At CrossLife, we believe in developing the leaders of tomorrow by instilling in children the knowledge, skills, and values that lead to true success. As a student at CrossLife, your child will not only learn from textbooks but also from God’s Word and the examples set by our caring staff.
The combination of academic knowledge, Christian character development, faith-building activities, and life skills that your child will gain at CrossLife Christian Academy will stay with them for a lifetime.
“Start children off on the way they should go, and even when they are old they will not turn from it.”
Proverbs 22:6
Each day at CrossLife Christian Academy, the students will grow wider and deeper in a multitude of life skills. Communication, teamwork, decision-making, and conflict resolution are just a few of the soft skills we work on from Preschool all the way through 5th grade.
When a student learns and uses these skills, they set themselves up for success in the classroom and the future!
The best learning happens through active involvement in lessons and program activities. That’s why we’ve embraced a teacher-guided, student-led learning environment. This active approach helps children become excited about education and fuels a love of lifelong learning.
Our well-trained, certified teachers and staff teach Christian character in the classrooms and model it in their daily interactions. At CrossLife Christian Academy, our aim is to lead and guide children as they learn and live out the essentials of life and the Christian faith in an age-appropriate way.
It is our prayer that each student at CrossLife Christian Academy learns not only important life skills and how to grow in character and academic knowledge, but that they also experience God’s love and salvation for themselves.
Together, let’s shape students who courageously learn, lead, and live.
Non-discriminatory Admissions Policy
CrossLife Christian Academy practices a non-discrimination enrollment policy and admits students of any race, color, religious, national, and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students of our school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national, or ethnic origin in its administration of educational policies, admissions policies, athletic, or other school-administered programs.
The MAP (Measures of Academic Progress) test is a three-part assessment used to evaluate the growth and proficiency of K-12 students in math, reading, and language usage. Scores are measured against national grade-level standards.
CrossLife conducts MAP testing in the fall, winter, and spring of each school year.