Kindergarten

Kindergarten not only sets the stage for your child's future learning, but it's fun! We strive to provide a safe learning environment where your child can build the foundations that make real learning possible. Children at this age are eager to learn, and we are here to strengthen their natural curiosity, while guiding them in developing their character as to their proper regard for others, understanding their place in God's world, and knowing they are of great value to God. Tri-City Christian Academy gives maximum effort to educating children at this most critical age in sound academics and in Christian family values. Phonetic reading (our kindergarten students can read independently) is the core of the academic program, and learning the Ten Commandments is the core of our training in Christian character. Character training has been proven in study after study to be the true foundation of academic learning. A Christian school is uniquely positioned to provide this context for the training of your child in both academics and in character.
Tri-City Christian Academy Kindergarten serves children ages 3 through 5, a level at which the student's foundational language, and more importantly, the student's foundational moral development takes place.
2020 Fall Open House has gone VIRTUAL! View all of the teachers' welcome videos here: http://tcca-nh.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/home.showpage/pageID/225/index.htm
You can view the specific Kindergarten teachers' videos by clicking on the button to the left.
![]() Mr. Josiah Clark
Kindergarten Director
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![]() Mrs. Jennifer Hall
Kindergarten Teacher
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![]() Mrs. Darlene Houtz
Pre-Kindergarten Teacher
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![]() Mrs. Susan Edgar
Administrative Assistant (RHR)
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![]() Miss. Olivia Hashem
Teaching Assistant (RHR)
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![]() Miss. Britney Kimball
Teaching Assistant (RHR)
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![]() Miss. Becky Rogier
Teaching Assistant (RHR)
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![]() School Nurse
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![]() Mrs. Debra Wilson
Art Teacher
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![]() Music Teacher
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Academic Downloads: Kindergarten
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