Students of Legacy Farm Academy will:
Demonstrate academic growth through classical learning
Develop practical life skills rooted in agriculture and sustainability
Exhibit strong character, compassion, and responsibility
Understand and appreciate generational knowledge and legacy
Be equipped to carry forward and build upon a meaningful legacy
Graduates will be prepared with essential workforce skills, including:
Problem-solving and critical thinking
Strong work ethic and responsibility
Collaboration and leadership
Entrepreneurial thinking
Technical and trade skills
Effective communication
Students will leave prepared not only for future education, but for meaningful work—living out the values of a place where legacy lives and learning grows.
Core Academic Program (K–8 and Expansion):
Grammar Stage (Grades K–5):
Students build foundational knowledge through memorization, storytelling, and exploration. Learning is reinforced through hands-on experiences that connect academic concepts to the rhythms of farm life.
Logic Stage (Grades 6–8):
Students develop reasoning and analytical skills by exploring real-world systems such as agriculture, sustainability, and land management.
Rhetoric Stage (Future High School):
Students learn to articulate ideas clearly and lead with confidence, applying their knowledge in meaningful ways that contribute to their community and carry forward a legacy.
Legacy-Based Learning Experiences:
Experiences can include but are not limited to the following:
Raising and caring for livestock
Planting, harvesting, and soil stewardship
Repairing fences and maintaining equipment
Food preparation and preservation
Storytelling and learning from generational knowledge
These experiences ensure that learning is not only understood—but lived—reinforcing the Academy’s commitment to being a place where legacy lives and learning grows.
After-School Farm & Trades Clubs/Activities
Seasonal Camps
Family Workshops on sustainability and homesteading
Student-led Farm Market
Our Daily Rhythm:
Morning: Prayer and classical academics
Midday: Hands-on farm work and applied learning
Afternoon: Reflection, discussion, and project work
This rhythm reflects a way of life where students experience firsthand what it means to live in a place where legacy lives and learning grows.