Hosanna Christian School

ABOUT US

Hosanna Christian School was started in September 2014 by Larry Gray, pastor and president of Hosanna Ministries, Inc., to provide an educational center where Christ and His Word are the foundation. Respect, responsibility, and commitment are a priority, and academic excellence is our goal.

The school began without funds—a work of faith—with 11 students. We operate with many volunteers—teachers, administrators, and financial donors. God has met every need.

Parents purchase curriculum and pay a tuition that is less than any Christian school in the area.

Our facility is Hosanna Fellowship, which is operated as a locked facility for student safety. The H.C.S. Handbook explains the policies, procedures, and rules of the school.

ADMISSION

Not every applicant is a suitable candidate for H.C.S. Before acceptance, parents and students will be interviewed by Administrator Larry Gray.

H.C.S. is not set up to accept students with behavioral problems or extreme physical or mental disabilities.

Students’ families must be faithful church attenders in a Bible-believing church. The truths taught at H.C.S. should be reinforced at home.

Kindergartners must be 5 years of age prior to the first day of school (the day after Labor Day). Age is not the only qualifier. Sufficient maturity and school readiness will be judged by administration and teachers with an on-trial admission.

To arrange application and an interview, call 816-324-2000.

FAQ

Q: What grades are included?
A: Kindergarten through 6th for new students

Q: What is the cost?
A: Call 816-24-2000

Q: What about lunch?
A: Students bring lunch.

Q: Do you provide transportation?
A: No. Drop off is 7:45–7:55 a.m. Pickup time is 2:00 p.m.

Q: What are school hours?
A: 7:55 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday. There is no school on Wednesday.

Q: What curriculum do you use?
A: Alpha/Omega and ABeka

Q: Do you teach the Bible?
A: Yes. Chapel/Bible is part of our daily schedule and the academic curriculum is Bible-based.

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