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Registration, Wednesdays Fall 2026

We are so excited for you to join 10:10 Academy!

At 10:10 Academy, we strive to provide abundant learning and abundant relationships! While homeschooling can be a lot of work, we hope that you will find great joy in the relationships you build with our community, and that you will feel the blessings of the investment you are making in your students and those around you.

Alicia Dallas, Program Director - [email protected]

The Fall 2026 Schedule and Registration Packet are available to download NOW! (V3 updated on 5/5/26) 
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5/4 Registration opened to our Current Families
5/13 Registration opened to the Wait List Families
5/20 Registration opened to the General Public at 8am!

From this page, you will be able to download the Fall 2026 Registration Packet (including the Parent/Student Handbook), view the Fall 2026 Schedule and Class Descriptions, Supply Fees, Family Calendar, Register your students for Fall 2026 Semester classes and Study Hall, sign up for Semester Evaluations, learn more about Volunteer Roles and Buyouts, and view our Statement of Faith.

Registration Reminders

  • Please read the current Parent/Student Handbook before registering.
  • Registration fees are always non-refundable, and need to be paid within 10 days to hold your spots. Registration fees will still be due if you decide not to join us in the Fall once you submit your order.
  • Always complete your transaction when registering. Classes left in your "cart" do not guarantee enrollment. You will receive a system email from Jumbula once you have successfully completed your registration transaction.
  • The last day to drop for a refund of class fees and supply fees is August 3rd by 3PM. After this, supply fees are non-refundable, and class fees will be paid and a family credit will be issued.
  • The last day to drop for credit is September 2nd by 3PM. Family credits are good for two semesters.
Fall 2026 Schedule
10:10 Academy Fall 2026 Wednesday Schedule
Digital Photography BasicsFoundations of Composition and Literature1st-6th Fitness Fun1st-6th Fitness FunGraphic Design for A(i) Mobile WorldIEW: Fables, Myths & FairytalesChemistry & Physics Experiment LabLittle Engineers LabBible Breakdown - Defending a Christian World ViewLiterature & CompositionIEW: Following NarniaMath Escape RoomCooking Made EasyFirst Fruits FarmPre-K & Kinder Core Skills CLassStrength & ConditioningGovernmentStreet Food ScholarsJr. High LiteratureAdventures in LiteratureStories Around the WorldScience DetectivesPre-K & Kinder Circle TimeTheaterGuitar KickstartASL 1AEarth ScienceAmerican HistoryMedieval HistoryArt AdventuresWatercolorHealth & NutritionSpanish 1AStory TheaterMedieval HistoryPre-algebraAlgebra 1Study SkillsStewardship in the KitchenBiology*Physical Science1th-6th Piano Superstars1st-6th Piano Superstars1-3 $1657-12 Elective $2009-12 $2007-8 $2004-6 $165Pre-K/Kinder $165

Preschool & Kindergarten

Program Dates Tuitions/Prices Action

Pre-K & Kinder Circle Time

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $165.00 Pre-K Add Class

Pre-K & Kinder Core Skills

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $165.00 Kinder Skills Add Class

1st - 3rd

Program Dates Tuitions/Prices Action

1-6 Piano Superstars

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $165.00 1-6 Piano Add Class

1-3 Science Detectives

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $165.00 1-3 Science 3 spots left Add Class

1-3 Stories Around the World

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $165.00 1-3 Stories Add Class

1-3 First Fruits Farm Class

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $165.00 1-3 Farm Add Class

1-3 Story Theater

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $165.00 1-3 Story Add Class

1-3 Little Engineers Lab

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $165.00 1-3 Engineers Add Class

1-3 Art Adventures

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $165.00 1-3 Art Add Class

1-6 Fitness Fun

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $165.00 1-6 Fitness 3 spots left Add Class

4th - 6th

Program Dates Tuitions/Prices Action

1-6 Piano Superstars

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $165.00 1-6 Piano Add Class

4-6 Medieval History

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $165.00 4-6 Medieval Add Class

4-6 Adventures In Literature

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $165.00 4-6 Lit Add Class

4-6 Cooking Made Easy

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $165.00 4-6 Cooking Add Class

4-6 Math Escape

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $165.00 4-6 Escape Add Class

4-6 Chemistry & Physics Experiment Lab

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $165.00 4-6 Chem Full Add Class

4-6 IEW Fables Myths & Fairytales

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $165.00 4-6 IEW Add Class

1-6 Fitness Fun

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $165.00 1-6 Fitness 3 spots left Add Class

7th - 8th

Program Dates Tuitions/Prices Action

7-8 Physical Science

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $200.00 7-8 PhysSci Full Add Class

7-8 Jr.High Literature

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $200.00 7-8 Lit Full Add Class

7-8 Pre-Algebra: Saxon 8/7

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $200.00 7-8 PreAlg Add Class

7-8 IEW Following Narnia

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $200.00 7-8 IEW Full Add Class

7-8 Medieval History

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $200.00 7-8 Medieval Add Class

9th - 12th Core Classes

Program Dates Tuitions/Prices Action

9-12 Algebra 1

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $200.00 9-12 Alg 1 Add Class

9-12 Government

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $200.00 9-12 Gov Full Add Class

9-12 Literature & Composition

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $200.00 9-12 Lit Full Add Class

9-12 1PM Literature and Composition

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $200.00 9-12 1PM Lit Add Class

9-12 American History

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $200.00 9-12 AmHist Add Class

9-12 Earth Science

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $200.00 9-12 Earth Add Class

9-12 Foundations of Composition and Literature

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $200.00 9-12 LitFound 3 spots left Add Class

Extended High School Sciences

Program Dates Tuitions/Prices Action

9-12 Biology (Extended Class)

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $300.00 9-12 Bio Add Class

9-12 Chemistry (Extended Class)

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $300.00 9-12 Chem Add Class

7th - 12th Electives

Program Dates Tuitions/Prices Action

7-12 Stewardship in the Kitchen

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $200.00 7-12 Stewardship Add Class

7-12 Study Skills

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $200.00 7-12 Study Add Class

7-12 Street Food Scholars

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $200.00 7-12 Street Add Class

7-12 Strength & Conditioning

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $200.00 7-12 Strength Add Class

7-12 Spanish 1A

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $200.00 7-12 Spanish 1A Add Class

7-12 Bible Breakdown Defending a Christian Worldview

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $200.00 7-12 Bible 1 spots left Add Class

7-12 Nutrition and Healthy Living

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $200.00 7-12 Health Add Class

7-12 Watercolor

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $200.00 7-12 Watercolor Full Add Class

7-12 ASL 1A

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $200.00 7-12 ASL 1A Add Class

7-12 Graphic Design for AI Mobile World

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $200.00 7-12 Graphic Add Class

7-12 Guitar Kickstart

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $200.00 7-12 Guitar Add Class

7-12 Theater

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $200.00 7-12 Theater 3 spots left Add Class

7-12 Digital Photography Basics

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $200.00 7-12 Photo Add Class

Study Hall

Program Dates Tuitions/Prices Action

9AM Study Hall

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $0.00 9AM Study Hall Add Study Hall

10 AM Study Hall

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $0.00 10AM Study Hall Add Study Hall

11AM Study Hall

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $0.00 11AM Study Hall Add Study Hall

1PM Study Hall

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $0.00 1PM Study Hall Add Study Hall

2PM Study Hall

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $0.00 2PM Study Hall Add Study Hall

Additional Options

Program Dates Tuitions/Prices Action

Semester Evaluation Fall 2026

Aug 26, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $0.00 Eval Add to Cart

Volunteer Buyout, 1-2 students F26

Aug 19, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $100.00 F26 Buyout, 1-2 Add to Cart

Volunteer Buyout, 3+ students F26

Aug 19, 2026 - Dec 16, 2026 $150.00 Buyout 3+, F26 Add to Cart

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Class Descriptions and Supply Fees
Preschool / Kindergarten – $165 per class/hour
Pre-K & Kinder Circle Time, teacher: Alicia Dallas
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Supply fee: $10

If your 3-5-year-old isn’t quite ready for our second hour of Kindergarten, this one-hour session is the perfect fit! In this class we will do circle time and more! Through songs, poetry, show-and-tell, art, crafts, nature study and more, students will work on developing skills in calendar awareness, math, phonemic awareness and literacy, music, movement, and social/emotional development. Join us for this fun, engaging, hands-on class. 

* If your child took this class last year and is looking to take it again this year, the content will be different!
** All students must be potty trained or have a parent stay with them who can tend to their needs.

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Pre-K & Kinder Core Skills teacher: Alicia Dallas
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Supply fee: $10

This one hour class will continue the learning from the above Circle Time Class. NOTE: If you are only registering for one class, please register for the Pre-K & Kinder Circle Time as this Core Skills class will continue the lessons and learning that we begin during the first hour. During this second hour of Pre-K & Kindergarten, we will continue our learning from the Circle Time class using movement, crafts, art, and more to practice beginning reading and writing skills; science and math. 

* If your child took this class last year and is looking to take it again this year, the content will be different! 
** All students must be potty trained or have a parent stay with them who can tend to their needs.

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1st - 3rd – $165 per class/hour
Art Adventures: Create, Learn & Explore!,  teacher: Danitza Rave
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Supply fee: $25

Get ready for a class where art meets imagination and learning comes to life! In this fun and interactive class, students in grades 1–3 will dive into creative art projects while exploring exciting monthly themes like animals, seasons, holidays, and more! Through guided instruction and simple discussion, students will learn important art skills like color, shape, pattern, and texture in a way that feels fun and easy. Each class blends creativity with learning, helping students build confidence, strengthen fine motor skills, and express their own unique ideas. By the end of the class, students will have completed meaningful art projects and gained a stronger understanding of basic art skills while also learning about the world around them, and a variety of engaging themes throughout the year!

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First Fruits Farm Class, teacher: Patricia Ball
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Supply fee: $15

First Fruits Farm class teaches hands-on skills in organic gardening, soil health, and livestock management while diving into biblical principles of creation, stewardship, patience, and God’s provision. Throughout the course, we will explore scripture as it relates to our farming lessons. Livestock lessons will cover daily care, life cycles, and ethical husbandry practices that honor the animals. Students will also have the opportunity to grow their own crops, be stewards of the soil, and build community through sharing the harvest.

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Fitness Fun,  teacher: Maggie King
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Supply fee: $10

This physical education course for grades 1–6 will focus on fundamental movement skills such as stretching, running, jumping, throwing, catching, balancing and basic tumbling. We will accomplish this through games and fun drills. Students will develop teamwork, sportsmanship, and healthy habits while improving strength, coordination, and cardiovascular fitness.

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Little Engineers Lab, teacher: Joannah Manuel
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Supply fee: $15

Get ready to build, explore, and think like an engineer in Little Engineers Lab! In this hands-on STEAM class, students will design and create exciting projects like bridges, towers, marble runs, and simple machines while using math skills like measuring, counting, and problem-solving. Each week brings a fun challenge that encourages creativity, teamwork, and perseverance as students test and improve their designs. Through trial and error, they will discover how math helps bring their ideas to life in real and meaningful ways. This class is perfect for curious learners who love to build, experiment, and ask “what happens if…?” By the end of the semester, students will feel confident tackling challenges and proud of the amazing things they’ve engineered!

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Piano Superstars, teacher: Ana Martinez Guinto from Rockstars of Tomorrow
Suggested text: Students must bring a battery powered keyboard, we highly recommend a 61 key (it’s a good size to transport). The supply fee includes a piano book tailored to your student’s specific level.
Supply fee: $15

Grow Your Confidence on the Keys with Piano Superstars! This is a beginner friendly piano class but we do our best to accommodate all skill levels within the group setting. Beginners work on the basics while more intermediate/advanced students work on more advanced skills. This class helps students build a strong foundation while growing confidence at the keys. Students will develop essential skills like note reading, rhythm, technique, and chord playing, while learning fun, recognizable songs. This class helps students improve musically and prepare for performing with others. Whether your goal is to join a worship team or play your favorite songs at home, we’ll help you grow while having fun.

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Science Detectives: Exploring Chemistry & Physics Through Experiments, teacher: Nicole Baird
Suggested text: ISBN 9781935495987
Supply fee: $20

Have you ever wondered how a huge cruise ship can float while a tiny pebble sinks? Or how a tiny kernel of corn explodes into popcorn? Get ready for a science class full of hands-on experiments, surprising reactions, and exciting discoveries every single week. From making our own lava lamps to explosive soda geysers, young scientists will investigate these mysteries and discover exciting chemistry and physics concepts as they ask questions, make predictions, observe closely, and use the scientific method.

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Stories from Around the World, teacher: Jenny Stewart
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Supply fee: $10

Do you love a good story? Do you want to learn more about the world you live in? Then this class is for you! Be swept away by a beautiful tale from a country you have perhaps never heard of! We will travel around the globe, thru time, and into the lives of people and places both past and present! Discover the beautiful things of their culture, make an interesting craft, sing a new song, taste something delicious, and learn more about the world God created! Please note: in this class you will experience history, literature, geography, and wonder!

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Story Theater, teacher: Sara Allen
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Supply fee: $10

Watch your student read aloud with expression, fluency and joy, which is the focus of this class. Students will also gain a deeper understanding of text, characters and plot as well as learn to work as a team and gain confidence in speaking and presenting. Using readers theater scripts, students will be assigned lines each week, not to memorize, but to practice reading. Readers of all levels are encouraged to enroll. Students will perform scripts in class and videos will be provided for families to enjoy. Consistent attendance and practice reading lines each week is essential for student and whole class success. Class will perform at the end of the semester celebration.

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4th - 6th – $165 per class/hour
Adventures in Literature, teacher: Sara Allen
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Supply fee: $10

Ready to go on an adventure? In this class we take off on adventures that you can only have through the pages of a book. We will enjoy exploring each book together as we learn story elements, vocabulary and history or geography of the places we go. In our own version of a book club, we will discuss each week’s assigned reading and enjoy hands-on activities that help us more deeply understand each story. If reading is a challenge, students are encouraged to use audio books to engage with these wonderful stories.

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Cooking Made Easy, teacher: Maggie King
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Supply fee: $30

In this hands-on cooking class for grades 4–6, students will learn kitchen safety, hygiene, basic cooking skills, and simple nutrition concepts. Emphasis will be on measuring, safe utensil use, teamwork, and reading/following recipes. Students will prepare several no bake recipes and if heat is required for a dish it will be thoroughly supervised. Most importantly students will be tasting their creations!

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Chemistry & Physics Experiment Explorer Lab: Exploring Chemistry & Physics Through Experiments, teacher: Nicole Baird
Suggested text: ISBN 9781935495987
Supply fee: $20

Have you ever wondered how a huge cruise ship can float while a tiny pebble sinks? Or why onions make you cry? Get ready for a science class full of hands-on experiments, surprising reactions, and exciting discoveries every single week. From making our own lava lamps to explosive soda geysers, students will explore chemistry and physics in a fun, engaging way while learning to use the scientific method to ask questions, make predictions, test ideas, and figure out how the world works.

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Fitness Fun, teacher: Maggie King
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Supply fee: $10

This physical education course for grades 1–6 will focus on fundamental movement skills such as stretching, running, jumping, throwing, catching, balancing and basic tumbling. We will accomplish this through games and fun drills. Students will develop teamwork, sportsmanship, and healthy habits while improving strength, coordination, and cardiovascular fitness.

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IEW Fables, Myths, and Fairy Tales, Part A, teacher: Emily Berry
Suggested text: ISBN 9781623413095
Supply fee: $5

Throughout this year-long class, students will learn how to incorporate IEW’s Structure and Style elements to improve their writing skills. Throughout the course of the school year, students will learn how to take notes, retell narrative stories, summarize references, write from pictures, and compose their own fables, myths, and fairy tales.

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Math Escape Room, teacher: Joannah Manuel
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Supply fee: $15

Step into a world of mystery where every clue leads to a solution waiting to be uncovered! In this hands-on, project-based STEAM class, students will work in teams to crack codes, solve puzzles, and complete exciting escape-style challenges. Using math skills like logic, number patterns, coordinates, fractions, and simple equations, students will decode messages, unlock hidden clues, and solve layered challenges. Each week introduces a new type of puzzle—from secret messages and coordinate maps to logic grids and number mysteries—building toward larger escape missions. This class encourages teamwork, critical thinking, and perseverance as students discover that every problem has a solution waiting to be found. By the end of the semester, students will put their skills to the test in a final, full-class escape room experience!

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Medieval History, teacher: Dannielle Murphy
Suggested text: ISBN 9781683440949
Supply fee: $10

Join us as we study world history and bring the settings and characters from the Fall of Rome to the Renaissance to life. Timeline, geography, artist/picture study, special projects, and class presentations make the learning process fun and assists in retaining the information. Study medieval civilizations spanning the whole globe, including the Byzantines, Vikings, Aztecs, and church history of this period. See God’s guiding hand as we imagine the adventures, hardships, failures, and triumphs of the incredible events and civilizations that shaped the Middle-Ages.

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Piano Superstars, teacher: Ana Martinez Guinto from Rockstars of Tomorrow
Suggested materials: Students must bring a battery powered keyboard, we highly recommend a 61 key (it’s a good size to transport). The supply fee includes a piano book tailored to your student’s specific level.
Supply fee: $15

Grow Your Confidence on the Keys with Piano Superstars! This is a beginner friendly piano class but we do our best to accommodate all skill levels within the group setting. Beginners work on the basics while more intermediate/advanced students work on more advanced skills. This class helps students build a strong foundation while growing confidence at the keys. Students will develop essential skills like note reading, rhythm, technique, and chord playing, while learning fun, recognizable songs. This class helps students improve musically and prepare for performing with others. Whether your goal is to join a worship team or play your favorite songs at home, we’ll help you grow while having fun.

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7th – 8th - $200 per class/hour
IEW Following Narnia, Vol. 1 The Lion's Song, teacher: Emily Berry
Suggested text: ISBN 9781623412388, C.S. Lewis books: The Magician's Nephew. The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. (any version written by C.S. Lewis is fine)
Supply fee: $5

In this two semester class, students will read and write about Narnia while they learn to write with the IEW Structure and Style writing method. Throughout the course of the school year, students will learn note making and outlines, writing from notes, retelling narrative stories, summarizing references, writing from pictures, summarizing multiple references, inventive writing, formal essay models, and formal critique. 

 * This class will follow the same reading schedule as the 7th-8th grade literature class which allow students who enroll in both classes the opportunity to reinforce understanding through both literary analysis and writing.

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Jr. High Literature: Journey through Narnia, teacher: Donna Wilson
Suggested text: Books by C.S. Lewis: Magician’s Nephew; The Lion, Witch, and the Wardrobe; The Horse and His Boy 
Supply fee: $10

Step through the wardrobe and into a world of adventure! We will explore The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis in chronological order, discovering the rich characters, epic battles, and powerful themes woven throughout the series. Through discussion, art and hands-on activities, Narnia will come to life in a fun and engaging way. 

* This class will follow the same reading schedule as the 7th-8th grade IEW class which allows students who enroll in both classes the opportunity to reinforce understanding through both literary analysis and writing.
** Any version of these books written by CS Lewis will work)

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Medieval History, teacher: Donny Wilson
Suggested text: ISBN 9781892427069
Supply fee: $10

Step into this fascinating world of the Middle Ages in this engaging history class. Students will explore the rise and fall of kingdoms, the lives of knights and nobles, the power of the church, and key events that shaped the medieval world. Through interactive discussions, games and projects, history will come to life as we journey from the fall of Rome through the Renaissance. Students will build timelines and connect historical events to a biblical world view.

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Physical Science, teacher: TBD
Suggested text: ISBN 9781932012774
Supply fee: $20

Physical Science is a two-semester, lab science. It is an engaging study that prepares students to successfully transition to Earth Science, Biology, or Chemistry. Students grasp concepts related to Chemistry through a thorough investigation of the Periodic Table. These concepts come alive through setting up, observing, and describing chemical reactions. Physics explorations in forces, energy, sound, light, electricity, and magnetism give students a rich appreciation of activities fundamental to their lives. Students apply their knowledge of Chemistry and Physics principles to a study of our Earth from core to atmosphere and to an introduction to processes seen in living systems. The focus of class time is on the introduction of concepts and lab activities.

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9th - 12th Core Classes – $200 per class/hour
American History, teacher: Sarah Simpson
Suggested text: ISBN 9781683442394
Supply fee: $5

Step into the fascinating world of American History! This year-long class is a survey of the history of America from native peoples, European settlements, nation-building, and expansion through the modern age. The course will focus on learning through reading, response, class discussions, timeline work, map work, and individual projects.

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Foundations of Composition and Literature, teacher: Lisa Schron
Suggested texts: All works will be provided by the instructor
Supply fee: $10

This course will be a foundational, high school level composition course. In the first semester, we will focus on the mechanics of writing in greater detail. While still engaging in literary analysis, research, vocabulary, and grammar, we will slow down the reading and focus on the writing. Much time will be spent on writing prep, the 5-paragraph essay model, thesis development, the structure of paragraphs, formatting, and differing response styles. We will even explore how we can use AI to help us write, while still being academically ethical and honest. Some writing will be done in-class. All papers and writing will be graded by the instructor, edited, and resubmitted by the student. 

* Students can enroll in the 11am Literature and Composition class and this class - we will cover different content when we read works of literature
** Second semester this class will transition to the same pacing and sequence of the 11am Literature and Composition class

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Earth Science, teacher: Holly Croley
Suggested text: ISBN 9780996278430
Supply fee: $25

This course is an introduction to how the Earth has been designed as a haven for life, leading students to discover truths about its design and the One who designed it. It begins with a study of the Earth’s basic structure, allowing students to explore the physical and chemical properties of minerals and rocks. Additional topics include plate tectonics, fossils and the fossil record, geology and the Earth’s hydrosphere, as well as oceans, climate, and weather, all culminating in a look at our vast solar system. This is a physical science course that includes both in-class and at-home labs.

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Government, teacher: Ryan Croley
Suggested text: ISBN 1940110297
Supply fee: $5

In this course, students will learn how the United States government works, with a focus on becoming informed and responsible citizens. Topics include the structure and function of government, the three branches, and the rights and responsibilities of citizens.A key part of the class will focus on the election process, including primaries and caucuses, the general election, and how to evaluate candidates and campaign strategies. Through engaging projects and in-class activities, students will build skills to evaluate information carefully, understand different perspectives, and make informed decisions. 

Students will also complete an in-depth study of the U.S. Constitution, developing a strong understanding of its principles and how they apply to everyday life.

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Literature & Composition, 11am and 1pm, teacher: Lisa Schron
Suggested text: Romeo and Juliet (highly recommend “No Fear” version  ISBN 1940110297), The Legend of Sleepy Hollow & Rip Van Winkle (ISBN 9781479445646), All Quiet on the Western Front (ISBN 9780449213940), A Clean, Well-Lighted Place (provided), In Flanders FIelds (provided)
Supply fee: $5

The work of some authors influences us forever. But why? Is it their unique writing style? Did they pioneer a literary movement? Did they take a risk and write about something controversial for their time? Did they expose a social ill? These are all questions we will seek to answer in this course. Students will also encounter the traditional elements of a high school English class, including grammar, mechanics, vocabulary studies, literary devices, and MLA formatting. We will learn the requirements of differing responses and focus on how to analyze a piece of literature and respond.

+ Add 11am Class
+ Add 1pm Class Back to Schedule
Math Courses
Pre-Algebra: Saxon 8/7, teacher: Lisa Schron
Suggested text: ISBN 9781591413202, highly recommend solutions manual (not answer guide)
Supply fee: $5

Saxon 8/7 is a great foundation for our growing math students. This text does a wonderful job of reviewing the vital concepts needed to move to higher-level math courses, while introducing bits of algebra along the way. The class will include instruction each week on 4-5 lessons, in-class quizzes and tests, and hands-on activities. Math support will be offered as group tutoring on Mondays (on-site) and optional Friday help sessions online - all included in the class fees. Some students may benefit from repeating this class before moving on to Algebra 1. Parents are responsible for grading homework daily to catch mistakes early!

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Algebra 1, teacher: Holly Croley
Suggested text: ISBN 9781565771345, Solutions manual highly encouraged
Supply fee: $10

This course is an introduction to how the Earth has been designed as a haven for life, leading students to discover truths about its design and the One who designed it. It begins with a study of the Earth’s basic structure, allowing students to explore the physical and chemical properties of minerals and rocks. Additional topics include plate tectonics, fossils and the fossil record, geology and the Earth’s hydrosphere, as well as oceans, climate, and weather, all culminating in a look at our vast solar system. This is a physical science course that includes both in-class and at-home labs.

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Extended High School Sciences - $300 per class
Biology, teacher: Holly Croley
Suggested text: ISBN 9781932012545
Supply fee: $25

From a study of the five-kingdom classification system to cellular biology, to genetics, students will get a very thorough instruction of the systems of life. Class will include textbook reading, microscope usage, robust vocabulary, class discussion, hands-on labs and the all-important dissections. This class will equip students for a full experience and understanding of biology. * Please note this is an extended course of 1 ½ hours and is a recommended year long course with re-registration at semester.

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Chemistry, teacher: Sue Strother
Suggested texts: Discovering Design with Chemistry with Answer Key and Tests Booklet: ISBN 099627846X, ISBN 0996278478
Supply fee: $10

An exhilarating, college-preparatory, lab science, this class covers fundamental aspects of chemistry such as the classification of matter, atomic structure, spectroscopy, chemical bonding, molecular geometry, physical change, chemical change, stoichiometry, solutions, ideal gases, acid/base chemistry, reduction/oxidation reactions, thermochemistry, thermodynamics, kinetics, and chemical equilibrium. Weaving together concepts and their mathematical applications, the course teaches students how to think as a chemist so they can analyze the major changes that occur in matter. Our class time will focus on introduction to concepts, labs per curriculum, and alternative/ supplemental labs and demonstrations. Weekly homework assignments require 4-8 hours to complete. Tests are assigned to be completed outside of class, so parents can determine the method of test-taking. Prerequisite: Algebra I

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7th -12th Electives – $200 per class/hour
ASL 1A, teacher: TBD
Suggested texts: TBD
Supply fee: $10

This class will focus on the basics of communication using American Sign Language. Students will learn the basic components of ASL such as alphabet, ASL-fingerspelling, numbers, introductions, grammar, and vocabulary. Students will also learn about the deaf culture – which is crucial to a good understanding of the language.

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Bible Breakdown: Defending a Christian Worldview, teacher: Britt Schron
Suggested texts: the Bible, NKJV
Supply fee: $10

We will look at specific stories of the Bible that define and set apart Christianity from other world religions(world views). Students will learn key distinctives while diving deeper into core truths of scripture.

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Digital Photography Basics, teacher: Connie Enriquez
Suggested text: ISBN 1465436073
Supply fee: $20

This class is designed for beginners who want to learn the basic fundamentals of digital photography. Using a DSLR camera, this course will cover essential techniques and concepts to help you capture stunning images. Additionally, students have the option to enter their portfolio into a county fair or photography contest for recognition and awards. This project provides students with a real-world application of their newly acquired photography skills and an opportunity to receive feedback from peers and professionals in the field. This fall course is also designed to prepare students for the spring component and next level of digital photography skills.

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Graphic Design for A(i) Mobile World, teacher: Britt Schron
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Supply fee: $20

As more and more people have access to mobile devices and the various social media and A.I. apps on them, the world gains more inadvertent designers. Graphic Design used to be limited to trained people with expensive desktop computers and software. The smart phone has democratized people’s access to creating graphic design. Students will learn how to use free apps to create modern design solutions.

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Guitar Kickstart, teacher: Rockstars of Tomorrow
Suggested materials: Guitar, tuner, guitar strap (cable and battery powered amp if bringing electric guitar)
Supply fee: $35

Jumpstart your musical journey with Guitar Kickstart! Designed for beginners but open to all skill levels, this class helps students learn the essentials of guitar playing — from basic chords and strumming patterns to playing along with real songs. In a fun, relaxed environment, students build confidence, rhythm, and technique while discovering their unique sound. Whether your goal is to join a worship team or play your favorite songs at home, Guitar Kickstart is the perfect first step toward becoming a true Rockstar. Supply fee will include booklet and a music stand. Guitar rentals are available for $20 for 3/4 size or $30 for full size. Please contact Rockstars of Tomorrow at 951- 44-5554 for info about renting or purchasing a guitar.

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Health and Nutrition, teacher: Katiria Molina
Suggested text: ISBN 9798218788049
Supply fee: $5

The Nutrition and Healthy Living course provides students in grades 7–12 with a comprehensive introduction to the principles of nutrition, healthy eating habits, and lifestyle choices that support overall health and wellness. The course emphasizes understanding how food fuels the body, supports growth and development, and impacts physical and mental performance. Instruction encourages critical thinking about food choices and helps students develop practical skills for making informed decisions about nutrition in everyday life. Students will participate in activities such as meal planning, analyzing food labels, and identifying nutrient-rich foods.

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Spanish 1A, teacher: Zaida Flores
Suggested text: curriculum will be provided
Supply fee: $10

This Spanish course builds students from zero knowledge to basic conversational ability through classical methods. Students master pronunciation, essential grammar, and practical vocabulary while memorizing four Bible verses in Spanish. By semester's end, students hold basic conversations about daily life, family, routines, and preferences. They read simple texts with correct pronunciation and write short paragraphs using proper grammar. Students leave with clean pronunciation, functional present tense grammar, 150+ vocabulary words, and the ability to describe themselves, their families, their daily routines, and current actions in Spanish. Strong foundation for continued Spanish study.

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Stewardship in the Kitchen: The Making of a Restaurant, teacher: Jasmine Coronado
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Supply fee: $45

How do you move from a single recipe to a successful, mission-driven business? This 15-week intensive course is designed for high schoolers with an entrepreneurial heart and a desire to serve. Students won't just learn to cook; they will experience The Making of a Restaurant from the ground up. Grounding our work in the principle of Colossians 3:23—doing all things with excellence as unto the Lord—students will navigate the entire lifecycle of a culinary startup. This simulation covers everything from the initial vision and branding to the technical execution of a high-end menu, culminating in a professional "Grand Opening" event for families and guests.

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Street Food Scholars: Culture, Cuisine, and Community, teacher: Jasmine Coronado
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Supply fee: $45

Step into the vibrant, high-energy world of global street food! From the glowing lanterns of Asian night markets to the bustling sidewalk carts of Latin America, this 15-week course is an all-access pass to the most iconic "on-the-go" flavors on the planet. We are moving beyond the dining room and onto the streets to discover how culture, geography, and history create the ultimate "grab-and-go" culinary masterpieces. Our class follows a rhythmic, professional "Passport & Plate" two week cycle. On week A (The Expedition) we will spend time exploring the “why” behind the flavors, tracing how ancient spice routes and local landscapes created the world’s most famous street eats. During week B (The Execution) we will step into the kitchen to recreate the magic, working with authentic techniques and ingredients.

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Strength and Conditioning, teacher: Katiria Molina
Suggested materials: A moderate-weight pair of dumbbells & yoga mat    
Supply fee: $5

This Strength and Conditioning course introduces students in grades 7–12 to the foundational principles of physical fitness, movement mechanics, and athletic development. The program is designed to improve overall physical health, strength, endurance, coordination, and injury prevention through structured exercise and conditioning activities.

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Study Skills, teacher: Emily Berry
Suggested text: None 
Supply fee: $10

The goal of this class is to provide students with the necessary study skills they need to learn and apply as they continue on their educational path. We will cover organization, reading comprehension, note taking, outlining, study skills, and the general skills needed to continue on as successful independent learners.

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Theater, teacher: Allie Reyna
Suggested text: Scripts will be provided 
Supply fee: $20

Theater class students will work together each week to put together a production of The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. First semester will include try outs, and character studies, along with practice time.The second semester will focus more on rehearsal and the actual production. You will need to be enrolled in both semesters to participate in the play.

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Watercolor Art, teacher: Donna Wilson
Suggested text: ISBN 9780760391419
Supply fee: $10

Learn the basics of watercolor. In this class we will learn the tools, materials, technique, color theory, and color mixing of water color art. Each week we will practice painting together and grow in this beautiful artistic skill. What I love about watercolor is how relaxing it can be, and how it can be a wonderful skill to enrich our everyday lives.

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Digital Photography BasicsFoundations of Composition and Literature1st-6th Fitness Fun1st-6th Fitness FunGraphic Design for A(i) Mobile WorldIEW: Fables, Myths & FairytalesChemistry & Physics Experiment LabLittle Engineers LabBible Breakdown - Defending a Christian World ViewLiterature & CompositionIEW: Following NarniaMath Escape RoomCooking Made EasyFirst Fruits FarmPre-K & Kinder Core Skills CLassStrength & ConditioningGovernmentStreet Food ScholarsJr. High LiteratureAdventures in LiteratureStories Around the WorldScience DetectivesPre-K & Kinder Circle TimeTheaterGuitar KickstartASL 1AEarth ScienceAmerican HistoryMedieval HistoryArt AdventuresWatercolorHealth & NutritionSpanish 1AStory TheaterMedieval HistoryPre-algebraAlgebra 1Study SkillsStewardship in the KitchenBiology*Physical Science1th-6th Piano Superstars1st-6th Piano Superstars1-3 $1657-12 Elective $2009-12 $2007-8 $2004-6 $165Pre-K/Kinder $165