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The following is an overview of the course of study established for each grade level or division at OCA.  Parents wishing to obtain a more detailed overview of the course of study established for a specific grade may request a conference with the teacher or Principal.


OCA uses the internationally acclaimed ABeka curriculum and other curriculum that meets all state requirements for grades PreK-3 through 12th.   


OCA uses an online program, Think Wave, to record each student’s grades and attendance.   The program consists of three basic accounts: administrator, teacher, and parent.  The teachers have the advantage of being able to input student assignments and grades on a weekly basis through the online format from school or home.  Parents can access their child’s grades online as well.  To gain access, the office will provide teachers and parents with the access codes for entering their accounts.

 

school management software

Pre- Kindergarten Program

Students in the three and four-year-old kindergarten receive instruction in the following courses: Bible, Phonics, Reading, Numbers, and Writing.  They participate in a variety of activities designed to improve motor skills and to encourage and prepare them for reading.  They are also taught to appreciate Art, Music, and Poetry, assisting them in their development of good work, play, and social skills. 

Kindergarten Program

Students in the five year old kindergarten receive instruction in Bible, Phonics, Reading, Science, Numbers, Social Studies, Writing, Language, and Health.  They also learn good work habits, and social skills.  They are taught to appreciate Art, Music, Poetry, and Drama.  Students in the Five-Year-Old kindergarten will regularly participate in physical education (P.E.) activities and Chapel.

Primary Program

Students in the Primary grade levels receive instruction and numeric grades in the following academic and non-academic courses:

Bible                                         Phonics
Reading                                    Spelling and Vocabulary
Language Arts                          History & Geography
Science                                     Mathematics
Penmanship                             Health, Safety, and Manners                             
Physical Education                  Art
Music                                       Drama
Agriculture

Student grades will be formulated on the basis of their daily work (class participation, seatwork, homework, etc.), quizzes, tests, and special assignments or projects. 

All students will receive an O (outstanding), S (Satisfactory) or U (unsatisfactory) in the non-academic subjects.

Secondary Program

Students in the secondary program receive instruction and numeric grades in a variety of the following academic courses based on grade level and credits needed.

Bible                                         History & Geography
Language Arts                         Mathematics
The Sciences                           Health and Nutrition
Physical Education                 Composition    
Leadership
Varied electives

The secondary program has been developed to promote higher learning and critical thinking skills in correlation with the Florida State Department of Education standards.

Student grades will be formulated on the basis of their daily work (class participation, seatwork, homework, etc.), quizzes, tests, and special assignments or projects. 
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