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High School and Middle School - Class and Registration Info for 2021-2022


The registration deadline is August 27, 2021!

Classes begin on September 9th!

We still have openings in many of our classes - contact us with any questions about space and availability. Classes that are full are noted below. 

We are in need of tutors for some classes - noted below - as one of our terrific tutors cannot teach this year for health reasons. If you are interested in teaching or know someone who can help, please contact us as soon as possible. 

Save the dates! Open House and Kickoff picnic on September 2nd - meet the tutors and learn your way around the facility. First day of classes is scheduled for September 9th!

Already registered? Check your email for important updates and details about our location, schedules, and class information.


Middle School Language Arts (Grades 6-8) - Jump In!, 2nd Edition Student Textbook, Sharon Watson
Writing Non-Fiction (High School) - Power in Your Hands, Sharon Watson
Creative Writing (High School) - Writing Fiction (in High School), Sharon Watson
Literature (High School) - Illuminating Literature: Characters in Crisis, Sharon Watson Update: This class is no longer offered for the 2021-2022 school year.

Modern World History (Grades  6-8)
US Constitution, Government, and Civics (8th grade - High School) - American Government by Jeffrey Strassner FULL
Psychology and Sociology (Grades 9-12) - Sociology: A Christian Approach for Changing the World, 2nd Edition, Dr. Cynthia Twendell

***Physical Science (Grades 6-8) Physical Science, 2nd Edition, Apologia
***Biology (Grades 9-12) - Apologia High School Biology
Chemistry (Grades 10-12) Exploring Creation with Chemistry
***We are in need of a tutor in order for these classes to continue. Contact us for info.

Spanish I (Middle/High School) - Avancemos I (Houghton Mifflin)
Spanish II (Middle/High School) - Avancemos II (Houghton Mifflin)
Update: These classes are no longer offered for the 2021-2022 school year.


Sewing 101 for High School (Grades 9-12) - (First semester) FULL
Sewing 101 for Middle School (Grades 6-8) - (First semester) FULL
Food 101 (Grades 6-12) - (Second semester) FULL
Photography 101 (Grades 9-12) - (First semester) FULL
Art/Phys.Ed. (Grades 6-12) FULL
American Sign Language Club (Middle/High School) - Student-led Club
Maker Space (Grade 6-12) - Hands-on Learning Time


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