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FAQs



General Information

Q:

How frequently does Raising Arrows Community meet?

A:

We meet once a week, on Wednesday mornings, for a total of 24 weeks over the course of a typical school year.

Middle and high-schoolers have an option to meet an extra day each week for core curriculum.

Q:

Is Raising Arrows parent-involved or drop-off program?

A:

Raising Arrows operates based on shared parental responsibility. It is required for each parent/caretaker to have a role each week.

Q:

What age groups are included in Community Day?

A:

Nursery through high school are able to attend. Structured classes are for preschool through middle school. Nursery is available.

Q:

Are there fees to join Raising Arrows Community?

A:

There is a fee to be a part of the group, which covers operating costs and donation to the church for use of the building.

Q:

Does Raising Arrows Community host field trips or have special events?

A:

Yes! We try to take a few field trips each year, along with family-oriented outings. We also try to plan a parents'/mom's night twice a year.

Q:

Does Raising Arrows offer any core curriculum classes?

A:

There is an optional day where core classes are offered, separate from Community Day. This is offered to middle & high schoolers and is a drop-off program. There are always at least two parents leading core day.

Community Day

Q:

What is Community Day?

A:

Community Day is the supplemental day each week when our families gather for STEAM, science, history, gym and presentations.

Q:

What is offered each Community Day?

A:

We begin with an opening where we gather for The Pledge of Allegiance, memory songs, announcements and prayer. Each Wednesday, we offer a STEAM class, Science, History, Homeschool Gym (taught by a YMCA employee) and a time for presentations where students work on speaking in front of their peers.

Q:

How are classes divided?

A:

There is a nursey, preschool, lower elementary, mid-elementary, upper elementary, middle school and a high school class.

Q:

How is curriculum chosen?

A:

It is very important to the Leadership Team what curriculum is used for each class. The Leadership Team researches and chooses curriculum that follows our Statement of Faith.