LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE
Developing leadership is an intentional journey from PreK through high school that grows students from small classroom roles to authentic opportunities in service, mentorship, and community impact.
High school students step up for Student Council , student director roles, and athletic captain responsibilities.
6 th -12 th Grade are big buddies to a younger student, allowing for authentic mentorship and relationship building across the entire student body.
Middle school Student Council plans events like Game Night, Christmas Week, Homecoming fun, a Talent Show, a Twins Game outing, and more.
Middle school launches a new elective where students are responsible for
Early elementary encourages leadership not only in the classroom but also in chapel where students are pledge, worship, and prayer leaders .
creating the middle school yearbook — from photography and interviews to designing and editing, students do it all.
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Juniors and Seniors are Camp Shamineau counselors during Winterim.
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3 rd Grade students partner with Chick- fil-A to prepare for, step up, and serve 4 th grade families during 4 th grade graduation.
Leadership opportunities are embedded into daily activities in PreK like being line leader, leading a song, or participating in class demonstrations to name a few.
All high school students join Leadership Affinity Groups so they can participate in leadership and service opportunities within the Legacy community.
Seniors co-lead middle school discipleship groups .
Every 4 th grade student leads at chapel in roles like leading pledges, prayer, announcements, greeters, worship, tech, and clean-up.
Students have the opportunity to apply for lunch leads, Student
Students write resumes, interviews, and work at Pizza Ranch for a day to gain hands- on, professional experience.
Council, and chapel team.
ACADEMIC GROWTH
Whether assessing MAP testing scores or Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills (DIBELS) one-on-one assessment reading test scores, our stats from the 2024-25 school year show strong learning continues throughout the academic career of Legacy students.
Our juniors scored an average of 12 points higher than the national average on MAP math growth testing.
Our 5 th grade students began the year reading an average of 112 words per minute and ended the year averaging 141 words per minute.
Our 7 th grade students scored an average of 5 points higher
An average of 84% of our 3 rd grade students met or exceeded their projected MAP test score during spring testing.
Our 1 st grade students began the year reading an average of 46 words per minute and ended the year averaging 88 words per minute.
than the national average on MAP reading growth and language usage testing.
63% Of seniors demonstrated both high achievement and high growth on the spring reading MAP test.
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77% Of sophomores scored at or above national norms in the area of math during spring MAP testing.
80% Of our freshmen scored at or above the average grade- level MAP test score in language usage during spring testing.
94% Of 4 th grade students scored at or above grade level standards in the area of math during spring MAP testing.
74% Of our students were on track to meet college-level SAT reading proficiency standards by the end of their 8 th grade year.
88% Of 6 th grade students scored at or above the average grade- level MAP test score in math during spring testing.
2 nd Grade finishes the year in math and reading at a full grade level above the national MAP test average.
Our Kindergarten students scored an average of 5 points higher than the national average on MAP math growth testing.
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