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2026 Fall Classes
Pyrography
with AJ Eldred
Ages: 14 - 18
Create art with fire! In this class, we will be learning the basics of pyrography. With a variety of projects, the students will get hands-on experience practicing their pyro skills. Design projects include anything from small wooden boxes to large round basswood slabs. This class will hone your students' fine motor skills in a new and exciting way.
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.
Sewing with Melissa
with Melissa Platero
Ages: 12 - 18
This sewing class is for students of all levels. We will have simple projects, such as pillows and quilting squares, to more advanced projects involving patterns. Bring in projects you are working on at home or upcycle something!
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.
Study Hall - R2
with Stacy Lyerly
Ages: 13 - 18
This is a space for the students to independently do their work or have quiet time.
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.
Lunch - Thursday
with Stacy Lyerly
Ages: 4 - 19
We will have supervised lunches for students who are on campus between 2nd and 3rd period. Students are expected to bring their lunches. Please remember, we are a nut-free facility. On the last week of each month, we will offer pre-ordered pizza delivery for a small fee.
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Algebra 1: Discovering Patterns and Relationships
with Greg Corona
Ages: 12 - 18
Algebra 1 introduces students to the language of mathematics through variables, equations, and graphs. Students learn to solve equations and understand how algebra represents patterns and relationships. The course focuses on linear equations, slope, and graphing as tools for modeling real-world situations. Emphasis is placed on connecting symbolic expressions with visual representations. Students develop logical reasoning and problem-solving skills through structured practice and discussion. By the end, students gain a strong foundation for higher-level math.
Anatomy and Physiology
with AJ Eldred
Ages: 14 - 18
Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology is a course for High school students. By taking this class, you will be receiving a general overview of the body and all its various systems. There will be homework as well as one quiz and one exam. This class is very broad in scope and is designed to be a quick overview of various bodily systems.
Beginning ASL (American Sign Lanuage) for Teens
with Audra Eckes
Ages: 13 - 18
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.
Cryptid Quest (Young Explorers)
with Sarah Akers
Ages: 8 - 11
Cryptids are more than just spooky stories! They can help tell about the geography, history, and folklore of the southeastern United States. In this class, we’ll journey through swamps, mountains, coasts, and the deep, dark backwoods as we investigate the region’s legendary cryptids. Each week will take us to a new state, uncovering local legends and sneakily learning about the physical geography and cultural history that formed these tales. Whether you’re a fan of (age-appropriately creepy!) monsters, mysteries, or maps, this class will provide a new way to learn about the southeast.