Legacy Academy for Children - Sugar Hill location- a Legacy Academy for Children ® franchise
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The Legacy Academy Curriculum


Legacy Academy FrameworkThe Legacy Academy uniquely designed curriculum, "Framework For Their Future ® " , provides a developmentally appropriate program that is challenging, stimulating and meets the needs of infants through school-age children. Interesting themes, combined with learning objectives called Key Experiences, help our teachers plan learning experiences in art, music, language, fine and gross motor, emergent math and literacy, movement and drama. Our curriculum has a strong literature component. We believe that children become readers by being read to and that children become writers by having many opportunities to express their thoughts and feelings through print. Visit our classrooms and you will see charts, posters, sentence strips, writing centers, and the children's own language displayed to support our goal of a print-rich environment. Books, teacher-made and child-created, are available throughout Legacy classrooms.

"Framework For Their Future ® ", is also based on the premise that children learn through active learning-direct interaction with materials and interaction with the adults who facilitate children's learning. Manipulatives, puzzles, games and art materials stimulate "hands-on" learning and concrete learning experiences. We also know that children do not learn skills in isolation. Shapes, colors, numbers, letters and phonemic awareness are woven throughout the day, every day, to give children a strong readiness foundation. When we learn colors, we learn fuchsia and vermillion-children love different and interesting words. When we learn shapes, we go past the circle and square and look for octagons, hexagons and pentagons within the school environment. We are always looking for fun and interesting ways to stimulate children's learning.

At Legacy Academy we feel we can make a difference in the lives of children and their teachers, and that we are responsible for the "whole" child. Our curriculum includes experiences with real works of art and classical music. We encourage our children to learn about Renoir and Picasso, and to hear and move to the works of the great musical masters. Among those masters, we make sure that Mother Goose has a special place. The imagery, language, and the rhythm and rhyme of nursery rhymes are perfect reading readiness skill builders. A Character Building focus rounds out each monthly plan. Our children are never too young to learn about honesty, patience, or friendship.

Brain Power activities are also incorporated within the daily routine to help all our children, especially infants, make those brain building connections. Activities that Challenge and Activities that Strengthen are designed to individualize our program so that all our children can grow and develop at their own unique learning rates.

In summary, you'll want to review the Key Experiences provided daily for Legacy Academy children. These experiences, blended with a large dose of F-U-N, and loads of love and quality care, create a perfect learning environment that all children can enjoy.

 
 

Sugar Hill Location


Hours of Operation

6:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Monday - Friday


We serve the following elementary schools:


Calendar


August 1st: Air Force Day

August 3rd: Friendship Day

August 4th: Coast Guard Day

September 1st: Labor Day

September 7th: Grandparents Day

September 22nd: Fall Equinox

September 29th: Rosh Hashanah begins at sunset

October 9th: Yom Kippur begins at sunset night before

October 13th: Columbus Day

October 13th: Navy Day

October 31st: Halloween

November 2nd: Daylight Saving Time Ends

November 4th: Election Day

November 10th: Marine Corps Day

November 11th: Veteran's Day

November 27th: Thanksgiving Day

December 7th: Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day

December 21st: Winter Solstice

December 21st: Hanukkah begins at sundown

December 24th: Christmas Eve

December 25th: Christmas Day

December 26th: Kwanzaa begins

December 31st: New Year's Eve

January 1st: New Year's Day