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The Quest Approach to Kindergarten

Our curriculum is created to meet the needs of the gifted learner. Attention is given to each child’s individual growth and development. Quest Academy kindergarten provides challenging, differentiated curriculum that provides rich experience at a pace that fits each student’s needs.

Meet Your Child’s Teachers

Quest kindergarten provides challenging, differentiated curriculum that provides rich experience at a pace that fits each students needs.

Diane Tovar

Diane Tovar

Kristin Fiore

Kristin Fiore

Homeroom

The Schedule

Our curriculum is created to meet the needs of the gifted learner. Attention is given to each child’s individual growth and development. Quest kindergarten provides challenging, differentiated curriculum that provides rich experience at a pace that fits each students needs.

The primary goal of the literacy program is to help children develop a variety of strategies and the confidence needed to become independent readers and writers.

It is important that students are engaged, reading books of high quality that are complex with rich vocabulary.We create a comprehensive phonics/phonemic awareness program that focused while on working in small and large groups. Children are taught decoding and comprehension strategies in a balance of direct instruction and independent reading.

Quest has adopted Everyday Mathematics developed by The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project for math instruction.  The math program involves children in a variety of activities that create a foundation for mathematical understanding and problem solving. Supplemental math activities help children discover the world of math through game activities and exploration (that involves counting, number recognition and sequencing, sorting, classifying, patterning, measuring, graphing, and solving story problems.)

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