Excalibur is a non-traditional school that assists families who, because of need or desire, have chosen to educate their children outside of a “brick and mortar” school. This non-traditional approach is termed “homeschooling” and implies that students will be educated at home.
Excalibur puts parents in control of their children’s education.
You are best at understanding and caring about them, and we are here to give as much help as you want or need.
Excalibur is about support and support includes plenty of activities. For those families who enroll as Campus-based members, there are a variety of things to do—Field trips, play days, park days, banquets, retreats, talent shows, movie nights, competitions, service projects, etc. Take advantage of whatever activity appeals to you and fits into your schedule.
Online education is the wave of the future and many of our students are finding our online curriculum to be ideal. Learn anytime and anywhere you have an Internet connection. Interactive computer-based instruction relieves the parent from choosing curriculum, preparing or grading lessons, and purchasing textbooks. Students can learn while the parent does something else.
Excalibur Christian School wants to help you teach your children to CONNECT by building families and meaningful relationships.
Excalibur Christian School wants to help you teach your children how to THINK, not just memorize facts so they can apply them to the real world they will enter.
Excalibur Christian School wants to help you so your students can THRIVE with accomplishment, to live a victorious lifestyle with optimism, setting them free to be the person they were created to be.
| February NASA Education Workshop Opportunities |
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| Written by Alice Brown |
| Friday, 03 February 2012 08:13 |
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February 2nd 4-5PM in the Marshall Educator Resource Center – Orion Classroom Activities In conjunction with the special display of the Orion capsule at the Space and Rocket Center, several Orion themed Educational Activities will be demonstrated. February 8th 2-5PM in the Marshall Educator Resource Center – Lunar Rock Certification Participants will be trained and certified to handle NASA-owned rocks collected from the moon during the Apollo missions. February 15th and 29th 3-4 PM – Digital Learning Network Webcast – Aeronautics Classroom Activities Several classroom activities will be demonstrated from the NASA Aeronautics Educator Guide. The activities will be appropriate for K-12 students. In order to view the presentation, you will need to visit the DLN website and click on the (left) toolbar page called "DLiNfo Channel". Alternatively, the direct link for this page is: http://dln.nasa.gov/dlnapp/webcast/webcast.do Once at the stream page, you will have the option of streaming the program in Flash or Windows Media formats (toolbar is on right). You will also be able to interact and ask questions during the program by emailing questions to: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it February 22nd 3-4 – Digital Learning Network Webcast – Mars Classroom Activities Several classroom activities will be demonstrated from the NASA Mars Educator Guide. The activities will be appropriate for K-12 students. In order to view the presentation, you will need to visit the DLN website and click on the (left) toolbar page called "DLiNfo Channel". Alternatively, the direct link for this page is: http://dln.nasa.gov/dlnapp/webcast/webcast.do Once at the stream page, you will have the option of streaming the program in Flash or Windows Media formats (toolbar is on right). You will also be able to interact and ask questions during the program by emailing questions to: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it |
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