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What ages or grades do you serve? We serve students in Kinder- 7th grade. If you’re not sure if your child fits, feel free to reach out or schedule a visit—we’re happy to talk it through with you.
Do you support different learning styles? Yes—we really do. Every child learns differently, and our smaller, more flexible environment allows us to support a wide range of learners. Some students need more hands-on learning, some need a slower pace, and others thrive with more challenge—we’re able to adjust and support those differences.
What does a typical day look like? Our days are structured, but not rigid. Students usually start with morning prayer and announcements, then move into small group academics like reading and math. Throughout the day, they also spend time in: ~hands-on, project-based learning ~creative activities ~outdoor play and movement Our day is a balance of learning, creativity, and connection.
Do you accept homeschool students? Yes—we do! Daystar works really well for families who are looking for: ~more structure ~social interaction ~support in certain subjects
How large are your class sizes? We intentionally keep our class sizes small so each child gets the attention they need. This allows us to build strong relationships and truly support each student—not just academically, but personally as well.
What makes Daystar different from a traditional school? That’s a great question—and honestly, it’s what most parents are trying to figure out. At Daystar, we keep things simple and intentional: ~smaller class sizes ~more personalized learning ~a Christ-centered environment Your child isn’t just another student in a classroom here—they’re known, supported, and encouraged every day.
What program options do you offer? We offer flexible options to fit different family needs, including: ~3-day program ~4-day program ~5-day program
What are your school hours? 8:00-3:30 with after-school options.
Is Daystar a good fit for every child? We want to be honest here—not every school is the right fit for every child. However, Daystar tends to be a great fit for students who: ~do well in smaller environments ~benefit from more individualized attention ~enjoy hands-on learning The best way to know is to come visit and make the determination for yourself.
How do we get started? The easiest next step is to schedule a tour. That gives you a chance to: see the space ask questions get a feel for whether it’s the right fit