Fall 2026 Classes
1st Period
Interior Design/Architechure
Taught by Elizabeth Girard
Description:
In this class we will explore a variety of architectural styles throughout history, such as Classical, Romanesque, Gothic, Victorian, and Modern/Contemporary design. Students will learn how architecture has evolved over time and how these styles continue to influence today’s homes and spaces. We will also focus on the key elements that make a home or room feel both stylish and inviting while reflecting your unique personality. Topics will include the color wheel, lighting, décor, texture, layout, art, and how these elements work together to define a space. Whether you are planning to design a gaming room, a man cave, or a cozy and welcoming bedroom, this class will give you some basic skills to create a space that is both functional and beautiful as well as an appreciation for architecture throughout the ages.
Advanced Lego- Famous Landmarks (6th-12th)
Taught by Dani Weber
Description:
In this class, the students will study world famous landmarks, architectural structures, and different types of architectural designs. The students will be able to vote on which landmarks we will learn about each week and what type of structures they want to build. (Each student will need to have at least 4 base plates that they can build on. The Legos will be community Legos, and therefore there will be no cost besides the cost of the base plates)
P.E $10
Taught by Christina Beebe
Description:
Focus on physical fitness, health, and movement skills, aimed at fostering lifelong healthy habits. It involves various activities-- team sports and personal fitness-- to improve mental and physical wellbeing. Class involves participating in structured exercise routines.
2nd Period
Main Cooking $40
Taught by Toni Crosby
Description:
This class will focus on cooking everyday family meals. We'll cover sheet pan dinners, casseroles, meat, and potatoes as well as soups and sides. By the end of class, you'll be able to turn one whole chicken into three different meals. There will be occasional light homework such as making a menu with local sales flyers and working with food budgets. 8 students max
Drama/ Theater for Middle- High school $15
Taught by Mary Elmore
Description:
In this class students will present a play by the end of the semester. Play can be chosen and adapt from any Shakespeare plays. Students will need to practice every week their roles, prepare their customs and stage.
Jewelry Making $30
6th-12th grade
Taught by Genniene Conway
Description:
Students will create their own jewelry while learning the history of jewelry.
Spring 2027 Classes
1st Period
Movies as Literature
Taught By Rose Tudor
Description:
The course uses classic movies (some of which are better known than their novel of origin) to introduce and study the elements of literary analysis. For instance, Emma and To Kill a Mockingbird are both well-known and often-studied novels, while Chariots of Fire is known primarily as a movie. Student discussion and composition questions are provided for each of the seventeen movies featured in the extensive.
**This class will include homework. Please only sign up if you are serious about focusing on the skills needed to dissect different literary aspects of great books, analyzing movies and having a good time strengthening your reading comprehension skills.
Supplies - Highlighters, sticky notes, notebook,
Student book https://www.rainbowresource.com/034765.html
Hermeneutics $10
Taught by Maria Estes
Description:
How to Study the Bible (Hermeneutics) We would learn about the different Scripture genres and how that influences our reading, how to examine historical context and the interpretation of the original audience, and methods for approaching Scripture in personal Bible study (like Observation Interpretation, Application as an example). I wish someone had taught me this in high school!
Sports History $10
6th-12th grade
Taught by Christina Beebe
Description:
We will travel through the history of where and how each sport began. A different student will be responsible for presenting information on a specific sport each week starting week 3, as they give an oral presentation to the class. We will briefly learn about rules and uncommon facts aboutt each sport each week as well.
2nd Period
Simply Drawing & Scripture Booking (4th-12th) $15
Taught by Rose Tudor
Description:
Scripture-booking group
Journal book - (no lines) multimedia if you want to use paints. Personal supplies if you like ( stickers, pens)
12 max
Volleyball - 6-12th (girls)
Taught by Grace Layaou
Description:
Let’s see if we can create a volleyball team!
We will work on skills, drills, rules, teamwork, responsibility
Supplies - workout clothes, SPORTS BRAS, volleyball, knee pads (we will be outside)
Advanced Lego- Military Vehicles
6th-12th grade
Taught by Dani Weber
In this class, the students will study Military Vehicles. The students will be able to vote on which military vehicle we will learn about each week and which one they want to build. (Each student will need to have at least 4 base plates that they can build on. The Legos will be community Legos, but parents will need to purchase some parts)