Our Offerings
Teacher-led instruction in small groups. Classes vary by semester based on student interest and teacher availability.
Hands-on science through outdoor exploration and indoor experiments. Students observe, question, and discover the world around them.
Read-alouds, comprehension activities, and creative response projects. Builds listening skills and a love for great books.
Story-based approach to history with hands-on projects, timeline work, and geography connections.
Process-focused art exploration using quality materials. Emphasis on creativity and technique over perfection.
Singing, rhythm instruments, and introduction to music theory through games and active participation.
Early literacy and numeracy through play-based activities. For K4 and K5 students ready for structured group time.
Survey of earth science, biology, and chemistry basics. Lab work, notebooking, and preparation for high school science.
Building strong paragraphs and essays. Students learn structure, style, and the writing process from outline to final draft.
Discussion-based literature study. Students read at home, come ready to discuss themes, characters, and connections.
Chronological study of world civilizations with map work, primary sources, and research projects.
Introduction to formal logic, fallacies, and critical thinking skills. Essential preparation for rhetoric stage learning.
Practical skills including cooking, basic sewing, financial literacy, and household management.
Comprehensive lab biology with dissections, microscope work, and rigorous preparation for college-level science.
Algebra-based chemistry with weekly labs, stoichiometry, and chemical principles. Strong math skills required.
Advanced essay writing, research papers, and rhetorical analysis. Preparation for college-level writing.
Survey of British literature from Beowulf to modern works. Heavy reading load with analytical writing.
Comprehensive study of American history with document analysis, research projects, and preparation for CLEP exam.
One semester each of American government and economics. Current events integration and civic project.
Public speaking fundamentals, debate format, and argumentation. Students prepare and deliver multiple speeches.
Student-led publication covering co-op events. Photography, design, writing, and project management.
Structure that supports learning and community
| Time | Activity | Details |
|---|---|---|
| 9:30 - 10:25 | First Period | Core academic classes by grade level |
| 10:30 - 11:25 | Second Period | Core academic classes by grade level |
| 11:30 - 12:15 | Lunch Together | Families eat together in common areas |
| 12:15 - 1:10 | Third Period | Electives, labs, and advanced courses |
| 1:10 - 1:30 | Club Hour | Student clubs, cleanup, and community time |
Class availability varies by semester. Contact us for current offerings.
We are always looking for parents and community members to share their expertise. If you have a passion for a subject and love working with students, we would love to talk.
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