RCA VISION

A vision birthed out of love, passion and desire to see a radical change in the lives of children, families and communities. River Christian Academy (RCA) is a K-12 classically educated and spirit-filled hybrid school that is raising the next generation of revivalists while redefining education beyond the existing flawed system. This system undermines the fundamental principles our forefathers founded this great nation upon. The cost, a generation of indoctrinated men and women who have been programmed as non-critical thinkers to support this anti-christ agenda.

Admissions

Welcome to River Christian Academy (RCA). We are a homeschooling co-op community that meets 3 times a week for in-person instruction. To get started with our admissions process please follow the steps outlined below.

1. Registration Email. Please email all inquiries and correspondences to RCA@RiverSchools.com. One of our school adminstrators will provide you with an application and guided steps.

2. Approval & Registration. Once you have registered with RCA our administrators will review your application and advise placement for the upcoming school year. You will need to pay the one time registration fee of $250 when submitting your application. Please allow our administrators 5-7 business days for approval decisions. 

3. Enrollment. Once approved please pay the one time enrollment fee of $250 to reserve your child’s education at RCA.

4. Orientation Day. Parents and students must attend the mandatory orientation to capture the most of the upcoming school year. 

In-person Instruction to be held at

River Christian Academy

3650 Shawnee Ave, West Palm Beach, FL 33406

Tuition Fee Schedule

2024-2025 Term

Step-Up Scholarships

  • Elementary (K-5) - 3 days p/week (in-person instruction) - $2,000 quarterly
  • Middle School (6-8) - 3 days p/week (in-person instruction) - $2,000 quarterly
  • High School (9-12) - 3 days p/week (in-person instruction)- $2,000 quarterly

All field trips, End of Year celebrations and electives are INCLUDED in the above tuition fees schedule.

Additional Fees

  • Registration Fee  $250 per school term
  • Enrollment Fee    $250 per school term

RCA has taken the responsibility to purchase the curriculum for our RCA students. As a result, all tuition and fees payments are NON-REFUNDABLE.

Payment Options (scholarships)

If you wish to pay utilizing the Step Up Unique abilities or the PEP scholarship payments are expected to be made on a quarterly basis. These payments are to be sent using the EMA system, under the Market Place from the provider section. Please search for River Christian Academy.

Course Description
Classical Education, a Christ-Centered Solution

ELEMENTARY Class Description

Discipleship: Walking in Victory

With over 12 informative lessons covering 12 powerful subjects this teaching workbook is designed to give you a strong foundation for a Victorious Christian Life. Subjects include Salvation, the Holy Spirit, Baptism, Communion, Faith, Prayer and Worship. We guarantee that your knowledge will soar, your faith will increase, and Jesus will become more real in your life.

 Math: Simply Good and Beautiful Math

The Good and The Beautiful is a math curriculum that is curated with a Christian Worldview that provides a perfect balance of enjoyable learning along with the development of a strong math foundation. Lessons are just the right length for young learners and contain fun games and activities, the highest academic standards, diversity, and connected learning.

 Language Arts: The Good and the Beautiful

The Good and the Beautiful is a full-year language arts curriculum that integrates God, family, nature, beautiful art, and strong moral values. This beautiful and academically strong course combines the following subjects: reading, phonics, writing, spelling, literature, grammar and punctuation, geography, and art.

 American History: Story of the World Vol.3

Volume Early Modern Times History for The Classical Child is a full year of history and geography study! Provides curated reading lists, map work, coloring pages, review questions, exercises, and hands-on projects to bring history to life.

 Science: The Human Body

Our lead instructor and director have meticulously curated lesson plans that engage students with comprehensive activities for their science journals, hands-on experiments, interactive activities, and enriching vocabulary exercises. Our approach ensures that students not only understand the marvels of the human body but also appreciate its design from a faith-based perspective.

 Critical Thinking and Discernment: Beginning Reading & Reasoning

The Reasoning & Reading workbooks develop basic language and thinking skills that build the foundation for reading comprehension. Exercises reinforce reading as a critical reasoning activity. Many exercises encourage students to come up with their own response in instances in which there is no single correct answer. In other cases, exercises lend themselves to students working collaboratively to see how many different answers satisfy a question.

 Electives:

Our electives will be structured in 4–6-week modules and will include but may be subject to change: Health and Wellness, Robotics, Marine and Animal Science, Homestead and Agriculture, Engineering, and Entrepreneurship and Leadership. This flexible approach allows us to adapt to the interests and needs of our students throughout the school year.

 Fine Arts:

Our Fine Arts curriculum will encompass a broad range of topics, including drawing and the study of famous artists within American history, classical music from various artistic time periods, renowned composers, and the different families of musical instruments. This comprehensive approach will provide our students with a rich and diverse appreciation of the arts.

MIDDLE SCHOOL Class Description

Discipleship: Walking in Victory

With over 12 informative lessons covering 12 powerful subjects this teaching workbook is designed to give you a strong foundation for a Victorious Christian Life. Subjects include Salvation, the Holy Spirit, Baptism, Communion, Faith, Prayer and Worship. We guarantee that your knowledge will soar, your faith will increase, and Jesus will become more real in your life.

 Math Study Hall:

Provides students with the chance to bring their preferred math curriculum and complete assignments during the designated study period. 

Language Arts & Grammar: IEW & Fix it Grammar

Students will be using Institute for Excellence in Writing  and Fix It Grammar. This series of 30 lessons (with two bonus lessons) beckons students to experience the enchanted land of Narnia through the Structure and Style writing method. The Student Book gives reading assignments from the novels, source texts on related topics, checklists, assignments, wordlists, and more! Students will also hunt for and correct errors in daily passages that cumulatively tell a story. Fix It!

 American History: Notgrass America the Beautiful

America the Beautiful is a one-year course centered in God's Word that makes learning American history exciting for homeschooling students and parents. Daily lessons guide your child chronologically through the history of the United States, highlighting key events, people, and places.

 Science: The Human Body

Our lead instructor and director have meticulously curated lesson plans that engage students with comprehensive activities for their science journals, hands-on experiments, interactive activities, and enriching vocabulary exercises. Our approach ensures that students not only understand the marvels of the human body but also appreciate its design from a faith-based perspective.

 Critical Thinking and Discernment: Beginning Reading & Reasoning

The Reasoning & Reading workbooks develop basic language and thinking skills that build the foundation for reading comprehension. Exercises reinforce reading as a critical reasoning activity. Many exercises encourage students to come up with their own response in instances in which there is no single correct answer. In other cases, exercises lend themselves to students working collaboratively to see how many different answers satisfy a question.

 Electives:

Our electives will be structured in 4–6-week modules and will include but may be subject to change: Health and Wellness, Robotics, Marine and Animal Science, Homestead and Agriculture, Engineering, and Entrepreneurship and Leadership. This flexible approach allows us to adapt to the interests and needs of our students throughout the school year.

 Fine Arts:

Our Fine Arts curriculum will encompass a broad range of topics, including drawing and the study of famous artists within American history, classical music from various artistic time periods, renowned composers, and the different families of musical instruments. This comprehensive approach will provide our students with a rich and diverse appreciation of the arts.

HIGH SCHOOL Class Description

Discipleship: Walking in Victory

With over 12 informative lessons covering 12 powerful subjects this teaching workbook is designed to give you a strong foundation for a Victorious Christian Life. Subjects include Salvation, the Holy Spirit, Baptism, Communion, Faith, Prayer and Worship. We guarantee that your knowledge will soar, your faith will increase, and Jesus will become more real in your life.

 Math Study Hall:

Provides students with the chance to bring their preferred math curriculum and complete assignments during the designated study period. 

 English – Literature – Bible: Notgrass Exploring America

Our English and Literature curriculum, based on Notgrass' “Exploring America," is a one-year course rooted in God's Word that equips students with a deeper understanding of our country and their place within it. Through this comprehensive study, students will earn two credits: one in English and one in Bible.

 American History: Notgrass Exploring America

Our history curriculum, Notgrass' "Exploring America," is a one-year course that offers a rich, interactive experience for students with diverse learning styles. The textbooks provide comprehensive context and depth, ensuring a thorough and engaging study of American history. Through this comprehensive study, students will earn one credit towards American history.

 Science Anatomy & Physiology: Wonders of the Human Body Vol.1

Dive into the amazing discoveries of how God designed our bodies in Master Books’ Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology Volume 1. This Christian homeschool science curriculum for high school students explores the musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, respiratory, and nervous systems. Beautiful full-color images fill the student text, Wonders of the Human Body Volume 1, bringing these systems to life for the student.

 Critical Thinking and Discernment: The Art of Argument

Students who complete The Art of Argument will learn how to reason with clarity, relevance, and purpose. Informal logic is a foundational subject by which other subjects are evaluated, assessed, and learned. Therefore, students' study and mastery of the 28 logical fallacies will provide an essential lifetime framework for filtering good and bad reasoning as well as writing and speaking effectively.

 Electives:

Our electives will be structured in 4–6-week modules and will include but may be subject to change: Health and Wellness, Robotics, Marine and Animal Science, Homestead and Agriculture, Engineering, and Entrepreneurship and Leadership. This flexible approach allows us to adapt to the interests and needs of our students throughout the school year.

 Fine Arts:

Our Fine Arts curriculum will encompass a broad range of topics, including drawing and the study of famous artists within American history, classical music from various artistic time periods, renowned composers, and the different families of musical instruments. This comprehensive approach will provide our students with a rich and diverse appreciation of the arts.

School Supplies

2024-2025 Term

  • Backpack 
  • Lunchbox
  • Five Star Flex Hybrid 1 1/2 - 3Ring Binder x1
  • 1 inch three ring binder x2
  • Pencils 
  • Pens 
  • Highlighters 
  • Color Pencils x1 
  • Crayons x1
  • Markers x1
  • Dry-erase markers x1
  • Scissors 
  • Lined Notebook Paper x2 
  • Ream of copy paper x2 
  • Index Cards x2 
  • Antibacterial Handsoap x2
  • Box of Bandaids x1
  • Paper Towel Rolls x2 
  • Clorox wipes x2
  • Spiral Notebooks x5

Middle and High school Supply list

  • Blue or black ballpoint pens 
  • Laptop or iPad 
  • Scientific Calculator with fraction key (if needed for math)
  • Post-It
  • graphing paper

Wish List 

(The following items would be wonderful if you could donate) 

  • Plastic utensils
  • Cups
  • Paper plates
  • Napkins 
  • Magna Tiles 
  • Legos
  • Electric Pencil Sharpener 
  • Board Games for indoor recess
  • Gym mats, kickball, jumprope