Morning Star School is located behind Most Holy Redeemer Inter-Parochial School, and educates 75 students with disabilities. The non-profit school is private and Catholic. The graduation rate is 95 percent, and the school's goal is to prepare children for high school.
Hillel School is a Jewish Community Day School offering classes for children from kindergarten through 8th grade with a quality curriculum based on the values and customs of Judaism. The school also offers a kindergarten transition program.
The core curriculum is enhanced with classes in foreign languages, technology, art, music and physical education. Extra curricular activities such as student government are also available. The after school activities include dance, chess club, cooking, martial arts, music and more.
Palma Ceia United Methodist Church is rich in community and service. It offers Bible study and service opportunities for adults, thriving children and youth ministries, and a new Special Needs Ministry. For more information visit the church website.
American Youth Academy is a private Islamic school that teaches the Islamic religion, English, math, social studies, reading and other subjects. It welcomes students ages three and older and features an early-childhood learning center for pre-kindergarten students. It combines a core educational curriculum with religion and heritage programs. Students are held to high academic and social standards and the faculty encourages kids to explore Islamic values while respecting other cultural backgrounds.
Named after 17-year veteran superintendent J. Crockett Farnell, this middle school has been rated an "A" school each year since 2003 by the Florida Department of Education. Principal John Cobb puts an emphasis on exceeding educational standards, and mentoring and volunteering are encouraged, along with academic excellence. The school provides before- and after-school care for $15 and $25 a week, respectively.