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Middle School Spanish - T2
with Sarah Van Hulzen
Ages: 10 - 13
Students are entering this class mid-year. An assessment conversation may be required.
This is a full-immersion Spanish class filled with hands-on activities and fun.
Stem Stories - Space Adventures - T2
with Melissa Platero
Ages: 4 - 7
In this class we will read fun stories about space, learn about the planets in our solar system, learn about the Earth's moon phases, and create some crafts.
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 - T2
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.
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.
World Mythology - T2
with Seema Khan
Ages: 10 - 18
Travel across time and cultures in World Mythology, where students explore the epic stories, heroes, and creatures that have shaped human imagination for thousands of years. From the powerful gods of Greece and Egypt to the tricksters of Africa, the spirit guardians of Japan, and the mighty deities of India and China, we’ll uncover how myths explain the mysteries of the world and reveal what different cultures value most. Students will also journey through the frozen realms of Norse legend and the rich cosmologies of the Maya and Aztec civilizations of Mesoamerica. Each week brings new adventures through storytelling, reader’s theater, art, creative writing, and hands-on projects—from crafting mythic creatures to decoding ancient symbols. Along the way, students will compare myths across civilizations, discover universal themes, and even create their own original myths. This class blends creativity, culture, and critical thinking for a journey that’s as timeless as the stories themselves.
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.
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Tuesday Lunch
with Stacy Lyerly
Ages: 4 - 18
This is required for students taking a 2nd and 3rd period class. This is optional for those who want to come, but do not have bookend classes.
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Confection Creations - T3
with Angele Coburn
Ages: 11 - 17
In this class, students will mix, melt, and mold their own sweet treats. Homemade candies are not only fun to make and eat, they can be a healthier choice too. When kids make candy themselves, they gain a sense of how much sugar and effort goes into it—helping them enjoy treats more mindfully. They will also have control over their use of dye and other additives. All recipes will be nut-free.
Digital 3D modeling and 3D Printing - T3
with Andrew Nason
Ages: 10 - 18
Students will learn how to create custom objects in 3D modeling software, and then learn how to utilize 3D printing technologies
Dissection - T3
with Stephenie Stevens
Ages: 14 - 18
This high school laboratory course offers students a hands-on exploration of animal organs and human systems through guided dissections. By examining organs such as the heart, kidney, brain, and eyeball—with optional specimens like lungs and liver—students will investigate how structure and function are interconnected in living organisms. Each lab integrates careful technique, anatomical terminology, and scientific reasoning, supported by digital models and comparative anatomy discussions aligned with life science standards (NGSS LS1). Throughout the course, students will identify organ structures, analyze system-level interactions, and explore evolutionary adaptations across species. Emphasis is placed on observation, collaboration, documentation, and laboratory safety. By the end of the term, learners will be able to connect microscopic and macroscopic anatomy to biological processes, building a strong foundation for future studies in biology, medicine, or health sciences.