CDF Academy operates as a homeschool enrichment program offering in-person classes, activities, and instructional support at a physical location. Parents retain legal and educational responsibility for their child at all times.
Structured academic support blocks that reinforce learning, provide consistency, and help students benefit from classroom rhythm and facilitator guidance.
Supplemental educational activities designed to enrich student learning in a supervised and supportive church-based environment.
Organized classes and learning opportunities that support homeschool and PEP families with in-person instruction and enrichment.
A learning atmosphere where biblical values, prayer, worship, devotionals, and spiritual encouragement are naturally integrated into program life.
CDF Academy is a faith-based homeschool enrichment program that provides academic
support, enrichment activities, and structured learning opportunities for homeschool
families. Parents remain the primary educators and are responsible for curriculum selection
and compliance with homeschool requirements.
Students receive support in reading comprehension, phonics, vocabulary development, grammar, spelling, handwriting, and written communication skills. Instruction may align with the Abeka homeschool curriculum.
Students receive guided instruction and support in grade-level math concepts, including number sense, problem-solving, computation, measurement, and mathematical reasoning.
Students participate in hands-on science activities, experiments, observations, and projects designed to encourage curiosity and understanding of the world around them.
Students explore history, geography, government, cultures, and community awareness through discussions, projects, and age-appropriate activities.
Students participate in Bible lessons, prayer, scripture memorization, and character- building activities designed to encourage Christian values and leadership skills.
Students develop problem-solving and critical-thinking skills through age-appropriate technology activities, educational software, coding introductions, and STEM projects.
Students participate in creative activities that encourage artistic expression, creativity, and fine motor skill development through various art projects and crafts.
Students engage in age-appropriate physical activities, games, movement exercises, and recreational opportunities that promote health and teamwork.
Students participate in activities that encourage responsibility, communication, teamwork, organization, and leadership development.
Students may participate in educational field trips, typically offered once per month, to enhance learning through real-world experiences. Additional fees may apply.
Students receive supervised academic support, assistance with homeschool assignments, independent work time, and guided learning activities.
Many families in the program choose to utilize the Abeka homeschool curriculum. Parents