The Blog
Answering Top Questions
Choosing a school for your child is one of the most important decisions you'll make. At Northpoint Christian Academy, we know that stepping away from the traditional public school path—or even full-time private school—comes with big questions.
Considering Hybrid Homeschool?
As a Christian parent, you want more than just good test scores or safe drop-offs. You want your child to be known, loved, challenged, and equipped for life—and most importantly, grounded in a Biblical worldview.
Why Do Homeschoolers Thrive?
Study after study has shown that homeschoolers consistently outperform their peers academically.
When the Public School Isn’t Enough
The world is changing quickly, and many Christian parents are feeling the strain of trying to raise their children in a culture that doesn’t reflect their values.
Mastering Time
In today’s fast-paced world, time management is no longer a luxury—it’s a life skill.
Called to More
At Northpoint Christian Academy, we understand that choosing to homeschool is a big decision—and one that comes with both excitement and questions.
Is Homeschooling Right for Your Family?
Embarking on the homeschooling journey is both exciting and overwhelming. As Christian parents, the desire to give your child a Christ-centered, meaningful education is often met with questions like: Where do I start? Can I really do this? Will my child thrive
College-Ready
Ask any college freshman what the hardest part of their transition was, and chances are they’ll mention time management.
The Best of Both Worlds
In today’s fast-paced and ever-changing world, education is no longer a one-size-fits-all journey.
Rethinking Education
For generations, public school has been the default option for most American families. But today, a growing number of parents are asking deeper questions about what kind of education is best for their children.
Small Class Sizes, Big Impact
When it comes to your child’s education, size matters—especially the size of the classroom.
Building on the Rock
As parents and educators, we’re not just shaping minds—we’re shaping hearts, character, and worldview.