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We are very excited to offer academic and enrichment classes for Kindergarten through 12th grade on one campus! Check out our Course Catalog to see the ocean of possibilities for your child!
Early Reading Support (K-3)
This class helps emerging and beginning readers build foundational literacy skills by using a structured and engaging approach. Students first focus on phonemic awareness, recognizing sounds and blending them to form words. From there, the course moves into phonics instruction, teaching the relationship between letters and sounds. Gradually, students practice decoding simple words and sentences while expanding their vocabulary. Sight word recognition is incorporated throughout, along with guided reading sessions to improve fluency and comprehension. By combining direct instruction, hands-on activities, and reading practice, students develop confidence and essential early reading skills. The course is tailored to the students' needs. Call us for details on how we can help you teach reading at home!
Instructor: Tamara McClure
Textbook: None
Gourmet Giggles (K-3)
Gourmet Giggles inspires young chefs to enter the kitchen and empowers them to cook and engage their creativity. Students complete exciting food projects and encourage one another along the way. Join this course to have some giggles and become a gourmet chef!
Instructor: Tammy Baldwin
Textbook: My First Cookbook 9781948703222
Language Arts Unit Studies (History and Reading) (K-1)
Students learn to listen carefully to fun books being read aloud, talking in the group about the setting, action, and making predictions about what happens next—learning the key skill for reading and writing—words making pictures come to life in the imagination. Kinders expand vocabulary and concepts of both real-world and imaginary-world spaces.
Unit studies in Kindergarten are planned to make each lesson connect to the other lessons of the day, but each day is a stand-alone experience. The key to engagement is fun!
Instructor: Diane Mobley
Textbook: None
Language Arts Unit Studies (2-3)
Using literary unit studies, this course introduces and reinforces concepts such as setting, main idea, and characters. Children engage in group discussion and vocabulary-building activities. Each child creates a lapbook that includes activities around the story being read which encourages reading comprehension and retention skills for later learning. We begin with Aesop’s Fables and move into chapter books such as The Trumpet of the Swan by E.B. White. To encourage literacy, parents are also encouraged to read aloud at home.
Instructor: Diane Bolton
Textbook: TBD
Math: Building a Foundation (K-1)
This is a fun introduction to math fluency. We learn the relationship between counting objects, number names, and recognizing the numerals. Taking advantage of the innate neurological math ability and using Cuisenaire rods and other math manipulatives, students establish a solid foundation for future success in math.
Instructor: Diane Mobley
Textbook: None
Math: Building Confidence (2-3)
This course reinforces 1st through 3rd grade mathematical concepts using games and various manipulatives. It focuses on addition, subtraction, measuring, multiplication, and division. Building a strong foundation in basic mathematical skills, young learners leave the course with a pathway to success in future math concepts.
Instructor: Diane Bolton
Textbook: None
Music and Movement (K-1)
This is a chance for the youngest students to explore rhythm, pitch, and volume, as well as create movements and drama to accompany the theme of the day. Students enjoy outside activities when the weather permits.
Instructor: Diane Mobley
Textbook: None
Music and Movement (2-3)
Music and Movement explores various forms of music, instruments, rhythms, and sounds to enhance our unit studies. Music is a wonderful tool for memorization, body awareness, and movement. Children participate in games and group activities to further their understanding of concepts in math, language, and science. Instructor: Diane Bolton
Textbook: None
Science Unit Studies (K-1)
This class finds an area of science related to a theme of the day and explore the vocabulary, concepts, and perform some simple experiments and have guided discussion of observations—talking through the scientific process. Students learn to view through a binocular microscope, make a model of the planets, and create pressed leaves and flowers, among other fun 'lab activities.' Some days students use water for our experiments, but only with washable food colors or washable inks.
Instructor: Diane Mobley
Textbook: None
Science Unit Studies (2-3)
This elementary, hands-on science course incorporates specific unit studies to enhance the Language Arts studies; however, each science unit stands as an independent in-depth study as well. The course includes units on The Five Senses, Weather, Oceans, Landforms, Animals, and Plants. Students create lapbooks, participate in labs, and engage in group discussions to gain a better understanding of science concepts.
Instructor: Diane Bolton
Textbook: None
Cartooning Basics (4-6)
This class introduces art basics, starting with simple pencil strokes and progressing to shading and creating backgrounds. Geared toward aspiring cartoon artists, students follow a step-by-step method to design personalized cartoons. Lessons begin with foundational shapes and lines, gradually moving to more complex techniques like shading, proportion, and backgrounds.
Instructor: Analisse Stone
Textbook: Cartooning Basics by Dwane Barnhart is provided by the instructor.
Creative Exploration Art (4-6)
This course introduces young artists to various mediums including drawing, painting, collage, etc. Through engaging projects and hands-on activities, students explore fundamental art concepts like color theory, texture, and composition. Collaborative projects encourage teamwork and communication while individual projects foster unique abilities. This course nurtures the imagination and builds confidence. Join us for a fun-filled journey of creativity and discovery. Instructor: Tamara McClure
Textbook: None
Exploring Science (4-6)
Students explore the building blocks of creation, the laws of motion, the forms of energy, light waves, the laws of thermodynamics, magnificent magnets, and simple machines. Students are introduced to note taking, hands-on experiments and the 'how' of writing up an experiment and other exciting learning experiences. Students discover the scientific method while learning how to prepare and take tests, work with lab partners, follow instructions, and participate in lively classroom discussions and interesting projects.
Instructor: Kaylee Collin
Textbook: Apologia Exploring Creation with Chemistry & Physics 9781935495987
Intro to Band (4-7)
In this class, students play an instrument from each of the instrument families while they also learn to read notes and rhythm. By the end of the year, students know which instruments they want to play in the orchestra or band.
Instructor: Sue Rutter
Textbook: The Nine Note Recorder Method online at ninenote.com/nine-note-recorder-method-2018-edition/ for $10, All other music is provided. Note: Students need a Baroque fingered recorder, a pair of drumsticks, a 3-ring binder, and music stand. Students rent the instruments (clarinet, trumpet, trombone, violin) as the class progresses.
Intro to Classical Studies (4-6)
To understand how Christ changed the world radically and eternally, step back in time and learn why Scripture calls the classical age “the fullness of time.” Students learn the basic stories that are so fundamental to a classical education and which even now aid in the understanding of how writers, artists, scientists, and musicians have used these stories through the ages in their works.
Instructor: Sue Rutter
Textbooks:
Introduction to Classical Studies Student Guide $21.60 memoriapress.com/curriculum/classical-studies/introduction-to-classical-studies-student-guide/
D’Aulaires’ Book of Greek Myths $19.99 memoriapress.com/curriculum/classical-studies/daulaires-book-of-greek-myths/
The Golden Children’s Bible $22.99 memoriapress.com/curriculum/christian-studies/golden-childrens-bible/
Intro to Latin (4-6)
This course is a fun introduction to Latin and the Romans. Students learn the basics of the Latin language and are introduced to Minimus the mouse who shows the class what it was like to live in Britain during Roman times.
Instructor: Sue Rutter
Textbook: Minimus online at amazon.com/Minimus-Pupils-Book-Starting-Latin/dp/0521659604/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8
Math 5 (4-6)
Students dive into the world of numbers, exploring topics like whole numbers, fractions, decimals, simple geometry, units of measure, and percents. In Math 5, they tackle these challenges while a digital gradebook instantly checks their answers and calculates their scores, making each assignment a fun game of math mastery.
Instructor: Kaylee Collin
Textbook: Teaching Textbooks Math 5 9780979726545
Math 7 (6-8)
This class encourages mastery of basic mathematical concepts. This is an interactive class designed to help even the most reluctant math student learn and enjoy math. Students have the opportunity to prepare for pre-algebra, set a solid foundation for upper level math, meet friends, and stay on track.
Instructor: Kaylee Collin
Textbook: Teaching Textbooks Math 7 9780974903668; Answer Book 9780974903675; No need to purchase CDs.
Medieval History-Based Writing (6-8)
Step into the world of writing mastery. Designed for students eager to build a solid foundation, this course covers essential skills such as sentence structure, paragraph development, and essay organization. With classroom discussions and personalized feedback, students refine their skills and build confidence in expressing themselves effectively. Join us on this journey to students become more confident communicators.
Instructor: Evie Brechler
Textbook: Medieval History-Based Writing Lessons (Student Book; 5th Edition), Lori Verstegen 9781623413118
Reading Support (4-6)
In this class, students strengthen their reading skills through a structured approach tailored to their needs. Beginning with assessing reading levels and identifying specific areas for improvement, such as fluency, vocabulary, or comprehension, the course guides students as they practice decoding complex words, using context clues, and analyzing text structures. Students engage in guided reading sessions to develop strategies for understanding fiction and non-fiction texts. Through interactive activities, direct instruction, and individualized support, students gain confidence and mastery in reading, empowering them to succeed in more advanced coursework. The class is tailored to the students' needs. Call us for details.
Instructor: Tamara McClure
Textbook: None
Sous Chefs (4-6)
This course is an exceptional introduction to cooking that young chefs enjoy. It gives them everything they need to succeed in the kitchen. Students come along for an exciting year of fun food recipes and games. This delectable class delights and inspires children by building confidence. Become a sous chef!
Instructor: Tammy Baldwin
Textbook: The Big, Fun Kids Cookbook 9781950785049
Using Grammar (6-8)
This course is a must-have preparation for writing essays and taking a foreign language. Students learn grammar terms and how to diagram. They listen to well-written literature, work on increasing their vocabulary, and memorize classic poetry in order to have a large database of reliably correct and sophisticated language patterns.
Instructor: Sue Rutter
Textbook: Get Smart Grammar (ordered by the instructor) english-grammar-revolution.com/products.html
Algebra 1 (8-9; two-day class: ONLINE)
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of algebra, including solving equations, working with variables, and understanding functions. Through practical problem-solving and real-world applications, students will build a strong foundation for higher-level math courses.
Instructor: Justin Carpenter
Textbook: Teaching Textbooks Algebra Textbook & Answer Key (2.0) 97809835812082.
Answer Key/Test Bank 9780983581215
Biblical Entrepreneurship and Finances (7-12; two-day class: one in-person, one online) 9:00am or 2:00pm Class
This course explores how biblical wisdom should intersect and inform modern business practices to create ethical, sustainable, God-honoring labor. Students examine financial stewardship, multi-generational legacy, and entrepreneurial principles undergirded by a biblical worldview and how the Scriptures can inspire and transform financial ventures and management. Students learn how to align their strengths, dreams, giftings and actions with their faith, fostering financial success, spiritual maturity, and kingdom growth.
Instructor: Brandon Arnold
Textbook: Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki 0446677450
Creative Exploration Art (4-6)
This course introduces young artists to various mediums including drawing, painting, collage, etc. Through engaging projects and hands-on activities, students explore fundamental art concepts like color theory, texture, and composition. Collaborative projects encourage teamwork and communication while individual projects foster unique abilities. This course nurtures the imagination and builds confidence. Join us for a fun-filled journey of creativity and discovery.
Instructor: Tamara McClure
Textbook: None
Creative Expressions Art (7-12)
As a secondary look at the creative world of multimedia art, students learn how to use everyday materials and tools to create amazing art projects. From drawing to painting to digital design, this course focuses on resourceful techniques and innovative approaches to design and create beauty. Balancing learning, experimentation, and self-expression, students create a portfolio of unique pieces with the goal of learning techniques so that they can continue to enjoy art outside of school. This course is perfect for creative artists to express their growing talent.
Instructor: Tamara McClure
Textbook: None
Descriptive Writing (7-10; hybrid two-day class: one on campus, one online)
Descriptive Writing emphasizes style and structure while guiding students to use vivid language in sentences, paragraphs, essays, and presentations. Conquer the blank screen by joining this writing adventure!
Instructor: Misti Lacy
Textbook: Study materials provided by the instructor.
French 1 (8-12; two-day class: one in-person, one online)
This is a high school level class where students learn the basics of oral communication while learning the basics of grammar and reading in French.
Instructor: Sue Rutter
Textbook: Cours Elementaire de Français by Dale & Dale 1955 (can be rented from the teacher)
General Science (7-8)
General Science is ideal for the junior-high student because it consists of hands-on labs using Scientific Method lab reports, fun discussions and competitions. General Science systematically introduces students to the majesty of creation from a Christian worldview by covering topics such as astronomy, geology, paleontology, biology, chemistry, physics, and environmental science. Students finish this class with a new love of science and a greater appreciation for God's design.
Instructor: Kaylee Collin
Textbooks: Exploring Creation with General Science 3rd Edition 9781946506573; Exploring Creation with General Science Student Notebook 3rd Edition 9781946506306
Intro to Band (4-7)
In this class, students play an instrument from each of the instrument families while they also learn to read notes and rhythm. By the end of the year, students know which instruments they want to play in the orchestra or band.
Instructor: Sue Rutter
Textbook: The Nine Note Recorder Method online at ninenote.com/nine-note-recorder-method-2018-edition/ for $10, All other music is provided.
Note: Students need a Baroque fingered recorder, a pair of drumsticks, a 3-ring binder, and music stand. Students rent the instruments (clarinet, trumpet, trombone, violin) as the class progresses.
Intro to Guitar (7-12) 3:00pm Class
Students learn the basics of chord playing and note reading, which sets them up for life-long enjoyment of music.
Instructor: Sue Rutter
Textbook: thisisclassicalguitar.com/free-classical-guitar-method-book-pdf/ a free book, but be sure to download it and copy two-sided from your download to minimize paper/space usage. Students also need to download and print my folk song book. Both of these books, and later other music, MUST be put in a 3-ring binder before class starts. Additionally, each student needs a music stand and foot stool. amazon.com/Adjustable-Footstool-Excellent-Stability-Classical/dp/B08M3DF8TX/ref=asc_df_B08M3DF8TX?tag=bingshoppinga-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=79920861623245&hvnetw=o&hvqmt=e&hvbmt=bec&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=&hvtargid=pla-4583520394027007&psc=1
Jr. Chefs (6-8)
Skip the drive-thru! With today’s rising cost and unhealthy options, this class provides junior-high students the necessary skills to inspire their own culinary abilities. Jr. Chefs learn proper terminology, how to use different kitchen appliances, and how to create delicious meals. Help foster independence and encourage eating at home!
Instructor: Tammy Baldwin
Textbooks:
The Complete Cookbook for Young Chefs 9781492670025
American Test Kitchen Baking Young Chefs 9781492677697
Math 7 (6-8)
This class encourages mastery of basic mathematical concepts. This is an interactive class designed to help even the most reluctant math student learn and enjoy math. Students have the opportunity to prepare for pre-algebra, set a solid foundation for upper level math, meet friends, and stay on track.
Instructor: Kaylee Collin
Textbook: Teaching Textbooks Math 7 Text: 9780974903668 Answer Book: 9780974903675; No need to purchase CDs.
Reading Support (6-8)
In this class, students strengthen their reading skills through a structured approach tailored to their needs. Beginning with assessing reading levels and identifying specific areas for improvement, such as fluency, vocabulary, or comprehension, the course guides students as they practice decoding complex words, using context clues, and analyzing text structures. Students engage in guided reading sessions to develop strategies for understanding fiction and non-fiction texts. Through interactive activities, direct instruction, and individualized support, students gain confidence and mastery in reading, empowering them to succeed in more advanced coursework. The class is tailored to the students' needs. Call us for details.
Instructor: Tamara McClure
Textbook: None
Pre-Algebra (7-8; two-day class: one in-person, one online)
This interactive class encourages mastery of basic math skills and introduces algebraic concepts in a non-threatening way. Students participate in lively discussions, work on problem-solving together, and learn to enjoy math with real-world and entertaining examples. Reluctant students are welcome!
Instructor: Kaylee Collin
Textbook: Teaching Textbooks Pre-Algebra Textbook & Answer Key, https://www.teachingtextbooks.com/discs-and-books $64.95
Physical Science (8-12; Must have completed Pre-Algebra; two-day class: one in-person, one online)
In this lab science class, students explore the science of God’s physical laws of creation as they study chemistry, physics, earth science, and science research concepts. Students complete labs and hands-on projects throughout the course for an immersive learning experience with practical application. It discusses such topics as the atmosphere, the hydrosphere, weather, the structure of the earth, environmentalism, the physics of motion, Newton’s Laws, gravity and astrophysics. The author especially concentrates on the myths generated by the environmentalist movement. There are hands-on lab experiments that will be
performed and students are required to keep a lab book.
Instructor: Tamara McClure
Textbook: Exploring Creation with Physical Science 2nd Edition 9781932012774
Using Grammar (6-8)
This course is a must-have preparation for writing essays and taking a foreign language. Students learn grammar terms and how to diagram. They listen to well-written literature, work on increasing their vocabulary, and memorize classic poetry in order to have a large database of reliably correct and sophisticated language patterns.
Instructor: Sue Rutter
Textbook: Get Smart Grammar (ordered by the instructor) english-grammar-revolution.com/products.html
Algebra 1 (8-9; two-day class: ONLINE)
In this class, students strengthen their reading skills through a structured approach tailored to their needs. Beginning with assessing reading levels and identifying specific areas for improvement, such as fluency, vocabulary, or comprehension, the course guides students as they practice decoding complex words, using context clues, and analyzing text structures. Students engage in guided reading sessions to develop strategies for understanding fiction and non-fiction texts. Through interactive activities, direct instruction, and individualized support, students gain confidence and mastery in reading, empowering them to succeed in more advanced coursework. The class is tailored to the students' needs. Call us for details.
Instructor: Tamara McClure
Textbook: Nonee)
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of algebra, including solving equations, working with variables, and understanding functions. Through practical problem-solving and real-world applications, students will build a strong foundation for higher-level math courses.
Instructor: Justin Carpenter
Textbook: Teaching Textbooks Algebra Textbook & Answer Key (2.0) 97809835812082. Answer Key/Test Bank 9780983581215
Algebra 2 (9-12; two-day class: ONLINE) 12:00PM
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of algebra, including solving equations, working with variables, and understanding functions. Through practical problem-solving and real-world applications, students build a strong foundation for higher-level math courses.
Instructor: Justin Carpenter
Textbook: Teaching Textbooks Algebra 2 Textbook & Answer Key (2.0) 97809835812462;
Answer Key/Test Bank 9780983581253
Algebra 2 (9-12; one-day class: IN PERSON) 1:00PM
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of algebra, including solving equations, working with variables, and understanding functions. Through practical problem-solving and real-world applications, students build a strong foundation for higher-level math courses.
Instructor: Justin Carpenter
Textbook: Teaching Textbooks Algebra 2 Textbook & Answer Key (2.0) 97809835812462;
Answer Key/Test Bank 9780983581253
American History (9-12)
Students in this course become familiar with the history of the United States from pre-Columbian times through the present day. They become familiarized with the important events and figures that have shaped our country over its existence, as well as recurring themes that have been consistent throughout American history. Going beyond the names and the dates, students will engage with both primary and secondary sources that will encourage deeper, critical thinking about American history and the present.
Instructor: John Thomas
Textbook: United States History Student Text, 5th ed., BJU Press
Biblical Entrepreneurship and Finances (7-12; two-day class: one in-person, one online) 9:00am or 2:00pm Class
This course explores how biblical wisdom should intersect and inform modern business practices to create ethical, sustainable, God-honoring labor. Students examine financial stewardship, multi-generational legacy, and entrepreneurial principles undergirded by a biblical worldview and how the Scriptures can inspire and transform financial ventures and management. Students learn how to align their strengths, dreams, giftings and actions with their faith, fostering financial success, spiritual maturity, and kingdom growth.
Instructor: Brandon Arnold
Textbook: Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki 0-446-67745-0
Christian-Focused Psychology (11-12 and minimum age of 16; two-day class: one in-person, one online)
This introductory psychology course intertwines a Biblical worldview of human nature while engaging students in current trends and a fun format. Students participate in class discussions, online activities, compositions, and tests.
Instructor: Anne Stone
Textbook: Exploring Psychology and Christian Faith, An Introductory Guide 2nd Ed. by Paul Moes and Donald J. Tellinghuisen
Creative Expressions Art (7-12)
As a secondary look at the creative world of multimedia art, students learn how to use everyday materials and tools to create amazing art projects. From drawing to painting to digital design, this course focuses on resourceful techniques and innovative approaches to design and create beauty. Balancing learning, experimentation, and self-expression, students create a portfolio of unique pieces with the goal of learning techniques so that they can continue to enjoy art outside of school. This course is perfect for creative artists to express their growing talent.
Instructor: Tamara McClure
Textbook: None
Communication Concepts (Grades 9-12: hybrid two-day class: one on campus, one online)
Get ready to dive into the fascinating world of communication concepts including conflict resolution, non-verbal communication strategies, and listening skills. During this course, students learn about and practice virtual presentations focused on storytelling and being relational even through a screen. :) Students explore how to tailor their messages to their audiences while building credibility.
Instructor: Misti Lacy
Textbook: None
Creation, Evolution, & the Bible (10-12)
Come learn the evidences of creation, the fallacy of evolution, and what the Bible says. This course covers multiple all the topics a high-school student would ask about the truth of creation. Students complete research projects and present their findings in class. Students will complete assignments and tests every other week.
Instructor: Wendy Lopez
Textbooks:
The New Answers Book 1 9780890515099
The New Answers Book 2 9780890515372
Creative Writing (10-12)
Amidst the sea of essays and research papers required for high school students is a writing class for imaginative and logical thinkers alike. Through discussions, exercises, and independent writing assignments, students gain a deeper understanding of storytelling techniques, character development, symbolism, and narrative structure. With assignments spanning poetry, scriptwriting, and biblically inspired stories, Creative Writing nurtures students' ability to unreservedly write fiction.
Instructor: Evie Brechler
Textbook: The Exciting World of Creative Writing, Ruth E. McDaniel, 9781930092709
Culinary Arts (9-12)
This fun yet comprehensive cooking and baking class provides confident independence in the kitchen. Students learn the fine art of cooking, proper kitchen terminology, how to care for the kitchen, how to use different kitchen appliances, and how to create delicious meals. High schoolers enjoy a year full of fun, food, and friends.
Instructor: Tammy Baldwin
Textbooks:
America’s Test Kitchen Cookbook for Teen Chefs 9781948703956
Baker Betty Better Baking Book 9781642506587
Descriptive Writing (7-10; hybrid two-day class: one on campus, one online)
Descriptive Writing emphasizes style and structure while guiding students to use vivid language in sentences, paragraphs, essays, and presentations. Conquer the blank screen by joining this writing adventure!
Instructor: Misti Lacy
Textbook: Study materials provided by the instructor.
French 1 (8-12; two-day class: one in-person, one online)
This is a high school level class where students learn the basics of oral communication while learning the basics of grammar and reading in French.
Instructor: Sue Rutter
Textbook: Cours Elementaire de Français by Dale & Dale 1955 (can be rented from the teacher)
Geometry (9-12; two-day class: ONLINE)
In this course, students explore the properties and relationships of geometric shapes and figures, focusing on concepts such as angles, triangles, circles, and polygons. They apply geometric principles to solve problems and prove theorems, enhancing their spatial reasoning and problem-solving skills. Practical applications and hands-on activities help students see the relevance of geometry in real-world scenarios.
Instructor: Justin Carpenter
Textbook: Teaching Textbooks Geometry Textbook 2.0, 9780983581260
TestBank & Answer Key, 9780983581277
Health and Nutrition (10-12; Must have completed General Biology)
This current, informative, useful, and enjoyable class is geared toward both science and non-science majors. Technology is integrated for lab reports using Google Classroom.
Instructor: Wendy Lopez
Textbook: Apologia Exploring Creation with Health and Nutrition 2nd Edition 9781940110349; Student Notebook 9781940110351
Intro to Guitar (7-12) 3:00pm Class
Students learn the basics of chord playing and note reading, which sets them up for life-long enjoyment of music.
Instructor: Sue Rutter
Textbook: thisisclassicalguitar.com/free-classical-guitar-method-book-pdf/ a free book, but be sure to download it and copy two sided from your download to minimize paper/space usage. Students also need to download and print my folk song book. Both of these books, and later other music, MUST be put in a 3-ring binder before class starts. Additionally, each student needs a music stand and foot stool. amazon.com/Adjustable-Footstool-Excellent-Stability-Classical/dp/B08M3DF8TX/ref=asc_df_B08M3DF8TX?tag=bingshoppinga-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=79920861623245&hvnetw=o&hvqmt=e&hvbmt=bec&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=&hvtargid=pla-4583520394027007&psc=1
Latin 1 (9-12; two-day class: ONLINE)
This is a high school level class where we learn to read and write in Latin while learning the impact that this great language still has on us today.
Instructor: Sue Rutter
Textbooks: Go directly to the publisher https://www.bolchazy.com/LNM.aspx
1. Latin for the New Millennium Level 1 student book
2. Latin for the New Millennium Level 1 student workbook
Physical Science (8-12; Must have completed Pre-Algebra; two-day class: one in-person, one online)
This interesting, introductory lab science course incorporates accurate science concepts while integrating technology Labs are completed in class while lab reports are taught in a graduated sequence.
Instructor: Anne Stone
Textbooks: The Physical Science Advantage Set that includes Exploring Creation with Physical Science 3rd Edition 9781946506511; the Student Notebook: 9781946506542, the
Course Guide & Answer Key (includes Test Pages) 9781946506528
Research Writing (Grades 9-12; ONLINE ONLY- Virtual Group Class Mondays on campus)
Students laugh, discuss, and hone critical thinking skills as they develop and analyze arguments. With checklists, modeling, and a step-by-step approach, this course guides young writers through essays, presentations, and a comprehensive research paper.
Instructor: Misti Lacy
Textbook: All study materials provided
World History (9-12)
In this course, students survey global historical events from the earliest years of mankind through to the present day. Important events and figures from all inhabited continents are explored in ways that make history come alive as we relate the past to the present. Going beyond the names and the dates, students engage with both primary and secondary sources that encourage deeper, critical thinking about world history and the present.
Instructor: John Thomas
Textbook: World History Student Text, 5th ed., BJU Press
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