Registration closes June 30th for the 2026-27 school year. Register Now!
For the 2026-2027 school year, we will meet two days per week: Mondays and Wednesdays. Our first day will be 8/19/25 and our last day will be 5/10/26. We will be off all of the weeks from Thanksgiving through New Year's and one week at spring break. We will observe Monday & Wednesday holidays.
Arrive: 8:00 am
Setup: 8:00 am - 8:15 am
Transition: 8:15 am (Everyone inside - bathroom, drinks, hand washing, seated in sanctuary for Assembly by 8:20 am)
Block 1: 8:30 am – 10:00 am (History/LA)
Break: 10:00 am – 10:30 am
Block 2: 10:35 am – 12:00 pm (Science)
Lunch: 12:00 pm – 12:55 pm
Block 3: 1:00 pm – 1:45 pm (Grammar/Literature - 3rd - 8th) & (History - K-2)
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm (Elective/Study Hall - High School only)
Clean up and restore campus to original condition/configuration.
Click here to view the academic calendar.
This list will be added before the beginning of the school year.
Click the curriculum name for a link to learn more about each curriculum. Our goal is to conduct as many hands-on and/or interactive classroom experiences for our students as possible. To that end, there will be some work at home.
Elementary: Science will pre-read the science text at home before class, so you only need one textbook per family unless you want your children to each have a copy in their class. History will pre-read the text at home before class, so you only need one textbook per family unless you want your children to each have a copy in class. Writing will be done within the history class with some work being completed at home, and materials will be provided to each family. Grammar and literature work will be done both in class and at home. All classes may have some projects or presentations to work on at home.
Middle School: In order to have more discussions and activities in class, there will be work at home to be prepared for class. Grammar will be done both in class and at home. Literature will be read at home in preparation for class activities and discussions. Writing will be done within the history class with some work being completed at home, and materials will be provided to each family. Each student should have a text book for history and science to complete pre-reading and to bring to class to reference for discussions. If that is cost-prohibitive, please speak to the teacher about using a single family copy. All classes may have some projects or presentations to work on at home.
High School: In order to have more discussions and activities in class, there will be work at home to be prepared for each class. Literature will be read at home in preparation for class activities and discussions. Writing will be done within the history class with some work being completed at home, and materials will be provided to each family. Elective materials will be provided to families and some work will be done at home to prepare for class. Each student should have a text book for history and science to complete pre-reading and to bring to class to reference for discussions. If that is cost-prohibitive, please speak to the teacher about using a single family copy. All classes may have some projects or presentations to work on at home.
Grades K: Story of the World - Volume 2: Middle Ages and Activity Book 2: Middles Ages;
Grades 1st: Story of the World - Volume 2: Middle Ages and Activity Book 2: Middles Ages; IEW: Bible Heroes
Grades 2nd: Story of the World - Volume 2: Middle Ages and Activity Book 2: Middles Ages; IEW: Bible Heroes
Grades 3rd-4th/5th: Story of the World - Volume 2: Middle Ages and Activity Book 2: Middles Ages; IEW Discoveries in Writing
Grades 5th/6th-8th: Notgrass - From Adam to Us Curriculum Package and From Adam to Us Lesson Review Book; IEW Modern World History
High School: Notgrass - Exploring World History Curriculum Package
Grade K: Apologia Exploring Creation with Human Anatomy & Physiology (textbook only)
Please do not purchase a separate Notebooking Journal unless you want your student to have a complete spiral for your own use. We will provide them with the pages they need, which your student will accumulate in a binder. (Please note: if purchased, you will have additional prep work to help the K-2 teacher ready your student's Notebooking Journal for class).
Grades 1-2: Apologia Exploring Creation with Human Anatomy & Physiology Junior [set]
Grades 3-5/6: Apologia Exploring Creation with Zoology 3: Land Animals of the Sixth Day [set]
Grades 6-8: Apologia General Science [pack]
This course could also include 9th graders who do not want to begin Biology yet or those who haven't taken General Science.
High School Biology: MasterBooks Biology Textbook & Teacher Guide with Student Pages [set]
This course could also include 8th graders who have already taken General Science.
High School Chemistry: BJU Chemistry Student Textbook, Lab Manual, and Assessments
Prerequisite Requirement of Algebra I
It is recommended that Algebra 2 be taken as a co-requisite with Chemistry, meaning students should be taking both at the same time.
Note: Elementary and middle school students will use block 3 for literature (from history curriculum) and grammar (Fix It). They will work in units (6 weeks of Fix It Grammar followed by 6 weeks of Literature).
-- Literature --
Grade 3rd-4th/5th: TBD
Grade 5th/6th-8th: TBD
Grade 8th/9th-12th: TBD
-- GRAMMAR --
Kindergarten: Rod and Staff Grade 1 Phonics Workbooks: Unit 1, Unit 2, Unit 3; PAL Reading Book 2; PAL Writing Book
Grade 1: Rod and Staff Grade 1 Phonics Workbooks: Unit 4, Unit 5, Unit 6 & A.C.E. English Level 2 Paces 1013-1020 (1 per student)
Grade 2:
Grades 3-5: Fix-It! Grammar Level 1: Nose Tree [set] --or-- Continue with next book on Fix-It track [set] (You may purchase just the student book if you don't want the teacher's guide)
Grades 6-8: Continue with next book on Fix-It track [set] (You may purchase just the student book if you don't want the teacher's guide)
Note: If your student has not done Fix-It! Grammar before or if they have already completed the book/s listed for their grade, reach out and we'll figure out which book you should order.
-- SPELLING -- On your own at home.
Block 3 will be used for elective classes or a study hall for high school aged students.
First Semester - TBD
Second Semester - TBD
Our Pre-K students will use a Complete Preschool Program curriculum from Rod & Staff Publishing to learn the sounds of each letter, letter formation of both lowercase and uppercase letters, numbers, sequencing, and more. Math, Science, and History will be integrated throughout each week using thematic unit studies, as well as, using the workbooks provided within the purchased curriculum. Students will learn to play with peers, explore, and build self-confidence.
Preschool Complete (Consumables) Program Set
Math: Integrated with Thematic Unit Studies, as well as Saxon Math 1 Meeting Book (This calendar and weather book will be used during morning calendar time.)
Science & Social Studies: Thematic Unit Studies
Fine Arts: Music/Art/Dance/Rhythm/Movement
Cornerstone Cottage Academics is a parent-led academic co-op that meets in Navarre, Florida.
We welcome like-minded students who desire a Christian worldview and excellence-based education.