Frequently Asked Questions
Do you plan on increasing enrollment at the school? . . .
Yes, but only if those additional students are suited for our educational model and that new enrollment does not impact our ability to meet the needs of our existing individual students. Since its inception in 2010 the school has grown organically from our original 7 students. But the Crown family of friends, parents and professionals has brought a steady stream of potential students who are seeking the educational model we provide. We screen every potential student. We counsel with potential families to ensure that they understand and appreciate our uniqueness.
Do you have a dress code? . . .
No. As with everything at Crown, we follow the Rule of Respect. If a student’s attire is respectful to himself or herself, to peers, teachers and to God, it is permitted. Crown’s fundamental philosophy is that each child is uniquely made. Therefore, the school permits each student to communicate the unique style that is found to be his or her own. We are creating an atmosphere where students are encouraged to be themselves and individual choice in clothing helps establish that among young people.
Does the Crown curriculum meet state standards? . . .
Yes. Curriculum is grounded in South Carolina and nationally accepted educational standards. At Crown, however, students can often move at an individual pace based on skills gained. Students are expected to demonstrate the ability to gain knowledge through the use of primary source materials, participation in group and individual investigations and discussions led by the mentor teacher. Student assessments require students to provide evidence of mastery through written and verbal presentations in a variety of media, working both in groups and individually.
Can students from other schools or home- schooling be successful at Crown? . . .
Yes. Our school, established in 2010, draws students from many educational backgrounds. Crown students are successful because they are eager to grow, to be creative, and to accept the challenge of individualized learning, not because they are skilled at memorizing content and regurgitating that information on an exam.
Are you accredited?. . .
Yes. We are accredited by the South Carolina Independent School Association (SCISA) and Cognia. We also earned STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) Certification from SCISA.
Do Crown students take written tests?. . .
Yes. Tests are useful tools for measuring student progress and providing opportunities to develop and demonstrate study and recall skills. These skills are necessary in life. However, life success requires both verbal and written communication; enterprise collaboration involving research, design, and accomplishment of a particular aim; and an obligation to personal responsibility. Teachers at Crown never use a single assessment instrument. They look to a variety of measurements and signs of improvement as the student demonstrates skills and talents under development.
Do students earn grades at Crown?. . .
Yes. Crown students receive letter grades and traditional transcripts. Crown teachers often provide narratives describing individual strengths exhibited that grading period along with emphasis areas for improvement that will be expected during the next grading period.
Do you accept students with learning disabilities?. . .
Yes. We aim to build a diverse student body that better reflects the world realities that our students face. Our model of education appears, in some cases, to level the playing field for different learners because it is more individualized than traditional education. Unfortunately, we are unable to offer the resources essential for students with significant learning disabilities. We do not offer an alternative diploma. We are happy to discuss a child’s learning disabilities during the initial tour and meeting and can discern if we can potentially meet his or her needs.
Do Crown graduates earn a diploma?. . .
Yes. And the follow-up question to this is usually about whether or not our students are being accepted to college. Again, that answer is, “Yes!” Crown grads historically are being accepted into their top choices of college and are being successful on campuses around the USA and the world.
Does Crown accept mid-year transfers? . . .
Yes. We prefer transfers take place at the beginning of our 2nd quarter (October) or 3rd quarter (January); however, we recognize life can be a bit more complicated than that and doesn’t always operate on an academic calendar! Feel free to reach out to our office to discuss your child’s specific needs.