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2026 Fall Classes
Learn Multiplication (1-15)
with Stephenie Stevens
Ages: 7 - 10
In this introduction to multiplication, students will us skip counting, manipulatives, and practice to command the multiplication tables through 15. There will be fun activities, games, and low- to no-pressure while they accidentally memorize. Students must have mastered addition and subtraction.
Middle School Geology
with AJ Eldred
Ages: 10 - 13
Middle School Geology is a course designed for students in grades 5-9. Topics to be covered include the rock cycle, natural disasters, how to recognize different kinds of rocks, careers in geology, and more! Each week will be a combination of lecture and hands-on activities to reinforce the material covered. We will be meeting twice a week, on both Tuesday and Thursday. Tuesday will be reserved for the lecture, while Thursday will be reserved for lab activities. Geology is best learned hands-on after all!
Our Whole Lives Sexuality Education
with Shelby Gaul, MSN, RN
Ages: 13 - 15
Our Whole Lives (OWL) is a comprehensive, values-based sexuality education program. It provides accurate information on relationships, sexual health, and identity, focusing on fostering self-acceptance, consent, and responsibility. The curriculum is inclusive and developmentally appropriate, designed to dismantle stereotypes and promote healthy decisions.
Spanish 1
with Kelly Howell-Perez
Ages: 13 - 18
This introductory Spanish course provides students with a foundation in basic vocabulary, grammar, and conversational skills. Students learn to read, write, speak, and understand simple Spanish through topics such as greetings, numbers, family, daily activities, and common expressions. The course also introduces elements of Spanish-speaking cultures to build cultural awareness. By the end of the course, students are able to form basic sentences, ask and answer simple questions, and communicate in everyday situations using present-tense verbs.
Study Hall - T1
with Stacy Lyerly
Ages: 13 - 18
This is a space for the students to independently do their work or have quiet time.
Contemporary Musical Theater Part 1
with Stephenie Stevens
Ages: 12 - 18
We will watch in-class and at home a number of contemporary musical theater productions from the last 30 years, discuss production trends and themes of this same period, and sing along. Titles will likely include: The Lion King, Hairspray, and Wicked. The final title list will be completed with consideration for students ages.
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.
Executive Functions Part 1 (Foundations)
with Audra Eckes
Ages: 11 - 18
We will start our executive functions journey by learning about the power of positive thinking, including positive affirmations and the concept of “yet”. We will learn how setting SMART(ER) goals can help our focus and outcome. We will learn how to create and maintain good habits and routines. We will organize backpacks and put together a binder, including a student planner, for class (I can help with other classes as well). We will tie it all together by pairing all these with executive functions (a set of cognitive processes that are essential for controlling behavior and managing tasks, including for effective learning, decision-making, and self-regulation). Participation in class is required as is homework. Part 2 is offered as a separate semester-long class during which we will focus on the specific executive functions and how they apply to each of the students.
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.
Introduction to Life Science
with Kiya Johnson
Ages: 7 - 10
This hands-on life science class introduces students to the building blocks of living things. Students will explore topics such as cells, the human body systems, plants, animals, and ecosystems. Through engaging labs and activities, students will investigate concepts like how the heart works, how plants grow, and how living things are classified. The class emphasizes observation, experimentation, and real-world connections to science. Students will keep a science notebook to record their findings and reinforce key vocabulary. This course is designed to build a strong foundation in biology while making science fun and interactive.
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.