
Besides the core subjects taught within the regular classroom, MLA believes that ancillary classes (art, music, physical education, and foreign language) are equally important to produce well-rounded children. MLA prides itself on the uniqueness of its ancillary classes.
Art: In our art classes, students are taught more than simply producing a product. Students are exposed to art appreciation (study of art history) as well as the concepts that make art a valuable part of our society.
Music: Music is taught by exposing children to more than just the basics of song. They are taught music through movement, literature, poetry, rhythm, and nature.
Foreign Language: We believe that all children should be exposed to foreign language at an early age. We expose children to foreign language, both written and oral, and to foreign culture through games, songs, literature, cooking, and mini-projects.
Physical Education: MLA has developed the only five-day a week physical education program in Monongalia County. Students are given physical education and/or health instruction daily, helping to produce children who are self-aware, physically fit, and health conscious. MLA is also unique in that its ancillary classes are not separate from the regular classroom. Ancillary teachers plan with the individual classroom teachers to fit their curriculum into the current theme. This provides incentive, real-world learning, continuity, and cross-learning experiences.