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Final Days to Register for 2020-2021 Classes

The registration deadline is August 30, 2020! Classes begin on September 10th! We still have openings in all high school classes - contact us about available space in middle school classes. One new class has been added - Intro to ASL for middle and high school students.  Save the dates! Kickoff picnic on September 3rd - meet the tutors and learn your way around our new facility. First day of classes is scheduled for September 10th! Already registered? Check your email for important updates and details about our location, schedules, and class information. IEW Language Arts (Grades 6-8) -  IEW US History-Based Writing Lessons Writing Non-Fiction (High School) -  Power in Your Hands Creative Writing (High School)  - Writing Fiction (in High School) Literature (High School) -  Illuminating Literature: Characters in Crisis World Geography (Grades 6-8)   -  Usborne Encyclopedia of World Geography US History (8th grade - High School) -  Compass Classroom American History World Cultures (Grade

Spotlight - High School Electives (Spanish and Public Speaking)

Spanish I and Spanish II (middle and high school students) -  Avancemos I and Avancemos II, Houghton Mifflin, 2013. Student text and workbook Introduction to Public Speaking (middle and high school students) - No required textbook Sure Foundation has foreign language classes suitable for middle or high school students in the 2020-2021 school year, as well as a Public Speaking course for the same age group. Here's our spotlight on what to expect in Spanish I and II, and in Intro to Public Speaking: Spanish I (middle and high school students) This is a full year, one-credit course for high school students. Middle school students that complete the class may earn one high school credit. The class time is 1-1/2 hours each week, and students will have homework and assignments to do at home. Are there required books or extra fees?  The required textbook is  Avancemos I, Houghton Mifflin, 2013. Student text and workbook. There are no other textbooks or materials required. How is the class