Merritt Academy: A National School of Character
 
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Our Approach

Our school is built upon three pillars:

  • Academic Excellence – We provide a challenging academic program to all our students
  • Character Education – We emphasize Christian-based values throughout our school to help build character in all our students
  • Service to Families – We are committed to serving our families, earning their trust and making their experience at Merritt enjoyable and satisfying

We provide a safe, loving, and faith-centered educational environment.For more than four decades, the mission of Rachel O. Merritt Academy, has been to nourish and challenge the intellectual abilities, creative talents, and spiritual growth of children. We fulfill this mission by providing a safe, loving, and faith-centered educational environment.

As a Christian school we begin each morning with the Lord’s Prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance, then before lunch, each class recites a prayer. Our reading and math programs in kindergarten and 1st Grade follow the A Beka curriculum, which is built around Bible stories. Additionally in the afternoon, we offer a Bible Club.

Our students also have the unique opportunity to participate in an inspiring intergenerational program with senior residents.Our teachers use an academically rigorous curriculum and also draw from their own expertise and experience to engage children in the adventure of learning. Our students also have the unique opportunity to participate in an inspiring intergenerational program with senior residents who reside next door to the school campus.

The goal of our approach is that our students leave Merritt with:

  • The knowledge God loves them
  • The tools for academic success
  • The strength of character to make morally sound decisions


 
"Merritt makes learning fun!"
- Merritt Academy 4th Grade Student
 
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