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Skeletal and Nervous Anatomy - R1
with AJ Eldred
Ages: 13 - 18
This class will take a deep dive into the skeletal and nervous systems of the human body. In the first half of the semester, students will learn all about bones and how they work and the important roles they play to keep you alive. The second half of the semester will cover the brain and all the sensory inputs and outputs that go with it. This is a fairly rigorous class that includes labs, homework, and exams.
Study Hall - R1
with Stacy Lyerly
Ages: 13 - 18
This is an unsupervised Study Hall. Please have your student bring work or something to do during this time.
Teen Art & Design - Credit Worthy - R1/2
with Young eun Choi
Ages: 13 - 18
This class is 2 hours long and will be worth a full credit, extending into May.
This class will offer a fresh and engaging approach, departing from the conventional art lesson. Students will not only learn fundamental concepts and techniques in art and design but also learn how to creatively express their thoughts and ideas. Through collaborative projects across various art media and other subjects, students will experience new and diverse creative endeavors. It will broaden their creative perspectives and thinking while exploring and discovering their own artistic voice. All you need is an open mind to enjoy the class.
Please Note: Lunch is required for all who have 2nd & 3rd period classes. Please add the correct lunch to your cart before checking out. If we notice that it is not added, we will add it as a separate invoice to you.
The Physics of Flight: An Introduction to Aerodynamics - R1
with Greg Corona
Ages: 12 - 18
How does something as heavy as an airplane stay in the air? Why do drones behave differently from gliders or birds? In this semester-long discussion-based course, students will explore the fascinating science of aerodynamics, the study of how air moves and interacts with objects in motion. Together, we’ll break down the four fundamental forces of flight: lift, drag, thrust, and weight, and see how they work together to create stable, efficient flight. Through guided discussion, demonstrations, and real-world examples from aviation and nature, students will uncover how engineers and pilots use these principles every day. Topics include airflow and pressure, airfoil design, stability and control, propulsion, and the ways technology continues to push the boundaries of what’s possible in the air. This course invites curious minds to think deeply about how flight really works, fostering scientific reasoning, observation, and a lasting appreciation for the physics behind the skies.
Video Game Design - R1
with Snapology of Chapel Hill & Holly Springs
Ages: 7 - 14
Create your own video game in this awesome Snapology program. We'll teach you how to design your very own online game that can be shared and played at home with family & friends. Don’t miss out.
Beginning ASL for Teens - R2
with Audra Eckes
Ages: 13 - 19
We will learn and work on letters/fingerspelling, numbers and basic vocabulary, as well as some short phrases, including ways to introduce ourselves and ask and answer basic questions. We will learn and practice basic grammar and facial expressions. We will also learn a little about American Sign Language including the history and when, where and why it is used.
Please Note: Lunch is required for all who have 2nd & 3rd period classes. Please add the correct lunch to your cart before checking out. If we notice that it is not added, we will add it as a separate invoice to you.
Beginning Sewing - R2
with Melissa Platero
Ages: 12 - 18
In this class we will learn how to hand stitch with needle and thread and how to sew using a sewing machine. We will made small projects such as pillows, pin cushions, and other small projects based on student interest.
Please Note: Lunch is required for all who have 2nd & 3rd period classes. Please add the correct lunch to your cart before checking out. If we notice that it is not added, we will add it as a separate invoice to you.
Digital Storytelling and Media Literacy - R2
with Beck Fahey
Ages: 14 - 18
This dynamic course empowers students to craft meaningful stories through digital media while developing critical skills in media literacy. Students explore how storytelling influences culture, shapes public opinion, and communicates complex ideas using video, audio, photography, and social media. Through hands-on learning, they practice scripting, storyboarding, filming, editing, and ethical media use while learning to evaluate credibility, recognize bias, and produce thoughtful, responsible content. Projects include short documentaries, podcasts, photo essays, and collaborative digital campaigns that raise awareness about personal or social issues. Using accessible tools such as iMovie, Audacity, Canva, and Storyboard That, students gain practical experience in video, audio, and graphic design production. The course blends creativity with critical analysis, offering a tech-forward pathway that builds communication skills, media fluency, and digital citizenship essential for today’s interconnected world.
Please Note: Lunch is required for all who have 2nd & 3rd period classes. Please add the correct lunch to your cart before checking out. If we notice that it is not added, we will add it as a separate invoice to you.