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After School Care

Aftercare

Aftercare is provided on a contractual basis and is also offered for occasional care when families need additional support after school.

Monday–Thursday 3:15–6:00 p.m.
Friday 1:45–5:30 p.m.

Aftercare can be arranged by contacting the school office. Aftercare fees may be found in our Tuition and Fees schedule.

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Important Dates

2026–2027 School Calendar

School event No school Early dismissal / weather day Date to be determined

August

Aug 3 Teachers Report
Aug 5 4TK Cohort Kickoff
Aug 6 Family Orientation Night
Aug 10 First Day of School
TBD Teacher Dedication
Aug 24–27 MAP Testing
Aug 24–Sep 3 MAP Fluency — Grades K–3

September

Sep 4 NO SCHOOL – 4TK Collaborative #1
Sep 7 NO SCHOOL – Labor Day
Sep 17 Picture Day
Sep 25 Latino/Hispanic Chapel

October

Oct 8 End of Quarter 1
Oct 8–11 High School Bible Retreat
Oct 9 4TK Cohort #2
Oct 12 NO SCHOOL – Columbus Day
Oct 19–23 Parent Conferences (Oct 19 half day)
Oct 30 Native American Chapel

November

TBD Week of Prayer
Nov 23–27 NO SCHOOL – Thanksgiving Vacation

December

Dec 16 Christmas Program Setup
Dec 17 Christmas Program
Dec 18 NOON DISMISSAL – End of Q2 / First Semester
Dec 21–Jan 3 NO SCHOOL – Christmas Vacation

January

Jan 4 School Resumes – Second Semester Begins
Jan 15 NO SCHOOL – 4TK Collaborative #3
Jan 18 NO SCHOOL – Martin Luther King Jr. Day / Weather Day
Jan 19–22 MAP Testing
Jan 19–29 MAP Fluency
Jan 25 Kindergarten Round-Up

February

Feb 8–10 WRAP Testing
Feb 12 NO SCHOOL – 4TK Collaborative #4
Feb 15 NO SCHOOL – Presidents’ Day / Weather Day
Feb 16–19 or Feb 22–25 Outdoor Education
Feb 26 African American Chapel

March

Mar 3–6 Festival of the Arts — Grades 6–10
Mar 12 End of 3rd Quarter
Mar 15–19 NO SCHOOL – Spring Break
Mar 22–25 Week of Prayer
Mar 26 NO SCHOOL – Easter Break
Mar 29–Apr 2 Parent Conferences (Mar 29 noon dismissal)

April

Apr 1–15 John Hopkins Survey
Apr 8 4TK Cohort Check-In (After School)
Apr 19–23 MAP Testing
Apr 19–30 MAP Fluency
Apr 30 Asian/Pacific Islander Heritage Chapel

May

May 13 VPK Graduation Setup (After School)
May 14 VPK Graduation @ 8:15 am
TBD Graduation Setup (After School)
TBD Kindergarten Graduation
TBD 8th Grade Graduation
May 21 Last Day of School

Dates are subject to change.

Vegetarian school lunch

Nourishing Meals

School Lunch

Vegetarian lunches are available Monday through Friday through Faith & Love Kitchen, providing families with a convenient meal option prepared with care for the school day.

Prepared by Faith & Love Kitchen

Tayna Boria, School Lunch Provider

Vegetarian Monday–Friday
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LifePoint Academy classroom monitored for safety

Your Child’s Safety

School Security

The LifePoint Academy campus is monitored with security cameras through a security company. Visitors and parents are expected to sign in and wear a name tag at all times. They are allowed into the classroom area only when being accompanied by a teacher or staff member.

Visitor sign-in and name tags are required.
Adults interacting with students complete background checks.
Students are supervised in class, lunch, playground, and aftercare.

LifePoint Academy also encourages frequent hand washing, provides sanitizing stations in classrooms and other areas of the school, and is regularly cleaned by a contracted cleaning service.

Dress Code

School Uniforms

LifePoint Academy students wear uniforms to school unless otherwise specified. Uniforms can be purchased from French Toast.

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LifePoint Academy student in school uniform

School Policies

Student Handbook

The student handbook contains the policies, procedures, and family guidelines for LifePoint Academy. Families can review expectations, routines, and school procedures in one place.

PDF resource 2024–2025 handbook

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The Florida Conference of Seventh-day Adventist schools admits students of any race, color, ethnicity, national origin, gender, and sexual orientation. Our schools do not discriminate on the basis of any of the aforementioned categories in decisions for admission, discipline, or application of education policies.