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Fall, 2011

 

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To see what period each class is offered, you can check the class schedule.

 

Science

Course Name
Grades
Tutor
Course Description
Biology
9-11
DeAnn Gerdin
A college-prep high school Apologia Biology course designed to teach the study of life from the microscopic level to the ecology level all from a biblical perspective with quality, hands on laboratory experiments
Chemistry 10-12 Laura Kirkwold Spectrum's lab-based high school chemistry course which exercises the student's practical-problem-solving skills and scientific reasoning
General Science
7-9
 Mike Thorud
Apologia General Science course including labs and demonstrations, covering general foundations, fossils, and creation vs. evolution in first semester, and life science in second semester
Physical Science 8-10 Mike Thorud Apologia Physical Science course including labs and demonstrations, covering earth science and pre-chemistry in first semester, and pre-physics in second semester.
Physics 10-12  Mike Thorud Apologia Physics including labs and demonstrations, which is an algebra based high school course that serves as college-prep or just to better understand the design of the universe.



Social Studies, Economics, and Worldview

Course Name
Grades
Tutor
Course Description
American History and Literature
9-12
Michelle Griep
History is drama with enormous consequence--which is exactly how this high school level class will be presented via a combined medium of literature and textbook. (Canceled)
Civics 9-12 Michelle Griep A study of how our government, economic, and political systems are supposed to operate as defined by our founding fathers
Cultural World Geography 9-12 Laura Glassel A look at world geography through the lens of culture and history.
Lightbearers 7-10 Carol Glassel A course to equip students to view life from the Biblical Christian Worldview
Personal Finance 10-12 Heather Horn A course designed to teach students how to stay out of debt and use money as a blessing (2nd semester only)


Math

Course Name
Grades
Tutor
Course Description
Algebra 1
8-10
Kim Nelson
Algebra 1 is the first in the sequence of high school level mathematics courses
Algebra 2
9-12
Kim Nelson
A continuation and extension of Algebra 1
Geometry 8-12
Kim Nelson
The study of geometry including the construction of proofs
Math Study Group 6-12 Julie Francis An opportunity for students to get math help on a regular basis (semester class)
Personal Finance 10-12 Heather Horn A course designed to teach students how to stay out of debt and use money as a blessing (2nd semester only)
Pre-Algebra 6-9 Julie Francis A course designed to prepare students for high school Algebra
Pre-Calculus
10-12
Kim Nelson
A high school/college level course
PSEO College Algebra 11-12 Kim Nelson Northwestern College course (1st semester only)

 


Writing, Language Arts, Literature

Course Name
Grades
Tutor
Course Description
British Literature 9-12 Tammy Prichard A course exploring Brittish literature (2nd semester only)
Creative Writing 8-12 Michelle Griep Techniques and formats to transform passive writing into active writing (semester or full year class)
Writing A - Grammar & Descriptive Writing 6-9 Heather Horn A course in building descriptive sentences that are grammatically well designed in order to construct creative stories
Writing B - Creative Storytelling and Formal Research 7-9 Heather Horn A course in expanding one's writing in order to construct both well rounded, creative stories as well as organized, thought provoking research writing
Writing 1- Basic Composition 9-12 Tammy Prichard A high school writing course focused on building good writing techniques, including grammar
Writing 2 - Building Writing: Developing Various Forms of Essays 9-12 Tammy Prichard A high school writing course focused on various forms of essays in order to enhance and improve students' writing abilities.
Writing 3 - Research and Writing 10-12 Tammy Prichard A college-prep course in research writing, teaching students to write effective research papers using a process approach (1st semester only)

 


Speech

Course Name
Grades
Tutor
Course Description
Speech: Sr. High Debate
9-12
Carol Glassel
A high school debate course. (1st semester only)
Speech: Public Speaking (Jr. High)
6-8
Carol Glassel
An introduction to public speaking  (2nd semester only) NOTE: This class will alternate every other year with High School Public Speaking.



Foreign Languages

Course Name
Grades
Tutor
Course Description
French 1 8-12 Laura Zukanoff An introductory course in high school French (Canceled)
Sign Language 1 6-12 Jill Mann-Porvaznik An introductory course in ASL sign language
Sign Language 2 7-12 Jill Mann-Porvaznik A second year course in ASL sign language
Sign Language 3 8-12 Jill Mann-Porvaznik A third year course in ASL sign language
Spanish 1
7-12
Sue Welsh
First year high school Spanish Tuesday class is CLOSED. Wednesday class is still open.
Spanish 2 8-12 Sue Welsh Second year high school Spanish
Spanish 3
9-12
Sue Welsh Third year high school Spanish
Spanish 4 9-12 Sue Welsh Fourth year high school Spanish (Canceled)

 

Physical Education and Health

Course Name
Grades
Tutor
Course Description
Ballroom, Swing, & Salsa 8-12 Kim Nelson A course exploring different styles of partner dancing (semester class)
Health & Wellness 9-12 Michelle Griep A hands-on interactive class focusing on physical, mental, social and spiritual health (1st semester only)
Salsa Rueda 8-12 Kim Nelson An interactive, partner changing Latin dance (2nd semester only)


Study Skills

Course Name
Grades
Tutor
Course Description
Effective Study Habits 8-11 Heather Horn Strategies that students will be able to apply to all their studies (semester class) (Canceled)
ACT Test Prep 10-12 Heather Horn Strategies that Sr. High students will be able to apply to all their studies as they prepare for college and college entrance exams (2nd semester only)


Performing Arts

Course Name
Grades
Tutor
Course Description
Guitar 101 6-12 Chris Depoian A class on the foundations of guitar playing, including riffs, strumming, and basic music theory (semester class)
Guitar 201 6-12 Chris Depoian An intermediate guitar class including 12-bar blues, soloing, and other guitar concepts (semester class)
Intro to Acting 6-12
Wayne Matthews
Students start with the basics of acting and progress to character development using other  drama tools. (semester class)
Jazz Ensemble 6-12 Andre Rodriguez An opportunity for experienced student musicians to play in a jazz ensemble (semester class)
Song Writing 1 6-12 Andre Rodriguez A class that will encourage students to write by creating a safe and constructive environment for them to develop. (semester class)
Theater Performance 7-12
Wayne Matthews
Students will continue their study of acting and will work on drama pieces to be performed for an audience. (2nd semester only)
Theater Production 7-12 Wayne Matthews Students will audition for parts in a full play to be performed before an audience. (2nd semester only)
Vocal Coaching: Chat Singers 6-12
Cindy Frederick This course develops individual singing skills and prepares singers for a successful ensemble experience. (semester class)



Arts

Course Name
Grades
Tutor
Course Description
Advanced Photography 8-12 Marie McKowen A class that goes beyond the basics with composition, lighting and portraits (2nd semester only)
Art Studio 8-12 Andrea Merboth An advanced art class incorporating studio time using different mediums (1st semester only)
Art Survey 7-12 Andrea Merboth Hands-on art that incorporates the Masters
Intro to Photography 8-12 Marie McKowen Camera basics: learning elements and technique (1st semester only) (Canceled)

 

 

Electives

Course Name
Grades
Tutor
Course Description
Beginning Sewing 6-12 Pam Deckert A introductory hands-on course in hand and machine sewing skills (semester class)
Computer Skills for Life 7-12 Matthew O'Sullivan This class will teach the fundamental concepts of word-processing, spreadsheets, and presentations-skills essential for college using Microsoft Word, Excel, and Power Point. (semester class)
Drivers Training
age 14 and up
TBD
A classroom and behind-the-wheel drivers training course (2nd semester only)
Strengths for Significance 10-12 Sheri Simpson This course will help students discover their strengths and learn how to develop their strengths in academics, career planning and in their relationships with family and friends. (semester class) (Canceled)

 

 

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