Classes in every subject
Choose from our list of hand-picked classes to help your student achieve their goals and dreams.
Language Arts
English 9/10

KB Brown
This is a 9th grade English course. We'll read a variety of texts and focus on improving our writing. We will meet as a class with an optional tutoring day on Tuesday.
General
Vocabulary in Context: Fairy Tales from the Great Traditions

KB Brown
Let's enjoy some classic tales together while we enrich our vocabulary!
Acting/Drama
Adventures in Acting: Beginning to Intermediate

Chris Gilmore
Adventures in Acting is brought to you by professional producer and casting director Chris Gilmore with assistance from Leo Gilmore.
Writing
Fun Stories That Teach Us to Write

Jonathan Vince
This class will be built around a healthy handful of classic short stories, most of whose authors have already left this earthly realm, but whose printed words nonetheless live on.
General
1 space leftFirst Steps in Learning the Guitar
Dave Christensen
This exciting 6-week course introduces your child to the main concepts of the guitar through fun and easy to understand activities! This is great and inexpensive way to see if your child is a good fit for this instrument.
Coding Classes
2 spaces leftIntro to Coding: Python

Eric Lin
Introduce your child to the world of programming with Python, one of the most popular and accessible programming languages. Students in this class will learn the basics of programming while developing coding habits that will translate into any programming language.
Coding Classes
1 space leftIntro To 3-D Printing and Computer-Aided Design

Eric Lin
Learn how to design a 3D model in this class! We will be learning the basics of CAD (computer aided design) to create a simple project that will be printed and shipped to the students. Students will learn the how to use some of the basic tools that are shared across all CAD software platforms such as: Isometric viewing, using planes as a canvas, creating sketches, extruding sketches and setting parameters, variables and constraints.
Cooking
The Supper Club

Nina Zippay
Yes, kids can cook dinner, with a little help from their friends. Join the social supper club and each week your child makes dinner “alongside” their friends. Other family members welcome, too! Chef Nina leads the class instruction from her home kitchen. Imagine ~ dinner cooked one night a week by your child. So divine!
Drawing
Beginning Art

Gina D'Elia
Think drawing is a gift that comes naturally?
Learn the basics of drawing while completing fun and exciting colorful projects!
Spanish
Spanish: Beginning Spanish

Claudia Landeros
This class is designed to create the necessary basis for students to be bilingual. Students will communicate in Spanish in a fun, effective, and relaxed ways.
General
2 spaces leftFirst Steps in Learning the Piano
Dave Christensen
This exciting 6-week course introduces your child to the main concepts of the piano through fun and easy to understand activities! This is great and inexpensive way to see if your child is a good fit for this instrument.
Physical Science
Explorations in Matter - Physical Science

Mary Anne Cheraz
Explore the intricacies and excitement of physical science! Investigate forces: gravitational, magnetic, electrical, and more. Model and examine the wave actions of light and sound. Experiment with chemical mixtures and reactions.
Guitar/Banjo/Ukulele
3 spaces leftBeginning Guitar
Mike Georgia
This class is for beginners. This course is ideal for students who are looking to get started on the instrument or need to brush up on or refine the basics. We will go over technique, reading, rhythm, chords, theory, scales, and songs! By the end of the 8 weeks each student will have a solid foundation for the instrument, with good habits for future progress. They will learn a new riff every week totaling 8-10 riffs for the class and have 2-3 full songs that they can play from start to finish.
General
3 spaces leftEntomology: A World of Bugs

Martha Zittel
This class is a lot of fun for all those insect lovers! We will learn the scientific facts of different bugs and study their characteristics.
Drawing
Drawing and Painting

Hillary King
Do you have a creative and aspiring artist at home? Or maybe you are looking for a fun elective for your student? Look no further! In this class, we’ll look at and discuss famous works of art and artists. Art is more than just making art. Learn about good composition, positive and negative space, and the seven elements of art. Learn how to draw what you see. Experiment and have fun with a variety of mediums from charcoal to paint. Come join in on the fun! Get creative, curious, and be inspired!
Photography
Photography

Jeanie Frias
Fun assignments in storytelling, still-life, lighting, portrait, landscape, and documentary photography help you develop an eye for what makes a great photo.
Guitar/Banjo/Ukulele
3 spaces leftGuitar 101
Dave Christensen
This longer form class is perfect for those who are a little older and want an in depth music course that focuses on how to learn to play and perform on the guitar.
Biochemistry
Biochemistry - General
Heather Vargas
We will learn about the chemical reactions that take place in living organisms. Combining biology and chemistry, we will look at the biochemistry of the cell, metabolism, and genetics.
- Molecular components of cells Part 1 - Chemistry as a basis of biological phenomena, water, pH, amino acids, & proteins
- Molecular components of cells Part 2 - Nucleotides, nucleic acids, recombinant DNA (cloning/chimeric genes)
- Molecular components of cells Part 3 - Lipids, membranes, carbohydrates, & cell surfaces
- Enzymes
- Cellular Energetics - Thermodynamics of biological systems, ATP & energy-rich compounds
- Metabolism and Its Regulation - overview, glycolysis, energy producing pathways
General
In-Depth Discussion of Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Andromeda Edison
Over the course of 4 lessons we will explore each of the 30 human rights that we all have, not only to protect ourselves, but to protect our fellow humans. Lessons based on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Ancient History
3 spaces leftStories of the First People

Martha Zittel
The First Nations of this land and throughout the World, have lots of wisdom to share. We will read the Lakota, Aztec, Dakota, Inuk, Maya, Inca, Yoruba, Pueblo, and many more.