Frequently Asked Questions
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Our tutors and teachers are selected for their character, content mastery, and love of learning. While not all hold state certification, they are highly qualified and committed to the classical, Christ-centered mission of MCA.
Yes. Scripture and a biblical worldview are woven throughout the curriculum, and students engage directly with God’s Word.
Yes. Students gather regularly for worship, teaching, and community as part of our spiritual formation.
Music is an important part of a classical education. Offerings such as choir and instrumental music vary by year; contact the office for current programs.
Technology is used purposefully. Older students engage with computers as tools for research and writing, while younger grades emphasize foundational, hands-on learning.
No. We teach students to think, reason, and communicate well. Students do take standardized assessments, but our curriculum is not narrowed to test preparation.
MCA maintains its own academic calendar, which differs from the public school schedule. The current calendar is available from the school office.
MCA offers limited tuition assistance to qualifying families. Please contact the school office for current details and application steps.
MCA uses the FACTS Family Portal for enrollment, grades, schedules, report cards, and tuition. Log in with your existing credentials at the FACTS Family Portal. The district code is MD-TX to reach Midland Classical Academy. For help with your account, contact the school office.
Midland Classical Academy differs in purpose, philosophy, and structure. We provide a Christ-centered classical education that emphasizes wisdom, virtue, and self-governance. Parents remain primary educators, and students are trained to take responsibility for their learning. Our model is intentionally rigorous and partnership-driven.
Class sizes are intentionally small to allow for discussion, mentorship, and individual attention. Exact numbers vary by grade and year.
Each family commits to a set number of volunteer service hours per year at the Grammar or Upper School, strengthening our community and modeling servant leadership.
Classical Education is a time-tested approach that trains students through the Trivium — grammar, logic, and rhetoric — using great books and the chronological development of ideas to form clear thinkers and articulate communicators.
The district code for Midland Classical Academy is MD-TX. Enter MD-TX when prompted for a district code in the FACTS Family Portal to create an account or log in to the MCA portal.
MCA offers a range of competitive athletics for Upper School students. Specific sports vary by season and year; contact the Athletic Director for details.
MCA prioritizes the integrity of its classical, Christ-centered model over standardized accreditation requirements. Our graduates are well-prepared for college and life.
Grammar School (K–6) 6
Yes. On at-home days, students complete assignments that reinforce what was introduced in the classroom. The workload is designed to be meaningful and manageable.
MCA provides the curriculum, pacing, and instructional support. Families are guided on any additional materials needed for at-home days.
Grammar School operates on a hybrid model. Students attend campus two and a half days per week, with instruction continuing at home under parental guidance on the remaining days.
The hybrid model partners school and home: lessons are introduced and assessed on campus, and parents reinforce and continue that learning at home.
For safety, students are released only to parents or guardians and individuals authorized on file. Please keep your authorized pickup list current with the office.
Parents provide daily oversight, reinforcement, and encouragement on at-home days. You are not expected to be the primary instructor — the school provides structure and support.
Upper School (7–12) 5
Yes. Upper School students attend campus full-time, Monday through Thursday, with half-day Fridays. However, they may have breaks intermittently throughout the day. Parental involvement shifts to oversight, accountability, and relational guidance.
Tutors guide discussion-based learning and mentor students. Communication between parents and tutors is ongoing and partnership-driven.
MCA’s graduation requirements reflect a rigorous classical curriculum. Contact the Upper School office for the current course and credit requirements.
Upper School features on-campus instruction Monday through Thursday with half-day Fridays, increasing academic and personal responsibility in preparation for college, vocation, and life. Classes are scheduled in blocks which vary from day to day and may allow for breaks and free time to be used at the students’/parents’ discretion. Students may come and go from campus throughout the day if desired
Tutors communicate proactively and provide timely updates, especially when a student is struggling. Parents are encouraged to monitor student progress through FACTS Family Portal and stay in regular contact with tutors. Grade reports are published at the end of each semester.
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