Elementary Student Life (PreK-5th Grade)
This page is your hub for key resources to support your child in elementary school at The Potter's House. From handbooks to counseling forms, you'll find quick access to important tools and updates that help keep your family connected.
Academics & Classroom Life
Stay up-to-date with your child's learning. Use Remind to class updates, projects, and trips. Teachers also send reminders for homework and events. If your child needs extra help, please email your student’s teacher.
Faith & Chapel
Weekly chapel services give students a chance to worship, pray, and grow in God's Word.
- Mondays at 8:35 AM - Preschool - 8th Grade Family Worship
- Wednesdays at 8:35 AM - 4th & 5th Grade Discipleship
- Fridays at 8:35 AM - Prayer Groups
- Spiritual Theme Scriptures
Dress Code Guidelines
The Potter’s House upholds high standards for academics, behavior, and appearance. Students are expected to represent themselves and the school positively at all times. Our dress and appearance guidelines promote positive values, modesty, cleanliness, safety, and a focused learning environment.
Emotional & Social Support
The Friendzy curriculum, taught in classrooms and rooted in Scripture, equips elementary students with tools for emotional regulation, healthy friendships, and resilience. Our counseling team is available for additional one-on-one support when needed.
Meet the Elementary Counseling Team:
- April Deur - PK-8th Grade Dean
- Haley Fedewa
- Dante Jones
Student Enrichment
Every Wednesday at 1:15 PM, optional afternoon classes are available for students in grades 2-5. Students can participate in Choir, Art, Gym, Robotics, and other enrichment activities, with performances at Christmas and in the Spring.
To participate, a completed registration form must be kept on file. Parents who prefer to pick up their child at 1:15 PM must sign them out in the office. Please note: these classes follow all school rules and attendance expectations. Watch for communications from teachers about registration deadlines and performance dates.
Real-World Learning Adventures
Classroom lessons are brought to life through field trips to the zoo, campsites, orchards, and other hands-on destinations. These experiences connect learning to God's creation while also expanding horizons for students who may not otherwise have opportunities to travel.
Watch for communications from your student's teachers about upcoming trips and experiences.
