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2026 Fall Classes
Introduction to Astronomy
with Kiya Johnson
Ages: 7 - 10
This engaging astronomy class introduces students to the wonders of space and the universe. Students will learn about the solar system, stars, planets, light, and the structure of the universe. Through hands-on labs and modeling activities, students will explore concepts like moon phases, gravity, and how light travels. The course emphasizes scientific thinking and observation, helping students understand how scientists study space. Activities may include building models, tracking celestial patterns, and simple experiments. This class is perfect for students who are curious about space and enjoy interactive learning.
Middle School Math
with Grace Danuck
Ages: 11 - 13
Students will learn, practice and strengthen fundamental topics such as Fractions, Decimals and Percentages. We will also delve into one, two and three dimensional Geometry concepts of Perimeter, Area, Surface Area and Volume. As time allows, I hope to cover ratios, proportions, probability and more.
Study Hall - W3
with Stacy Lyerly
Ages: 13 - 18
This is a space for the students to independently do their work or have quiet time.
Talons and Tails: Fursuit Head Bases
with Jack Foxworth
Ages: 11 - 18
Talons and Tails: Fursuit Head Bases is a class dedicated to creating a base of a mascot costume's head out of a variety of materials. The aim of this class is to explore creating animal based designs, creating accompanying patterns, and carving foam to bring them into a 3D space. Students will be tasked to draft patterns that can be transferred to the various materials provided. They will most commonly use upholstery foam, EVA foam, and hot glue to create the base itself. A variety of different scissors will be utilized to carve shapes to create a 3D wearable sculpture.
Concept Art for Video Games
with Claude Mouton
Ages: 11 - 18
From Sonic to Splatoon to Minecraft, learn how to make concept art for the games you love or ones you want to create! Students will learn and explore different ways artists have created the concept art and built the worlds their favorite games exist in, including designing characters, backgrounds, and more! We will be working mostly traditionally, as well as exploring clay sculpting.
Creative Expressions: Art Beyond Boundaries
with Young eun Choi
Ages: 10 - 18
This class offers a fresh and dynamic approach that goes beyond traditional art lessons. Students will explore fundamental concepts and techniques in art and design while learning to express their ideas creatively and confidently. Through collaborative projects that incorporate a variety of media and connect with other subjects, students will engage in diverse and innovative creative experiences. The course is designed to expand their perspectives, encourage imaginative thinking, and help each student discover and develop their unique artistic voice. All that’s required is an open mind and a willingness to explore.
Financial literacy / Business
with Kelly Howell-Perez
Ages: 14 - 18
This is a financial literacy class for teenagers that is interactive, empowering, and practical, focusing on transforming abstract money concepts into real-world skills. For this age group, our goal is to foster a "money-wise" mindset, distinguishing needs from wants, and understanding the power of saving.
From Paragraphs to Essays: Expanding Strong Writing Foundations
with Audra Eckes
Ages: 10 - 13
In this engaging class, students will embark on a transformative journey from crafting strong paragraphs to composing well-structured three-paragraph essays. Through interactive lessons and hands-on activities, learners will explore the essential elements of essay writing, including thesis statements, topic sentences, supporting details, and effective conclusions. Students will participate in peer reviews and workshops that foster collaboration and constructive feedback, enabling them to refine their writing skills. The goal, by the end of the course, is to have each student able to confidently articulate their ideas in a cohesive essay format, setting a solid foundation for future writing endeavors. Students need to already know how to form a strong paragraph and be ready or almost ready for essay writing. There will be homework and access to a computer and Google account at home will be necessary. Students will have the use of computers/Chromebooks in class. ELA 2 prior to or with this class would be beneficial to the students and is strongly encouraged.