Three Day Program
Registration: Current Students Feb 1 • New Students Feb 15
Monday, Wednesday & Friday- $650/month
Grades 1st-5th
Aug 17, 2026 - May 5, 2027
​Overview
​CHEC's 3 day program provides all core academic and elective classes your student needs for a complete education for grades 1st-5th. Our program runs for 32 weeks, meeting Monday, Wednesday and Fridays from 9:30am-2:30pm in West Boynton Beach, FL. Students take Math & English 3 days a week, hands-on Science provided by High Touch High Tech, History, weekly PE class and a number of electives throughout the year including but not limited to Sports, Theater, STEM, Art, Music and more. Students also participate in two field trips throughout the year, field day, picture day, Christmas party, yearbook end of year signing party, CHEC fellowships and more. Details on our courses described below.
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As part of the admissions process, all incoming 1st grade students are required to complete an in-person math and reading placement assessment to ensure appropriate class placement.
​​T​uition
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Total: $8,300 per year
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$500 registration fee due at registration checkout
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Scholarship direct pay for this fee only eligible for Unique Abilities (UA) scholarship students not PEP students. See Step Up for Students for scholarship specifics
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$650/month per student May 1-Apr 1​​
- ​​​12 monthly payments (May-Apr) of $650/month per student. Direct pay through EMA scholarship portal using UA or PEP scholarship available for monthly payments.
- Details on tuition & fees breakdown click here​
- 3x CHEC T-shirts included with registration
*We reserve the right to change curriculum without changing subject matters at any point throughout the year, in which case program tuition will not be refunded.
During registration, please select the appropriate grade and math level based on your child’s birthdate. Singapore Math Primary Mathematics 2022 Edition Placement test can be found here.













Core Classes
Math

Our elementary math program is designed to cultivate a deep understanding of mathematical concepts, following the highly acclaimed Singapore Math philosophy through the Primary Mathematics curriculum. By following the Singapore Math philosophy, students develop a deep and lasting understanding of mathematics. They learn not only how to perform calculations but also why mathematical concepts work, setting a strong foundation for future academic success and problem-solving skills in everyday life. Families will receive a weekly summary of the concepts covered in class so students can continue practicing and reinforcing their learning at home. Students can choose to be in a math level equal to or one grade level below their current grade. Placement tests can be found here.
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Curriculum: Primary Mathematics 2022 Edition
Writing & Grammar

Our elementary writing and grammar class is designed to build confident, skilled, and creative young writers. The curriculum provides students with the tools to express their thoughts clearly and effectively while developing a solid understanding of grammar, sentence structure, and the writing process. Students take writing & grammar three days a week to complete their yearlong curriculum with no homework. ​
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Curriculum SY25-26:
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Grades 1st-3rd:
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IEW - Bible Heroes Writing Lessons
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Cursive: Abeka Writing with Phonics 1
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Literature Read Alouds
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Grades 3rd-5th​
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IEW - Writing: Adventures in Writing
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IEW - Fix It! Grammar: Level 2 Town Mouse and Country Mouse
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Cursive: Abeka Writing with Phonics 2
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Literature Raad Alouds
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Experiment Based Science
HighTouch HighTech is a locally owned company that has provided engaging, hands-on science experiments and lessons in Palm Beach County for over 25 years. A team of scientists create a year long program of experiments and teach the subject each week integrating the cycle of science we are studying. Passionate scientists engage the students and foster a love for all science subjects through each weekly experiment. All science costs/materials are included in tuition.
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Cycle SY26-27: Physical Science

History
While history never appears on any college entrance testing, wisdom & virtue is at the top of CHEC's mind to develop in the short time we have our students. Each week in their history class that corresponds with the 4 cycles of CHEC (Ancient, Medieval, Early Modern and Modern), the class will explore the highlights of the era doing shorter unit studies on topics using living books.
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Curriculum: Biblioplan - Early Modern
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Physical Education
Our sports program includes specialized sports like tennis, pickleball, golf, and volleyball, each taught by experienced instructors who focus on skill development, strategy, and enjoyment. Traditional physical education classes provide a foundation for overall fitness, incorporating aerobic exercises, team games, and recreational activities to keep students active and engaged. Students take PE once a week at West Boynton Park and Recreation Center and are shuttled to/from the Center in our CHEC vans.
Elective Classes

STEM
Students rotate through different STEM topics such as LEGO® Robotics, coding, animation, drones, circuitry and much more. Our hands-on tools make learning playful, engaging and relevant while developing students’ ability for critical thinking, communication and 21st century skills. Using the same programs and technology that are used in schools across the country give our students a competitive edge.

Art
A study done on Florida students that took in-school arts classes and/or private arts classes throughout their school career showed significantly higher scores on their college placement tests in the verbal and and increased scores on their math. Hundreds, if not thousands, of years of evidence support the link between participating in arts programs and higher academic achievement, deeper appreciation of life, greater capacity to empathize and problem solving abilities. Elementary students take an art class each week .

Math Games
Did you know that math games are the equivalent to learning math that books are to learning to read? A significant portion of a students math education should come in the form of playing math games. We take this off your plate and let the kids do this with their friends in this yearlong class. 10 games according to grade/skill level are introduced and taught throughout the year. Through math games concepts such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, logic, time, money and measurements are reviewed and enforced.

L.I.F.E in Theatre
Learning Intentional Fun Exercises
Theater has been a part of the education process for thousands of years. Participation in theater improves self esteem, teaches empathy and teamwork, increases academic motivation and performance and above all gives the students the chance to fail, get back up and try again in a safe environment. Our elementary students learn, study all aspects of stage production, costuming, lighting, sound and perform a full Christmas play in the fall session.
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Music
Students learn the basics of music theory in a fun-filled class. They also learn and study classical composers and pieces of classical music to further their appreciation of beautiful music. The class coordinates with calendar holidays and learn the historical songs that we all remember.

Sewing
CHEC's sewing course is designed for students to learn the fundamentals of sewing, including fabric selection, stitching techniques, and operating a sewing machine. Throughout the course, students will work on hands-on projects such as creating simple accessories, garments, and home decor items, building their confidence and skills. By the end, students will have a solid foundation in sewing and a collection of unique, handmade projects to showcase their newfound talents.
Chess

CHEC loves Chess. Whereas most schools with a chess program don't begin until 2nd or 3rd grade, we begin in 1st grade. Children are taught the history, basics and how to play a game without errors and as they improve they are instructed on strategy and algebraic notation. A pastime at CHEC, you will see CHEC kids playing chess together in STEM class, math games, open play days and other down times. Since the whole school learns how to play together there's never a shortage of other people to play with at any CHEC event.



