CHLG's Hybrid Academy
Capitol Hill Learning Group is excited about our new addition- the CHLG Hybrid Academy. The Hybrid Academy is a unique schooling opportunity that combines the very best of traditional schooling with the very best of homeschooling. Our Hybrid model consists of teacher led classes three mornings a week as well as regularly assigned work for the child to complete at home with his/her parent(s). Hybrid modeled schools are growing in popularity because they provide parents with greater opportunities to be integrally involved in their child's education as well as allowing for more family time during the week. Additionally, the pairing of classroom work with one on one work at home allows for a program that can be tailored to the individual child's academic strengths and weaknesses.
Families involved in the Hybrid Academy have the option of attending field trips with other families in the program a few times per month (and siblings may attend these trips as well). Families take turns planning the trips (which are held on a Monday or a Wednesday, since the students don't have class on those two days). Field trips may directly relate to current studies or may simply be interesting, educational opportunities that would peak the interests of the students. In addition to field trip opportunities, weekly physical education opportunities (including dance and gymnastics instruction) are available to families. Families choose whether or not they would like to participate in these P.E. opportunities, and younger siblings can sometimes join in as well.
CHLG's Hybrid Academy is faith based in the Christian tradition and meets on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday mornings beginning at 9:00am and ending at either 12:45pm (K) or 1:00pm (all other grades). We meet, along with our preschool classes, at 433 9th Street NE. For the 2013-14 school year we will offer classes for Kindergarten, first and second grades (with a plan in place to add a grade level each year up through at least fourth grade). Our class sizes are typically between 8-10 students (10 students is the maximum) and we use an eclectic approach that includes elements of both the Classical and Charlotte Mason methods. Tuition for 2013-2014 is $3800/annually ($380/month) for Kindergarten and $4300/annually ($430/month) for first grade and up.
CHLG has a cooperative element, and families participating in the Hybrid Academy are scheduled to assist in the Hybrid academy classrooms five mornings during the course of the school year. Families are also expected to volunteer in other capacities, and this helps to keep tuition costs down and encourage learning in community. See the FAQ tab on the homepage for more information regarding the volunteer expectations for participating families.
Numerous studies published over the past twenty years have indicated that parental involvement is a key element in a student's success in school, so we are encouraged as we anticipate the opportunities for growth that the Hybrid Academy will offer, both to students and to their families.
You can read more about CHLG's Hybrid Academy under the Q & A section. Additionally, consider visiting the Oak Tree Academy website (link is below). Oak Tree Academy is a school in Virginia Beach that is operating with this Hybrid Model (although they refer to it as a "University Model"). They have a nice, informative video on their home page that will give you a good sense of how the model works.
http://www.oaktreeacademy.org/Home.aspx
If you have interest in such an option for Kindergarten, first or second grade for 2012-2013 (or for future years) would you let me know via the contact tab? I would love to talk to you more about our program and offer you an opportunity to come for a school visit.
Blessings!
Martha Herndon
Director, CHLG
Families involved in the Hybrid Academy have the option of attending field trips with other families in the program a few times per month (and siblings may attend these trips as well). Families take turns planning the trips (which are held on a Monday or a Wednesday, since the students don't have class on those two days). Field trips may directly relate to current studies or may simply be interesting, educational opportunities that would peak the interests of the students. In addition to field trip opportunities, weekly physical education opportunities (including dance and gymnastics instruction) are available to families. Families choose whether or not they would like to participate in these P.E. opportunities, and younger siblings can sometimes join in as well.
CHLG's Hybrid Academy is faith based in the Christian tradition and meets on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday mornings beginning at 9:00am and ending at either 12:45pm (K) or 1:00pm (all other grades). We meet, along with our preschool classes, at 433 9th Street NE. For the 2013-14 school year we will offer classes for Kindergarten, first and second grades (with a plan in place to add a grade level each year up through at least fourth grade). Our class sizes are typically between 8-10 students (10 students is the maximum) and we use an eclectic approach that includes elements of both the Classical and Charlotte Mason methods. Tuition for 2013-2014 is $3800/annually ($380/month) for Kindergarten and $4300/annually ($430/month) for first grade and up.
CHLG has a cooperative element, and families participating in the Hybrid Academy are scheduled to assist in the Hybrid academy classrooms five mornings during the course of the school year. Families are also expected to volunteer in other capacities, and this helps to keep tuition costs down and encourage learning in community. See the FAQ tab on the homepage for more information regarding the volunteer expectations for participating families.
Numerous studies published over the past twenty years have indicated that parental involvement is a key element in a student's success in school, so we are encouraged as we anticipate the opportunities for growth that the Hybrid Academy will offer, both to students and to their families.
You can read more about CHLG's Hybrid Academy under the Q & A section. Additionally, consider visiting the Oak Tree Academy website (link is below). Oak Tree Academy is a school in Virginia Beach that is operating with this Hybrid Model (although they refer to it as a "University Model"). They have a nice, informative video on their home page that will give you a good sense of how the model works.
http://www.oaktreeacademy.org/Home.aspx
If you have interest in such an option for Kindergarten, first or second grade for 2012-2013 (or for future years) would you let me know via the contact tab? I would love to talk to you more about our program and offer you an opportunity to come for a school visit.
Blessings!
Martha Herndon
Director, CHLG
First Graders conducting a science lab on living vs. non-living things.