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Upper Elem/Middle School Art & Design - W2
with Young eun Choi
Ages: 7 - 12
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.
Cryptozoology Studies - W3
with Claude Mouton
Ages: 10 - 18
draw and study the creatures of myth and legend in this tailored zoology class for all things cryptid! From moth man to big foot to the fresno night crawlers, shine the flashlight on these freaky friends to see what goes bump in the night and onto the page.
CultureQuest: Games, Geography, and Good Eats - W3
with Seema Khan
Ages: 10 - 15
Pack your passport for an adventure around the world, no plane ticket required! In this hands-on class, students will explore how geography shapes the way people live, play, and eat across different cultures. Each week, we’ll journey to a new region, spotlighting both well-known and lesser-known cultures to discover unique landscapes, traditions, and favorite foods. Students will learn through board games, art, and simple recipes inspired by global cuisines. From mountain villages to island nations, we’ll see how the environment influences everything from what people eat to how they connect and compete. Get ready to learn, create, play, and taste your way around the world!
Environmental Epidemiology and Community Health Science - W3
with Beck Fahey
Ages: 14 - 18
This interdisciplinary course examines how environmental factors such as air and water quality, pollution, climate change, and urban design influence community health and disease patterns. Students explore the principles of epidemiology to understand how diseases spread and how environmental conditions shape public wellness. Integrating biology, environmental science, and social justice, the course empowers students to think critically about environmental challenges and their impacts on human health. Through fieldwork, data analysis, and community engagement, students will assess environmental risks, analyze real-world case studies, and design public health interventions. Activities include environmental surveys, epidemiological mapping, public health campaign design, and collaboration with professionals through guest talks and virtual field trips. By the end of the course, students will have developed the scientific literacy, advocacy skills, and civic awareness needed to promote healthier, more sustainable communities.
Math: Algebra 2 - W3
with Greg Corona
Ages: 16 - 18
Students are entering this class mid-year. An assessment test may be required.
We will follow the Math-U-See curriculum that focuses heavily on the visual component of learning and understanding the why behind what we do. It is designed to encourage a deeper understanding of the principles we learn, not just straight memorization.
Mini Painting - W3
with AJ Eldred
Ages: 8 - 13
Do you love D&D? Maybe you like collecting miniatures. This class will teach you how to paint the really small and have it come out looking really good. We will cover the basics of miniature painting, but kids of all skill level are welcome.
Reading Comprehension Elementary - W3
with Audra Eckes
Ages: 7 - 10
Depending on the pace/comfort of the class, we will cover several reading comprehension topics, including, but not limited to, some of the following: introduction to genres and different approaches to reading/reading with a purpose; fiction or nonfiction, how to tell the difference; text features of non-fiction; main idea vs. supporting details of a text; identifying and using time, sequence, and cause/effect language; predicting; retelling; identifying story elements such as characters, setting, plot; comparing and/or contrasting two or more texts written on the same topic; using graphic organizers; and facts vs. opinions. Good reading habits will be encouraged throughout our time together. Students should be able to read on at least a 2nd-grade level and be able to write or type a summarizing sentence or up to two short responses to questions presented about the passage that was read within 5 minutes, as well as be able to respond orally with at least short answers to presented questions during discussion. There will be homework. It sounds like a serious and boring class, but we tend to have a good time.
Retro Recess - W3
with Angele Coburn
Ages: 9 - 14
Unplug and play! Students will learn timeless games that spark imagination, encourage friendly competition, and bring the joy of recess back—just like generations before them. Discover and play the games your parents and grandparents loved, from tag to hopscotch, jacks to dominoes, hacky sack to yoyo. This class will be a great mix of both indoor and outdoor activities that can be played all year long.