Algebra 1 (Grades 8-9)
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
Textbooks: Teaching Textbooks Algebra Textbook & Answer Key (2.0), ISBN 97809835812082 & Answer Key/Test Bank, ISBN 9780983581215
Semester Fee: $10
Algebra 2 (Grades 9-12)
This course expands on algebraic concepts, including solving complex equations, analyzing functions, and exploring systems of equations and inequalities. Through practical problem-solving and real-world applications, students deepen their understanding of algebra and prepare for advanced math courses.
Instructor: Justin Carpenter
Textbook: Teaching Textbooks Algebra 2 Textbook & Answer Key (2.0) 97809835812462;
Answer Key/Test Bank 9780983581253
Semester Fee: $10
Biblical Teen Finance (Grades 7-12)
This course is designed to equip teenagers with practical financial literacy skills while grounding them in timeless biblical principles of stewardship, generosity, and wisdom. Students explore foundational concepts in consumer math and personal finance, such as budgeting, saving, investing, managing debt, and making informed financial decisions. Through real-life scenarios, they learn how to make sound financial choices that honor God and serve their families, communities, and futures. At the heart of this course is the belief that money is an instrument or means, not an end in itself. Students discover how to approach their finances with integrity, understanding that wise financial management is not only about personal success but about serving others and fulfilling God’s call to be good stewards of the resources He has entrusted to them. Biblical principles such as contentment, generosity, and financial discipline will be woven throughout the curriculum, showing how faith and finance intersect in everyday life. This course includes interactive lessons, practical activities, group discussions, case studies, and project-based assignments. Students engage in personal reflection, allowing them to see how their financial decisions align with their values and faith. By the end of the course, students have the confidence and knowledge to navigate the financial challenges of adulthood, grounded in a biblical worldview of stewardship and financial responsibility.
Instructor: Brandon Arnold
Textbook: Consumer Math for Real Life by Not Consumed
Semester Fee: $10
Biblical Worldview meets Government (Grades 10-12)
This course is designed to help students understand the principles of government, civic
responsibility, and the role of Christians in shaping society through a biblical lens. Students
explore the structure and function of government at local, state, and national levels while
gaining insight into the moral and ethical foundations that guide laws, policies, and governance. Through a biblical worldview, students learn how their faith intersects with politics and governance and how they can be active, informed citizens who uphold justice, mercy, and truth. At the heart of this course is the belief that God ordains government for the common good and that Christians are called to engage with it in ways that promote righteousness, justice, and human flourishing. Biblical teachings on authority, responsibility, and the common good are examined alongside foundational political principles, offering students a comprehensive view of how faith and citizenship should work together in a just and moral society. The course includes engaging lectures, group discussions, debates on current events, case studies, and project-based assignments. Students are encouraged to critically analyze political issues and consider the ethical implications of government decisions, all while reflecting on how their Christian faith can guide their civic participation. By the end of this course, students are equipped to understand and engage with the government and civic responsibilities in a way that is informed by biblical principles, empowering them to be thoughtful, ethical, and active participants in society.
Instructor: Brandon Arnold
Textbooks: Christians and Government: A Biblical Point of View by Kerby Anderson ISBN 9781945757006
Semester Fee: $10
Digital Writing (Grades 9-12)
In the digital age, writing goes beyond the page—it shapes conversations, builds communities, and influences audiences worldwide. Students explore modern forms of digital writing, from blogging and vlogging to social media and multimedia storytelling. Students learn how to craft engaging content, develop their unique voice, and use digital tools to communicate effectively in online spaces. They learn blogging basics, vlogging and scriptwriting, multimedia storytelling, audience engagement, and digital citizenship.
Instructor: Elisa Hermandez
Textbook: All materials are provided by the instructor.
Semester Fee: $10
French 1 and 2 (Grades 8-12)
In French 1, students develop an advanced elementary level of proficiency in grammar and learn practical content, such as greeting and taking leave, asking and answering simple questions to meet survival needs. In French 2, students develop a more advanced level of proficiency in grammar and learn practical content. Students continue using all tenses and learn the subjunctive mood. They learn to speak, read, and write French to the intermediate level.
Instructor: Sue Rutter
Textbook: Cours Elementaire de Français by Dale & Dale 1955 (can be rented from the teacher)
Semester Fee: $10
Latin (Grades 6-8)
Using Lively Latin, we learn Latin in a systematic, colorful, varied, and fun way. We engage learners with a vibrant mix of Latin language instruction, English vocabulary development, and Roman history lessons. We learn Latin grammar, vocabulary, and history vibrantly and interestingly using maps, diagrams, puzzles, and many hands-on activities.
Instructor: Sue Rutter
Textbook: Lively Latin, which the teacher will order for you to download and print or you may buy it yourself. (see below)
Supply Fee: $30 for online access to book, course, and handouts. *Additional materials required are that you MUST print out your own book from the website and place it in a two-inch 3-ring binder. You may alternatively purchase a hard copy from the website for lifetime access to the course. https://www.livelylatin.com/livelylatin-store/
Latin 1 (Grades 9-12)
This course studies Latin by incorporating the best of both the reading approach and the more abstract grammatical method. The vocabulary reflects that of ancient authors, which are commonly studied for the AP Latin examination. Students practice orally as well as use conventional exercises. Readings, pictures, and supplementary sections on Roman culture, life, civilization, history, mythology, derivatives, the influence of Latin vocabulary on English, and selected proverbs and common Latin sayings are included in this high school foreign language credit course.
Instructor: Sue Rutter
Textbook: Latin for the New Millennium Book 1 by Bob Jones ISBN 9780865165601; Workbook ISBN 9780865165618 (Order through Anchor.)
Supply Fee: $10
Geometry (Grades 10-12)
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 will apply geometric principles to solve problems and prove theorems, enhancing their spatial reasoning and problem-solving skills. Practical applications and hands-on activities will help students see the relevance of geometry in real-world scenarios.
Instructor: Justin Carpenter
Textbook: Teaching Textbooks Geometry Textbook 2.0, ISBN 9780983581260
Semester Fee: $10.
Spanish 1 and 2 (Grades 9-12)
¡Bienvenidos! In this lively and interactive class, students dive into the basics of Spanish with plenty of fun. From asking and answering questions to giving directions and chatting about favorite things, students gain the confidence to use Spanish in real-life situations. Students gain confidence and vocabulary using the listen, repeat, write, and read approach. By role-playing at a market to buy items, navigating a scavenger hunt in Spanish, and practicing conversations in pairs or small groups, students learn the fundamentals of the Spanish language while focusing on grammar, sentence structure, and pronunciation. ¡Vamos a aprender juntos! (Let’s learn together!)
Instructor: Aalayah Gaona
Textbook: Spanish 1, Bob Jones Publishing ISBN 9781606820612 (Order through Anchor.)
Semester Fee: $10
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