image2The curriculum takes the student from first through twelfth grade. High educational standards are required and maintained.

     The elementary and high school curricula prepare the students to take their rightful places in society, encouraging and respecting their own direction from their "Mighty I AM Presence."image2

     The English and History courses are combined at the high school level. High school English includes reading, grammar, spelling and writing. History classes rotate on a three year schedule. We focus on American History one year, looking at America's identity and the writers, historical figures, symbols, documents and events that have helped to shape her. The next year, we study ancient civilizations and their influence upon our society. The third year examines the fundamentals of European history and English literature and their effect upon our modern culture.

     Computer literacy is a fundamental part of today's world. Extensive use of commonly encountered applications, particularly Microsoft Word, Excel and Powerpoint, is mandated in the preparation of reports and assignments in all core subjects. In addition, students may be tutored in specialized publishing (Adobe In-Design), and multimedia applications.

     Math is Saxon-based from grade four through Algebra II.  Geometry and calculus are offered as separate subjects.

     Science is taught at every grade level. Students have access to modern lab and computer equipment. Physics, chemistry, earth science and life science are all available at high school level.

     Advanced placement courses are offered in calculus, chemistry, American history and English literature and composition.

     Foreign Language (Spanish) is offered for two years in high school as required by California educational standards.

     Sports activities include soccer, tennis, running, basketball, baseball and aerobics. Several ski and sledding afternoons are organized through the winter period at a wonderful local ski resort.

     Music and Art classes develop the Inner Consciousness of the student, rather than impose outer world concepts. Students are encouraged to learn an individual instrument, as well as perform together as a handbell choir.

     In Light Class, we study the Books and recorded Dictations of the Saint Germain Series. Attending Violet Flame Groups and Fundamentals at the "I AM" Temple of Mount Shasta is a part of our curriculum.image2

 
"I AM" School, Inc., 118 Siskiyou Ave., Mount Shasta, CA 96067
phone: (530) 926 6263     fax: (530) 926 0828    email: iamschool@sbcglobal.net
website: www.iamschool.org
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