STUDENT LIFE

HCA offers grades Kindergarten–12th grade with the goal of providing students with a college-preparatory Christian education. Our desire is to use education as a tool to teach and train young people to love and serve Jesus Christ. We utilize a traditional, time-tested, and rigorous Christian curriculum, fostering a strong academic environment that promotes excellence and prepares students to fulfill God’s will for their lives.

In addition to academics, the school sponsors fine arts competitions, music programs, and athletic opportunities, encouraging students to exalt Christ through their God-given talents, abilities, and skills. 

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    Student Learning Outcomes


    • Articulate fundamentals of the Christian faith and apply biblical principles in daily life
    • Apply critical thinking, creative problem-solving, and proficiency in all academic disciplines
    • Display effective skills of communication and demonstrate creative expression
    • Model good character through personal discipline and respect for others
    • Contribute time, energy, and talent to positively impact our culture, community, and world

    Elementary • Typical Day Schedule

    • Arrival between 7:30-7:50
    • Class begins at 8:00
    • Snack time 
    • Morning Recess 
    • Class
    • Lunch between 11:30-12:00
    • Rest for Kindergarten
    • Afternoon Recess
    • Class
    • Specials
    • Departure at 3:00pm

    Middle/High School • Typical Day Schedule

    • Arrival between 7:30-7:50
    • 1st hour 8:00-8:50
    • 2nd hour 8:53-9:36
    • 3rd hour 9:41-10:26
    • 4th hour 10:30-11:15
    • 5th hour 11:19-12:04
    • Lunch 12:05-12:35
    • 6th hour 12:37-1:22
    • 7th hour 1:26-2:11
    • 8th hour 2:15-3:00

    One-to-One

    A key goal of our One-to-One Program is to foster exploration and enhance engagement by empowering students and preparing them for success in a global community. To support this goal, we have implemented a policy designed to promote a safe online learning environment, teach digital responsibility, and hold students accountable for their technology use. This policy is available in the Enrollment Packet or by contacting the school office.