Core Learning Program (Grades 2–12)

The Core Learning Program is designed for families seeking a consistent, structured learning environment rooted in Christian values.

This program serves students ages 7–18 (grades 2–12) and provides guided instruction, individualized support, and intentional formation within a stable Christian learning community. Meadow View Learning partners closely with families to provide thoughtful academic instruction and support the development of critical thinking, life skills, and character.

Program Overview

  • Guided academic instruction across core subject areas
  • Individualized learning plans within a shared framework and clear expectations
  • Ongoing progress monitoring and regular communication with families
  • Emphasis on critical thinking, problem-solving, and strong study habits
  • Life skills, responsibility, and independence built into daily routines
  • Christian values integrated into learning and community life
  • Consistent peer community with enrichment and real-world experiences
  • Off-site learning experiences and field studies

Monday–Friday

Program hours: 8:55 a.m. – 2:15 p.m.

Ages: 7–18 (grades 2–12)

Each day includes lessons in subject-focus of the day, independent work, enrichment, outdoor activity, and a shared social lunch. Specific daily rhythms and subject focus vary by age group and are shared with families during the conversation process.

Commitment & Expectations

The Core Learning Program is designed for families who value consistency, accountability, and meaningful partnership. Consistent participation supports student growth and community life.

(Meadow View Learning is an educational program and learning community, not a school. Families retain legal responsibility for their child’s education.)

Tuition

$755/month

Sibling discounts and scholarships may be available, please request info when filling out our Interest Form.

Who This Program Is For

The Core Learning Program is a good fit for families who:

  1. Desire life skills & character formation alongside academics
  2. Value balance between guidance and student-led learning 
  3. Are able to support a consistent schedule for their student
  4. Seek a collaborative partnership with educators

Next Step

Participation in the Core Learning Program begins with a tour and conversation to ensure alignment and fit.

 

Supplemental & Enrichment Programs

These days are offered as stand-alone supplemental and enrichment options and may be selected individually.

While many students benefit from limited-day participation, core academic instruction in language arts and mathematics is designed to be delivered through consistent, multi-day attendance. When foundational gaps are identified, additional days may be recommended to support student progress and access to instruction.

Grades 2-12 (differentiated grouping and expectations)

8:55am-2:15pm

Charter Funding 
Meadow View Learning may offer a limited number of charter-funded participation spaces in the following programs, subject to availability and charter policies.  Availability is discussed during the family conversation when applicable.  Charter programming does not include any religious instruction.

S.T.E.M. Wednesdays

Wednesdays focus on scientific thinking, investigation, and applied learning. Students engage with core science concepts through guided instruction, hands-on experiments, observation, and discussion.

Instruction emphasizes:

  • building foundational scientific knowledge
  • developing curiosity and analytical thinking
  • learning to ask good questions and test ideas
  • connecting scientific concepts to the real world
  • mathematical concepts are introduced and practiced

Students are encouraged to work carefully, document their thinking, and collaborate appropriately, developing both academic skill and disciplined work habits.

$175/month

 

Geography, History, & Movement Thursdays

Thursdays integrate history, geography, and physical movement, supporting both intellectual and physical development.

Students explore:

  • historical themes, timelines, and cultures
  • geography, maps, and the physical world
  • connections between place, people, and events

Learning is reinforced through discussion, projects, and hands-on activities. The day also includes an outdoors PE class, supporting health, teamwork, and perseverance.

$175/month

Enrichment Fridays

Fridays provide time for enrichment, life skills, and creative exploration.

Depending on age and developmental stage, students participate in:

  • life skills instruction (communication, organization, goal-setting, problem-solving)
  • art projects
  • gardening science
  • music & rhythm
  • mentorship and independent study for older students

Friday programming supports independence, responsibility, and initiative while allowing students to apply what they have learned throughout the week and use their creativity.  A great way to end the week!

$175/month

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