Mount Zion Christian Schools (Manchester, New Hampshire)
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located at 132 Titus Avenue in
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, United States. The school offers traditional
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education for grades pre-K-12.


History

The school was formed in 2004. Its elementary school was formerly known as Faith Christian Academy and Community Christian School. The high school took over teaching the students of the then-closing Concord Christian High School, with some of that school's faculty. The school opened on the campus of Faith Christian Church in
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. The campus has since moved to a facility of its own on Titus Avenue, in Manchester.


Affiliations

Mount Zion Christian Schools is affiliated with the Intentional Schools. The school is accredited by the
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. The school is also a member of the Granite State Christian Schools Association.


Student body

Mount Zion Christian Schools is a
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institution. The student body consists roughly of half boys and half girls. The school has a multi-denominational tradition where parents or students are asked to sign a Christian statement of faith before admission is granted. The school keeps low student-to-teacher ratios with most classes averaging 10 students. Over the years, the school has hosted several international students as it is recognized as a
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international-student visa-granting school. The school has "rolling open admissions", admitting new students throughout the school year.


Academics

Mount Zion Christian Schools conduct most of their classes using direct teaching and
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's method. Core subjects are taught using differentiated instruction where classes are taught at three different levels. Students with emerging skills operate in an inclusive classroom at "level 1" while more apt students exercise their skills at "level 2". Gifted and experienced students are assigned "level 3" tasks and assessments. While all subjects are taught from a Biblical viewpoint, curricula includes Christian and secular resources. The highly acclaimed
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program has been the signature math program for grades K to 6 since 2008. In Language Arts, "Six Traits of Writing" has been taught from grades K to 12, since 2010. The schools were early adopters of the Common Core State Standards Initiative, Common Core State Standards, meeting or exceeding its guidelines since before 2011. The school has used the NWEA MAP standardized testing system since 2011. So far it has tested its student body on a seasonal basis. Reported gains in student scores have far exceeded nationwide norms. The school also has an
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Calculus AB and
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program for qualifying high school students. Students in grades 10 and 11 participate in
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writing events in the fall of each academic year.


Technology

Technology instruction is a core value of the school. Wireless internet access is offered throughout the school's facilities. Portable computers support classroom instruction at all grade levels. All faculty members are provided with school laptops equipped with a suite of software tools to design and teach curriculum, and to ensure constant communication among students, parents, and administrators. Many classrooms have "Smart Boards" and the high school lab is equipped with the latest electronic equipment. Students at the middle school and high school levels are given their own school email addresses. High school students are required to bring a personal laptop to school daily. Students and parents have online access to curricula, grades, progress reports, and school news through a school wide exclusive and proprietary Digital Desk portal. As of 2013, the portal can be accessed through a portable device interface. Parents are emailed a weekly report to inform them of their children's progress and community happenings.


Extra-curricular

Mount Zion Christian Schools offers a variety of extra-curricula experiences integral to its program of studies. Since 2012, the school offers Spanish as a World Language to its student body from grades 1 to High School "Spanish IV" levels. The Performance Arts Department showcases talented instructors in music, dance, and drama.


Athletics

Physical education classes are taken once to three times weekly by students grades preschool to 8. In the high school, rather than having physical education classes, Mount Zion Christian Schools requires all its students to play sports. These sports include soccer and basketball.


Traditions

Mount Zion Christian Schools are home to many traditions. The end of each quinter is celebrated in school-wide festivities. The first quinter is celebrated with a Fall Festival where students participate in Harvest games such as making apple cider, bob-the-apple, climb the hay bale, etc. The second quinter closes with all-afternoon Christmas celebrations for each grade. The third quinter concludes with the popular Winter Festival where grades K to 12 are put into multi-age teams to compete in sleigh ride races, snowman making contest, get-the-headmaster snowball throwing contest, etc. The more recent end of the fourth quinter tradition has been a prayer walk where multi-age teams pilgrim around various points of interest around the school while keeping prayer intentions. Chapel tradition for the last week of each quinter is a school favorite. Students gather for a school-wide "chapel buddies" chapel where older students are paired with younger students for a special worship service. At the beginning of each month, the school holds a "free community lunch" where students eat with their teachers, gathered around a large table for a family-style meal. Food and drinks are provided by the school for this occasion. A Christmas recital is held yearly and features musical performances by the elementary and middle schools. The evening concert has been held at Manchester Christian Church since 2011. Traditionally the student-elected high school student government has held a yearly Harvest party in the fall and a semi-formal Valentine's Day Banquet in the winter. The schools put an Arts Festival together each spring to celebrate visual arts, graphic and computer-aided design. Drama and musical performances are sometimes showcased. Informal graduating celebrations are held in the spring for Kindergartners and Eighth graders. For high school students, an award night is held to recognize students who have shown outstanding academic and athletic performance. The school also awards "God and Country", "Faith in Action", and "Christian Character" to students who embody the spirit of those prizes. High School Seniors' Baccalaureate and Graduation exercises have been held most recently at the Congregational Church in Goffstown and Auburn's Assembly of God Church.


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