Classes


 

Status Class Name
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Ages Teacher Term Category
Dance Arts A Ages 5yr-7yr Georgia Freeman Fall 2023 Dance
- Ballet
Schedule: Tuesday - Dance Studio B - 118: 1:00 pm - 1:50 pm
Description:This class is an engaging introduction into ballet, tap, and tumbling for boys and girls! This is a fast moving class where your child will be able to learn easy dance steps, fun choreography, and be able to use some props and costumes! Ballet and Tap shoes are required for this class. Suggested attire- Girls: pink tights, leotard, and skirt as well as hair pulled back in a bun. Boys: t-shirt and sweatpants. Students will be performing in a Winter Showcase on January 19th as well as the Spring Dance Show in May (16th-19th). Parents please view and sign our syllabus containing more details about the shows and pertinent dance class information. It is located here on our website. Click on Programs - Dance - Dance Department or at this link: https://fphrc.groupzu.com/page/view/dance.
Requirements:Ballet and Tap shoes. Parents are required to view and sign the dance department syllabus available at: https://fphrc.groupzu.com/page/view/dance and parents new to the dance department need to attend a Mandatory Parent Meeting on Monday, October 2nd at 7pm.
Assistants:
Homework:None
Billable Hours Per Week:1
Admin Tier:Specialty
Admin Fee:$4.00, Term Total = $64
Class Fee:$80.00
Supply Fee:$0.00
Luke & Acts Ages 12yr-18yr Jeff Carr Winter/Spring 2021 Theology
- Bible
Schedule: Wednesday - Dance Studio B - 118: 5:00 pm - 5:50 pm
Description:A proper study of Luke and Acts will provide an excellent introduction to the life of Christ and the church that He established with His blood. Scholars generally agree that Luke, the “beloved physician” (Col. 4:14), wrote both the gospel that bears his name and the book of Acts. The structure and language of each are similar and they are both ad-dressed to a man named Theophilus. Acts 1:1 refers to “the former account,” that Theophilus had received, referring to the book of Luke. The book of Luke is a gospel, an account of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus the Christ. The book of Acts is a history of the be¬ginning and growth of the church. When studied consecutively, one gets a panoramic view of this crucial time in history when God sent His Son to save man (Gal. 4:4) in accordance with His eternal purpose (Eph. 1:4). When finished with the study, you will know more about the person and work of Jesus Christ. You will also learn about the church He established. Not only will this information prove of great personal benefit in your pursuit of a relationship with God, but it will also provide valuable background for future Bible studies, whether in the Old or New Testament. The main approach we will use in this study is simply to read what God has said in His word and answer a few questions about what we have read. God’s word is meant to be read and understood, and then applied by every person. While we may find some of the details difficult, the main message will be clear if we read the book with an open mind. Lessons: #1 (Luke) — Preface, the Birth of Jesus and the Ministry of John the Baptizer [1:1– 2:52] #2 (Luke) — The Beginning of Jesus’ Public Ministry [3:1 – 4:13] #3 (Luke) — The Ministry In and Around Galilee [4:14 – 9:50] #4 (Luke) — From Galilee to Jerusalem [9:51 – 13:21] #5 (Luke) —The Ministry In and Around Perea [13:22 – 19:27] #6 (Luke) — Jesus’ Last Days in Jerusalem: Sacrifice and Victory [19:28 – 24:53] #7 (Acts) — Introduction to Acts [1:1 – 2:41] #8 (Acts) — The Church at Jerusalem [2:42 – 6:7] #9 (Acts) — Critical Events in the Lives of Three Pivotal Figures [6:8 9:31] #10 (Acts) — The Gospel in Palestine and Syria [9:32 – 12:24] #11 (Acts) — Paul’s First Journey and the Jerusalem Council [12:25 – 15:35] #12 (Acts) — Paul’s Second and Third Journeys [15:36 – 20:38] #13 (Acts) — Paul’s Journeys to Jerusalem and Rome [21:1 – 28:31]
Requirements:
Assistants:
Homework:None
Billable Hours Per Week:1
Admin Tier:Class Override
Admin Fee:$32, Term Total = $32
Class Fee:$40.00
Supply Fee:$0.00
Preschool Fun Ages 2yr-6yr Rene Cooper Spring 2022 Early Education
Schedule: Thursday - Preschool A - 131: 2:00 pm - 3:50 pm
Description:Preschool geared class time! We will engage and learn skills that lay the foundation to be lifelong learners. We will have opportunities to develop physical, fine and gross motor skills with many different activities. Using their hands to explore materials like, paint, play dough, puzzles, sand as well as things to write with. We will work with children on respecting others and working together. Children build there social skills and self control. With my support children learn to resolve conflicts that come up during play. Emotional development in class will help your child recognize and manage their own feelings and behaviors. We will also practice showing concern for others and cultivating empathy. I will provide materials to use and time to explore them. Please send a healthy large snack and a full water bottle with your child's name labeled on it. Please dress them in clothing that can get messy or stained. If there are young please have extra clothes.
Requirements:
Assistants:
Homework:None
Billable Hours Per Week:2
Admin Tier:Class Override
Admin Fee:$48, Term Total = $48
Class Fee:$128.00
Supply Fee:$10.00
Middle School Ceramics Ages 10yr-14yr Sia Hoyt Fall 2022 Arts
- Ceramics
Schedule: Wednesday - Ceramics Studio - 004: 10:00 am - 10:50 am
Description:Junior ceramic students are bound to have a lot of fun together in this class as they learn the old craftsmanship of working with clay. In this class students will be learning about decoration, carving, smoothing, sculpting and construction in clay. Students will have the opportunity to glaze and take home their work. Over the course of our 16 weeks together, some projects we will be doing include: Freelance sculptural pieces, tiles, nature collection trays, mugs and vases, beautiful little planters, candle lanterns, carved or stamped pendants, wall hangings, sculptural busts. Your student will be given inspiration for border &filler designs& patterns, weaving the art of drawing into their clay projects. As they work within the structure of the ceramics studio, your student will have cleanup duties as well as plenty of creative freedom. This is both for the confident independent junior artists and for thoughtful or hesitant artists. I teach my students to help build up a strong environment in their classroom by building each other up so the ceramic studio can become a source of art therapy, camaraderie and joy for them. Tactile contact is one of the first experiences we have in this life; it is at our roots, so touching clay and experiencing ceramic art is a very grounding experience for students.
Requirements:
Assistants:
Homework:None
Billable Hours Per Week:1
Admin Tier:Specialty
Admin Fee:$4, Term Total = $64
Class Fee:$160.00
Supply Fee:$90.00
Theatre Club CAST: Annie Jr. (Musical) Ages 9yr-18yr Khrystyna Van Boxtel Spring 2023 Theater
- Production
Schedule: Friday - Auditorium - 002: 1:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Description:This registration is for those wishing to be part of the CAST and ensembles. Please note that Annie is a MUSICAL production. Theatre Club is an all-inclusive class for anyone ages 9-18 that wants to be a part of something amazing. All registrations for cast will be added to the waitlist and no funds will be collected until auditions. Only those on this waiting list will be allowed to audition. ***AUDITIONS are on January 27*** Audition information will be available January 20th. THIS CLASS WILL REQUIRE ADDITIONAL PRACTICES/REHEARSALS BEFORE THE PRODUCTION AS WELL AS MANDATORY PARENT PARTICIPATION TO PULL OFF THE PRODUCTION
Requirements:Spring Theatre Club starts on February 3, 2023 ***MANDATORY PARENT MEETING at 5:00 PM. - February 3rd. Tech Week will be April 17-19 from 6:00 PM-9:00 PM as well as Dress Rehearsal April 20 from 6:00-9:30 PM. Performances are April 21-22, and 28-29.
Assistants:
Homework:Up to 2 Hours Week
Billable Hours Per Week:4
Admin Tier:Class Override
Admin Fee:$250, Term Total = $250
Class Fee:$0.00
Supply Fee:$0.00
DUPLO® Engineering 1 Ages 3yr-5yr Sharon Czerwien Spring 2024 Science
- Engineering
Schedule: Tuesday - Classroom - 224: 12:00 pm - 12:50 pm
Description:This class, designed for 3-5-year-olds, will foster imagination and an engineering mindset as students build creations using DUPLO blocks. Students will have the opportunity to work independently or in teams. Activities will include directed themes as well as freestyle building. At the end of class, students will have the opportunity to share their creations with the class.
Requirements:There are no requirements or homework for this class.
Assistants:
Homework:None
Billable Hours Per Week:1
Admin Tier:Elective
Admin Fee:$4.00, Term Total = $64
Class Fee:$100.00
Supply Fee:$5.00
Teen Pottery Wheel A Ages 14yr-18yr Sia Hoyt Fall 2022 Arts
- Ceramics
Schedule: Monday - Ceramics Studio - 004: 10:00 am - 11:50 am
Description:Creating with their own two hands using water and clay, students will learn the basics of the pottery wheel. Students will learn to center, open and raise walls, shaping and forming into functional vessels. Throughout the weeks there will be demos on how to make basic forms such as cylinders, bowls, altered pots, pitchers, mugs and more. Pottery students are bound to have a lot of fun together in this messy adventure of learning the old craftsmanship of wheel throwing, Miss Sia’s forté. All students will be taught decoration & glazing and will have the opportunity to take their work home when fired. This class is for beginning, intermediate or advanced ceramics students. Returning students will learn new skills and build off of other semesters. As they work within the structure of the studio, this class is also excellent for socialization, teamwork and cheering each other on. I teach my students to help build up a strong environment in their classroom by building each other up. The ceramic studio hence becomes a source of art therapy, camaraderie and joy.
Requirements:
Assistants:
Homework:None
Billable Hours Per Week:2
Admin Tier:Specialty
Admin Fee:$4, Term Total = $128
Class Fee:$250.00
Supply Fee:$125.00
Economics and Personal Finance Ages 12yr-18yr Heather Van Meter Spring 2023 Social Studies
Schedule: Tuesday - Classroom - 228: 11:00 am - 11:50 am
Description:This course for grades 7-12 helps students understand basic economics (supply and demand) as well as all aspects of personal finance including savings, use of credit (or not!), budgeting, investing
Requirements:For middle school and high school students
Assistants:
Homework:Up to 2 Hours Week
Billable Hours Per Week:1
Admin Tier:Core
Admin Fee:$4, Term Total = $64
Class Fee:$95.00
Supply Fee:$0.00
Journey Through The Bible 1A Ages 7yr-9yr Larry Choate Spring 2024 Theology
- Bible
Schedule: Monday - Classroom - 224: 4:00 pm - 4:50 pm
Description:Journey Through The Bible is a class based off of The Biggest Story Curriculum. This class is a continuation from the first semester and is available for new students to jump in as we study God's Word together! Your children will learn about various key Bible stories starting with the Book of Chronicles as we work our way through the Book of Mark! We will be learning through colorful lesson plans, interactive discussions, short videos, puzzles, arts and crafts and activities to educate and keep your children engaged as they learn how to understand God's plan to redeem the world through His son Jesus Christ. My hearts desire is to help children grow in their appreciation, interest, and knowledge of the Word of God!
Requirements:
Assistants:
Homework:None
Billable Hours Per Week:1
Admin Tier:Elective
Admin Fee:$4.00, Term Total = $64
Class Fee:$100.00
Supply Fee:$15.00
Algebra 1 M/W Ages 13yr-18yr Trisha Fyfe Winter/Spring 2021 Math
Schedule: Monday - Preschool A - 131: 3:00 pm - 3:50 pm
Wednesday - Classroom - 218: 3:00 pm - 3:50 pm
Description:Prerequisite: Must have been enrolled in fall term. This class is not accepting new students. In this class we will continue to use the Math-U-See Algebra 1 curriculum to develop a deeper understanding of concepts such as: graphing linear equations and inequalities, slope-intercept vs. standard form, solving systems of equations, exponents, quadratic equations, converting between units of measure, and more. This class is held on both Mondays and Wednesdays, and in addition, students will be expected to complete 2-3 hours of homework each week. Extra videos may be provided for additional support. Math-U-See is a skills-based program that focuses on student mastery of a concept before progressing to the next concept. A syllabus will be provided for students and parents.
Requirements:
Assistants:
Homework:None
Billable Hours Per Week:2
Admin Tier:Class Override
Admin Fee:$120, Term Total = $120
Class Fee:$140.00
Supply Fee:$0.00

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