Curriculum
The elementary school offers a comprehensive curriculum that is aligned fully with California State Standards. Apart from the core subjects of Social Studies, English, Mathematics, Science, and Fine Arts, students also take classes in Physical Education, Computer, Dance, Music and Visual Arts. Moreover, Armenian Language and Armenian Studies are also taught in a sequential manner from Kindergarten through 5th grade. Technology is both integrated in subject areas and is taught as a separate class included in the curriculum.
There are 182 instruction days, comprised of two semesters with two quarters per semester and two semi-quarters per quarter. The schedule of the academic program varies between grade levels. The requirements are as follows:
- Grades K-2 are enrolled in seven periods a day.
- Grades 3-5 are enrolled in eight periods a day.
The curriculum at Holy Martyrs Mary Cabayan Elementary is not designed to meet the needs of students with special educational, psychological, and emotional limitations.
Armenian Language Development
Armenian Language Development (ALD) is a program for students who need special attention in the Armenian language and is offered to students in grades 1-5. A student in ALD must complete the program in three years. After completion of the ALD program, students are placed in their respective grade-level regular Armenian language classes.
There are 182 instruction days, comprised of two semesters with two quarters per semester and two semi-quarters per quarter. The schedule of the academic program varies between grade levels. The requirements are as follows:
- Grades K-2 are enrolled in seven periods a day.
- Grades 3-5 are enrolled in eight periods a day.
The curriculum at Holy Martyrs Mary Cabayan Elementary is not designed to meet the needs of students with special educational, psychological, and emotional limitations.
Armenian Language Development
Armenian Language Development (ALD) is a program for students who need special attention in the Armenian language and is offered to students in grades 1-5. A student in ALD must complete the program in three years. After completion of the ALD program, students are placed in their respective grade-level regular Armenian language classes.