High School Academics
Preparing students for college, career, and calling. At Crosspoint, rigorous academics meet faith-centered teaching, equipping students to think deeply, lead boldly, and serve faithfully in whatever God calls them to next.
Preparing students for college, career, and calling
Crosspoint’s high school program prepares students for college, career, and calling through rigorous academics, intentional discipleship, and a strong biblical worldview. Students continue English and math using HMH and All Things Algebra, building on the foundations established in middle school.
Bible and Worldview
English
Math
Science
Humanities & Enrichment
Faith and Worldview
Every course is grounded in a biblical worldview, shaping students’ character, wisdom, and purpose as they prepare for their future. Through intentional discipleship and strong academic mentorship, students learn to connect their faith with their studies, relationships, decisions, and calling.
Spiritual formation at the center
Spiritual formation is not an add-on at Crosspoint—it is woven into the fabric of every day. Students begin each morning with prayer and Bible teaching that connects to their lessons and their lives. We believe that growing in faith means understanding how God's word applies to math, science, history, and how we treat one another.

Weekly chapels led by faculty, alumni, and student leaders
Our chapel gatherings bring the community together for relevant teaching, worship, and encouragement. Students hear from mentors and peers about living out their faith with purpose.
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Bible classes develop worldview and apologetics
Students engage Scripture deeply, learning to defend their faith and understand how biblical truth applies to culture, science, and life decisions. These classes equip them to think critically as Christians.
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Small groups and discipleship relationships matter
Beyond the classroom, our faculty invest in students through mentoring and small group discipleship. These relationships create space for honest questions, spiritual growth, and accountability.
Weekly chapels bring our community together
Students gather for worship, relevant teaching, and messages from guest speakers who challenge them to think deeply about their faith and how it shapes their lives.
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Bible instruction
builds worldview
Each week, secondary students gather for chapel—a dedicated time to worship, hear relevant biblical teaching, and reflect on how Scripture speaks into the real challenges and opportunities they face. Guest speakers, faculty, alumni, and student leaders help guide these impactful moments.
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Spiritual emphasis
weeks deepen faith
Twice each year, the entire secondary campus participates in Spiritual Emphasis Week—a focused time of worship, teaching, and reflection centered around a specific spiritual theme.
Daily Chapels: Students gather every day for extended worship and themed messages designed to challenge and encourage them.
Intentional Reflection: Small-group conversations, prayer opportunities, and personal reflection times help students process what they’re learning.
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Small groups create lasting relationships
Beyond large gatherings, students connect in small groups and discipleship settings where they can discuss faith, share struggles, and build supportive relationships. Caring adults and student leaders help guide these groups, encouraging spiritual maturity and Christ-like character.
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Retreats and service opportunities build character
Throughout the year, students engage in special chapels, retreats, and service opportunities that help them live out their faith in practical ways. These experiences foster compassion, leadership, and a heart for serving others.
Building skills and confidence
Our robust elective program gives students the freedom to explore, create, and grow in areas that matter to them.
Elective Offerings May Include:

A Program Designed for Growth
Our co-curriculars encourage students to try something new, take healthy risks, and develop gifts God has given them. These courses support the whole-child approach to learning—nurturing creativity, critical thinking, teamwork, and personal responsibility.