Harvest Covenant students engaged in academic work

Academics

Individualized, rigorous learning — rooted in wisdom, not mere information.

Every student is uniquely created by God. Harvest Covenant pairs college-preparatory coursework with facilitator mentorship, dual enrollment pathways, and a biblical worldview woven through every conversation.

Now hiring · 2026–27

Part-time facilitators — Math, English, and Science

We are looking for part-time teachers for the 2026–27 academic year to mentor a group of high school students, approximately three afternoons a week. If you are interested in learning more, we would love to hear from you.

Email info@harvestcovenant.org

Weekly structure

A rhythm that balances rigor, rest, and formation.

Harvest Covenant integrates academics, athletics, and discipleship into a cohesive weekly cadence. Enrolled families receive the full published schedule each semester — the overview below reflects how afternoons and community life typically flow.

Monday

  • Afternoon

    Core coursework & seminars

  • Late day

    Athletics & physical formation

Tuesday

  • Afternoon

    Facilitator-led small groups

  • Evening

    Discipleship rhythms & study

Wednesday

  • Afternoon

    Project-based inquiry

  • Late day

    Team practices & conditioning

Thursday

  • Afternoon

    Humanities & worldview dialogue

  • Flexible

    Advising & family partnership

Friday

  • Afternoon

    Labs, presentations & mastery

  • Community

    Service, rest, and celebration

Facilitators mentoring students

A facilitator-driven approach

Mentors and guides — not passive lecturers.

Unlike traditional classroom models, Harvest Covenant operates through a facilitator model, not a teacher-centric one. Our facilitators are mentors, coaches, and guides who understand that students learn best when they are engaged as participants, not just passive listeners.

We believe every student already has within them the ability to explore and discover — and our role is to help them refine the skills needed to do so wisely. This student-centered, facilitator-supported method creates an atmosphere of exploration, ownership, and dialogue.

Students are encouraged to wrestle with ideas, pursue their interests, and develop their voice — all within a framework of biblical truth and accountability.

Our pillars

Four anchors in every course, conversation, and connection.

Creation-centered learning

Everything we teach points back to the Creator.

Harvest Covenant is centered on God’s creation. From athletics to worldview classes, our programs explore design, order, and beauty — so students grow in awe of the One who made it all, and in understanding of their place within it.

  • Hands-on inquiry across sciences and humanities
  • Expression that reflects each student’s voice and interests
  • Athletics that steward the physical body as God’s design
  • Calendar rhythms of work, rest, celebration, and service
Students exploring creation through learning
Academic discussion
Faith and formation
Harvest Covenant community and discipleship

Discipleship & community

The heartbeat of everything we do.

Discipleship is not a separate track at Harvest Covenant — it is woven through academics, athletics, and daily life. Every facilitator, coach, and administrator serves as a model of servant leadership and biblical wisdom.

Our aim is to raise young men and women who not only know Scripture but live it out with integrity, courage, and compassion. Community is cultivated through shared meals, prayer gatherings, service projects, and sports teams.

Whether through early morning practices or round-table literature discussions, students are reminded they are part of a covenant family walking toward maturity in Christ.

Covenant relationship with families

We serve families — we do not replace them.

We believe parents are the primary educators and disciplers of their children. Harvest Covenant exists to support that calling. Every partner family affirms a covenant commitment to the mission and spiritual foundation of the community — creating a culture of unity, trust, and purpose.

Families are invited to be present and participatory: volunteering, attending workshops, and joining in prayer and worship gatherings. Harvest Covenant thrives when parents, students, and facilitators walk together in shared vision.

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Harvest Covenant families in partnership

Ready to learn more?

Build a four-year plan that honors your student’s gifts and calling.

From core coursework to dual enrollment, our team walks families through academic planning during the admissions process.