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Discover how Christian Heritage School excels in teaching, learning, and discipleship with a decidedly Christian and college-preparatory approach. From Mandarin classes to modern classroom technology, CHS offers a diverse educational environment. Explore the latest advancements including new infrastructure, renovated facilities, and enhanced security measures. Get involved by contributing to the security initiatives or learning about academic programs and extracurricular activities. Stay informed about capital projects, educational opportunities, and upcoming events at CHS.
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Brian Modarelli, Head of School January 24 & 25, 2013
Our Core Functions • Teaching • Learning • Discipleship Decidedly Christian Decidedly College-Preparatory Decidedly More…
Promises…Promises… • Mandarin 官话 in all lower school classes • Honors Algebra I for 7th grade • Media Applications Class for High School • Highlands Ability Battery • SMART Boards • Data Projectors • Closed Circuit T.V. Channel • TE@CH on Thursday mornings
Promises…Promises… • New Internet Infrastructure • RenWeb • Smart Tuition • Cafeteria Renovation • Playground Relocation • Lower School Classrooms Renovated • Parking Lot Resurfaced & Restriped • Front Office Renovation
Streamlined Registration Educational Agreement Automatically renewable
Streamlined Registration The February Perfect Storm has become the February Break Tuition Deposit
Annual Re-Registration To Do List: • Well… • Uh… • Nothing!
Mission Christian Heritage School exists to assist parents in fulfilling their God-given responsibility to provide its students with an education of spiritual and academic excellence with which to serve God. (Col 2:3)
Mission Christian Heritage School exists to assist parents and churches in fulfilling their God-given responsibility to provide students with an education of spiritual and academic excellence with which to serve God. (Col 2:3)
EnhancedSecurity at CHS • Consulted with law enforcement, fire & zoning • Hired security personnel • Installed security post between two sets of front doors • Purchased check-in machine • Expanded telephone capabilities • Installed signs on restroom doors
Security - In Process • Reworking classroom locking devices • Replacing padding on gym wall • Installing buzzers on second set of front doors • Installing buzzer on single door by US office • Equipping exterior doors with monitoring devices
Security at CHS Ongoing: Student safety training Faculty & staff safety training Requires Capital: Expanding interior video monitoring $18,000 Shatter proofing exterior glass $22,000 Fencing around new playground area $14,000 Interior doors to block access wings $ tbd
Security – Checking In All visitors scan their I.D. Photograph, background check & visitor pass Permanent visitor passes will be available for frequent guests
What Can I do to Help? • (203) 261-6230 x515 • “This is John Naeher. I will donate $50 for security” • “This is Dan Vinton. I will donate $2000.” • “This is Bruce Stempien. Take my whole 401K!” • “Brian, I’d like to talk about the security initiatives and how I can best help the school.”
Security – Checking Out Leaving Early? K-12 sign out in Main Office
iPad Initiative Grades 9 to 12 Tiered ownership eTexts Cost structure
New UCONN Coursesfor 2013-2014 • Art • U.S. History I • U.S. History II • Statistics 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 4 credits New Bible Elective through Indiana Wesleyan University • Life Calling 3 credits
College Integrated 2012-2013 UCONN 34 Other AP 12 Other Dual 0 Total 46 2013-2014 47 9 3 59 • Calling Prep • College Preparatory • College Integrated
Full Day & Half Day Options • Sports Camp • Theme Weeks: • Lego • Water • Animal • Movie Maker Staffed by varsity coaches and other qualified personnel to make your child’s camp experience fun & exciting
Permission to Treat https://www.renweb.com/Logins/ParentsWeb-Login.aspx
Transportation to CHS • Exploring options for morning busing • Survey coming
Funding the CHS Mission 3% Tuition Increase Roughly $300 to $480 per year Or $21 to $33 per month after deposit is considered and depending on grade level.
Parent Coffees Tuesday, February 5 Wednesday, February 6 Morning 7:45am to 10am • Morning 7:45am to 10am • Evening 7:00pm to 8:30pm
bmodarelli@kingsmen.org 203.261.6230 x 515