Programs Offered
4K Full-day Program
Monday-Friday
7:50-3:15pm
4K Half-day Program Available
Monday-Friday
7:50-3:15pm
4K Half-day Program Available
Daily Schedule
Basic Daily Schedule for 4K through Grade 8
7:50 FIRST BELL
8:00 TARDY BELL
8-8:10 HOMEROOM - PLEDGE - PRAYER
10-10:15 - Morning Recess for grades 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
4K and 5K may have morning and afternoon recesses. Times to be determined by their schedules.
LUNCH
3:05 ANNOUNCEMENTS
3:15 DISMISSAL BELL
7:50 FIRST BELL
8:00 TARDY BELL
8-8:10 HOMEROOM - PLEDGE - PRAYER
10-10:15 - Morning Recess for grades 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
4K and 5K may have morning and afternoon recesses. Times to be determined by their schedules.
LUNCH
3:05 ANNOUNCEMENTS
3:15 DISMISSAL BELL
CURRICULUM | Elementary 4K - 5K
The curriculum for Saint Jude the Apostle School is based upon the knowledge that each person is a unique human being. Our teachers are committed to helping develop the whole child through curriculum rich in academic, spiritual, social and emotional development.
4K Half-Day Program
Recommended Class Size: 22
Academic Specials
Recommended Class Size: 22
Academic Specials
- Computer class
- Library class
- Physical education class
- Music class
4K Full-Day Program
Recommended Class Size: 22
Academic Specials
Recommended Class Size: 22
Academic Specials
- Computer class
- Library class
- Physical education class
- Music class
- Lunch - 20 minutes
- Convenience lunch available for purchase Monday-Friday
- Afternoon quiet/rest period for 30 minutes
- Two recesses with K3, K4 and half-day K5 students
5K Full-Day Program
Recommended Class Size: 22
Academic Specials
Recommended Class Size: 22
Academic Specials
- Computer class
- Library class
- Physical education class - 2 x week
- Music class - 2 x week
- Attend Mass on a monthly basis or on holy days
- Lunch with 20 min eating time is followed by noon recess
- Convenience lunch available for purchase Monday-Friday
- Afternoon quiet/rest period for 30 minutes
- Two recesses with K3, K4 and half-day K5 students
Kindergarten | Skill Development
Fine Arts
Your child:
Gross-Motor Development
Your child:
Health and Safety
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Social Development
Your child:
Your child:
- uses a variety of materials (crayons, paint, clay, markers) to create original work
- begins to use art as a form of self-expression
- participates in classroom music activities
- begins to sing a variety of simple songs
- begins to play classroom instruments
- begins to understand rhythms and patterns
- begins to respond to music of various tempos through movement
Gross-Motor Development
Your child:
- begins to throw or kick an object in a particular direction
- begins to play catch with a bean bag or a large ball
- bounces a large ball and catches it
- begins to coordinate arms and legs (hopping, skipping, swinging, stretching
- begins to develop fine motor control in picking up objects (weaving, touching small objects)
- begins to practice self-help skills (zipping, buttoning)
- begins to hold writing tools with fingers instead of with a fist
- begins to manipulate play objects that have fine parts
- begins to use scissors
Health and Safety
Your child:
- follows safety rules
- independently washes hands when needed
- develops independent dressing skills
- independently takes care of bathroom needs
Social Development
Your child:
- begins to share, takes turns, participates and cooperates with others in group activities
- respects other people's space and personal belongings
- begins to develop friendships with others
- begins to express thoughts, feelings, and ideas through language as well as through gestures and actions
Language Development & Listening Skills
Your child:
Personal & Emotional Development
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Physical Movement
Your child:
Your child:
- listens with increasing attention
- understands and follows simple oral directions
- enjoys listening to and responding to books
- listens to and engages in several exchanges of conversation with others
- listens to music, and shows understanding through gestures, actions, and/or language
- uses language for a variety of purposes (expressing needs and interests)
- uses sentences of increasing length and grammatical complexity in everyday speech
- asks questions and makes comments related to the current topic of discussion
Personal & Emotional Development
Your child:
- develops a sense of personal space
- expresses interests and self-direction in learning
- begins to show self-control by following school and classroom rules
- begins to be responsible for individual behavior and actions
- enjoys school
- willingly tries to solve problems
- seeks adult help when needed
- accepts changes when explained by an adult
- handles situations in an age- appropriate manner
Physical Movement
Your child:
- explores moving in personal and general space
- shows an awareness of name, location, and relationship of body parts
- becomes more able to move from one space to another in different ways (running, jumping, hopping, skipping)
- begins to move in rhythm
- begins to participate in group games involving movement (Duck, Duck, Goose)
- begins to realize spatial concepts
- recognizes concepts of speed