Classes


 

Status Class Name
Class = Full
Ages Teacher Term Category
Luke & Acts Ages 12yr-18yr Jeff Carr Winter/Spring 2021 Theology
- Bible
Schedule:
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
Algebra 1 M/W Ages 13yr-18yr Trisha Fyfe Winter/Spring 2021 Math
Schedule:
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
Algebra 1 M/W Ages 13yr-18yr Trisha Fyfe Winter/Spring 2021 Math
Schedule:
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
Teen Pottery Wheel 1 Ages 14yr-18yr Sia Hoyt Winter/Spring 2021 Arts
- Ceramics
Schedule:
Description:Pottery students will learn the basic techniques of wheelwork: throwing on the electric wheel and the more ancient practice of creating coil pots on the banding wheel. There will be demos, instruction of how to make basic vessels and plenty of creative freedom for thoughtful or independent learners. This class is for beginning, intermediate or advanced ceramics students. In addition, pottery students will have the opportunity to come for open studio time 1 in addition to class.
Requirements:
Assistants:
Homework:None
Billable Hours Per Week:2
Admin Tier:Class Override
Admin Fee:$96, Term Total = $96
Class Fee:$225.00
Supply Fee:$50.00
Teen Pottery Wheel II Ages 14yr-18yr Sia Hoyt Winter/Spring 2021 Arts
- Ceramics
Schedule:
Description:Pottery students will learn the basic techniques of wheelwork: throwing on the electric wheel and the more ancient practice of creating coil pots on the banding wheel. There will be demos, instruction of how to make basic vessels and plenty of creative freedom for thoughtful or independent learners. This class is for beginning, intermediate or advanced ceramics students. In addition, pottery students will have the opportunity to come for open studio time 1 in addition to class.
Requirements:
Assistants:
Homework:None
Billable Hours Per Week:2
Admin Tier:Class Override
Admin Fee:$96, Term Total = $96
Class Fee:$225.00
Supply Fee:$50.00
Middle School Ceramics II Ages 10yr-13yr Sia Hoyt Winter/Spring 2021 Arts
- Ceramics
Schedule:
Description:Working with clay, water and their own two hands, students will learn basics of hand building with clay. They will learn to make pinch pots, tiles, sculptural creations and slab containers. Junior potters are bound to have a blast in this tactile, social arts class. Classes will be loosely structured combining projects, goals and plenty of creative flow. Towards the end of the semester, students will learn how to glaze, coming home with their finished, fired creations. In addition to class, ceramics students ages 11 and up will also have the opportunity to come for open studio time 1 to catch up on projects and get more clay time in. Ceramics level: beginning and intermediate.
Requirements:
Assistants:
Homework:None
Billable Hours Per Week:1
Admin Tier:Class Override
Admin Fee:$64, Term Total = $64
Class Fee:$175.00
Supply Fee:$25.00
High School English Ages 15yr-18yr Amy Azevedo Winter/Spring 2021 Language Arts
- English
Schedule:
Description:The students will be starting the year investigating Core Values and writing a 5 paragraph essay in MLA format. The writing component of this course will center on the 5 paragraph essay, thesis statements, topic sentences, strong introductions and conclusions. This course will teach MLA format along with clear and concise essay writing. Other areas we will cover are sentence structure, story elements, comparing and contrasting, persuasion and argument, poetry and playwrights. Specific authors we will focus on are Benjamin Franklin, Robert Frost, Charles Dickens, and William Shakespeare among others. Larger works will be Benjamin Franklin's autobiography, The Christmas Carol, and Othello.
Requirements:
Assistants:
Homework:None
Billable Hours Per Week:1
Admin Tier:Class Override
Admin Fee:$80, Term Total = $80
Class Fee:$105.00
Supply Fee:$15.00
Barbell Basics - Thur Ages 15yr-18yr Devin Kvalvik Winter/Spring 2021 Physical Fitness
Schedule:
Description:Learn the basics of powerlifting, increases strength and build muscle. Wear workout attire.
Requirements:
Assistants:
Homework:None
Billable Hours Per Week:2
Admin Tier:Class Override
Admin Fee:$32, Term Total = $32
Class Fee:$72.00
Supply Fee:$0.00
Algebra 2 M/W Ages 15yr-18yr Heather Cates Winter/Spring 2021 Math
Schedule:
Description:PREREQUISITE - must have completed fall/winter term in order to register for this class. Not accepting new students. Using the curriculum Math-U-See, students will learn about Algebra 2. The course covers topics involving factoring polynomials, using the quadratic formula, applying the binomial theorem, and working with imaginary numbers. Each week, students will be taught a new lesson on Monday with review and practice on Wednesdays. Video lessons will be made available for support.
Requirements:
Assistants:
Homework:None
Billable Hours Per Week:2
Admin Tier:Class Override
Admin Fee:$120, Term Total = $120
Class Fee:$104.00
Supply Fee:$0.00
Algebra 2 M/W Ages 15yr-18yr Heather Cates Winter/Spring 2021 Math
Schedule:
Description:PREREQUISITE - must have completed fall/winter term in order to register for this class. Not accepting new students. Using the curriculum Math-U-See, students will learn about Algebra 2. The course covers topics involving factoring polynomials, using the quadratic formula, applying the binomial theorem, and working with imaginary numbers. Each week, students will be taught a new lesson on Monday with review and practice on Wednesdays. Video lessons will be made available for support.
Requirements:
Assistants:
Homework:None
Billable Hours Per Week:2
Admin Tier:Class Override
Admin Fee:$120, Term Total = $120
Class Fee:$104.00
Supply Fee:$0.00

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