Are you not sure how to schedule yourself, or do you feel overwhelmed by your daily to-do list? Don’t worry. All is not lost. No matter if you’re new to online school or you’ve been enrolled for several years, time management is an essential skill you need to master to succeed. In fact, time management isn’t just valuable at Ignite Christian Academy; it’s also valuable to learn for the rest of your life in college or your future career. [Read more…]
Remembering September 11
I don't suppose this date will ever again pass without causing a measure of sadness, hope, and pride — all three — through my heart and mind. [Read more…]
Why Study a World Language, Part 1
This is a question that is on the lips of many people in the USA, children and adults alike. It is heard in schools, on the street, and in the workplace. "Why should I learn ______ ?" Sometimes this question is voiced in frustration, sometimes in rebellion against a situation, and sometimes with legitimate curiosity. The answers to this question are numerous. [Read more…]
ICA Students: Showcase Your Talent!
For those of us who have seen many of the Disney/Pixar films, we know that the filmmakers have done an excellent job at incorporating themes, characters, and dialogue that resonate not only with children, but also with the parents of these children. In Toy Story 2, you children can laugh at Buzz Lightyear's distressed "NOOOOOO!!!" when he finds out that Emperor Zurg is his father; [Read more…]
Ignite Christian Academy Releases Three New Courses for 2011-2012
Rock Rapids, IA (September 2, 2011) – Ignite Christian Academy is pleased to announce the release of three new courses for the 2011-2012 school year. New courses include high school electives personal financial literacy and music appreciation for grades 9 through 12 and a completely revised edition of 6th grade math. [Read more…]
Introducing Live Online Classrooms
Here's big news for Ignite Christian Academy students! ICA is proud to officially announce the option of live online classrooms for all students. Students can now attend scheduled virtual classes, along with seeing and hearing live instruction from teachers. Students can interact with fellow students, ask questions in real time with chat or phone, and watch demonstrations of concepts by viewing the teacher's shared computer screen.
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ICA Adopts the Six Traits of Writing
When you start looking for Mr. Right or Miss Everything, where do you begin? Most of us have a set of standards that must be met. Those standards are based on traits that you want to see in such a friend. We develop a high set of standards, expecting the best in each of the traits deemed important in a prospective spouse. Although certainly less life-changing, but still very worthwhile, is an evaluation of the traits we would like to see in our writing. If we set high standards for our writing traits, we will have a better relationship with our writing, and so will our readers.
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Tips for Heading Back to Online School
As the start of school year rolls around, parents and students (and even teachers) are amazed at how quickly the summer months flew by. Before you know it, you're preparing your student for another year, another grade, and another new round of courses. At ICA, students can choose their own school calendar or they can decide that a traditional school calendar year is best for them.
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From the Principal’s Desk
Dear Ignite Christian Academy Families,
Welcome to the 2011-2012 school year at Ignite Christian Academy! I hope you have had a profitable summer and have taken the opportunity to provide educational opportunities for your child. Our school continues on the path of implementation of new ideas, policies, and methodologies to help your child grow academically and increase the value of the education received at ICA.
There have been several changes implemented over the past year, and I want to take a few moments to share those with you.
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Partnering with ICA Reaps Educational Rewards
Every spring and summer, as a child, there was a chore that I looked forward to. It all began when my father would clear the garden space from the previous year. Often, he cleared the stubble by burning it off, leaving the entire area black and lifeless. The area never stayed that way long since he would soon plow it until it was all beautiful, soft, clean dirt. [Read more…]
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