a strong foundation that prepares children for a lifetime of learning and success.
Day School Curriculum Overview
We follow a comprehensive curriculum that meets educational standards while integrating hands-on learning experiences. Our core subjects include:
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English Language Arts (ELA): Wonders Curriculum
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Mathematics: Reveal Math
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Science: Mystery Science, aligned with New York State Science Learning Standards
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Social Studies: Impact Social Studies, emphasizing history, culture, and global awareness
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Religion: Faith-based learning begins in kindergarten
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Handwriting: Cursive instruction from grades 3-6
Hands-on Experiences
We believe in learning by doing, offering exciting activities where students actively explore and discover.

STEM Based Learning
Technology is an essential part of modern education, and we integrate it into our classrooms to enhance student engagement and learning:


Robust Club Programs
Students can discover new passions and connect with peers through our wide variety of enriching extracurricular programs.

Specialized Support Services
We provide personalized assistance to ensure every student thrives academically and emotionally recognizing that every student learns differently.
Homework & Study Resources
Our teachers provide extra support through weekly after school extra help and additional resources, ensuring every student has the tools to succeed.

Assessment & Testing
Students are assessed regularly through weekly tests, class projects, and progress monitoring on academics.
