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Discipling Early Learners

March 13, 2024
By Sarah Orloff, PELC 1s/2s Lead Teacher

Greetings from the Puyallup Early Learning Campus!

The Puyallup Early Learning Campus is one of two Cascade Christian campuses that serve early learners. However, PELC is the only school solely dedicated to educating our youngest scholars.

When one thinks of early learning, play dough, building blocks, and learning the ABCs likely come to mind. All those things are certainly part of our daily repertoire, but behind every lesson is dogged focus on preparing our early learners for success in every part of the Cascade experience—and beyond.

Although our students are pre-elementary school, we strive to maintain the same rigorous standards that can be expected from any Cascade Christian school. To that end, we provide enrichment classes to supplement the teaching and learning occurring in our classrooms. It is wonderful to watch our students exercise their creativity in ballet class and learn about science in our STEM program.

Our families also have opportunities to get involved at our campus. Recently, families were invited to come into the classrooms to play games and engage with other Cascade Christian members during Family Night.

It is important to acknowledge the people who hold our campus together. A word of well-deserved praise goes to our tireless leadership including Heather, Jenn, and Nicole. These three work hard to infuse our campus with the Cougar spirit as we serve God and build his kingdom.  

In the whirlwind of daily life, we can lose sight of what truly matters. Our students are an important reminder of our on-going mission. It is to equip our students with a strong academic foundation in conjunction with a biblical worldview.

As winter slowly fades away and spring is peeking around the corner, I am in awe of the beauty of God’s creation and His many blessings. I consider it a joy and blessing to serve our Creator at Cascade Christian Schools.

“Train up a child in the way he should go, even when he is old, he will not depart from it.” (Proverbs 22:6, KJV)