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MS/HS - Social Studies- The Renaissance (S5)
with Isabel Meling

Overview
Students will have the opportunity to experience the history of the Rennaissance period during this five week session. They will learn about the culture, ideas, and influential people of the time. A work sample opportunity will be provided. Recommended for grades 6-12, but all students are welcome.
Course Time
Tuesdays, 9:00am
2/4, 2/11, 2/25, 3/4, 3/11
Course Syllabus & Materials
Once your student is registered, you will be emailed a registration confirmation that includes the Course Syllabus & Materials document. It will include the Zoom link, state standards, expectations, and the materials that your student should have ready for class each week. After the class concludes, the slide presentations will be added to this document.
MS/HS - Writing - Informational Writing (S5)
with Amanda Greaney

Overview
In this five-week class, students will work on the practice of Informational Writing. They will be taken through the steps of using informational sources to support their writing, the practice of citing their sources, and further developing general writing skills. A work sample opportunity will be provided. Recommended for grades 6-12, but all students are welcome.
Course Time
Wednesdays, 9 am
February/March- 2/5,2/12, 2/26, 3/5, 3/12
Course Syllabus & Materials
Once your student is registered, you will be emailed a registration confirmation that includes the Course Syllabus & Materials document. It will include the Zoom link, state standards, expectations, and the materials that your student should have ready for class each week. After the class concludes, the slide presentations will be added to this document.
MS/HS - Science - Molecules and Organisms (S5)
with Gretta Ward

Overview
Students will be able to explain the relationship between molecules and organisms and how they interact within biological systems. This course will combine direct instruction with engaging hands-on activities, ensuring that students can participate fully in an online setting. A work sample opportunity will be provided. Recommended for grades 6-12, but all students are welcome.
Course Time
Thursday at 9:00 am
02/06/2025, 02/13/2025, 02/27/2025, 03/06/2025, 03/13/2025
Course Syllabus & Materials
Once your student is registered, you will be emailed a registration confirmation that includes the Course Syllabus & Materials document. It will include the Zoom link, state standards, expectations, and the materials that your student should have ready for class each week. After the class concludes, the slide presentations will be added to this document.
MS/HS - Social Studies - Ancient Greece (S6)
with Natalie Rausch

Overview
Come join us for five fun sessions exploring all things Greece! This session will explore the culture, art and key figures of Ancient Greece. Students will also get the opportunity to dive into Greek Mythology. A work sample opportunity will be provided. Recommended for grades 6-12, but all students are welcome.
Course Time
Tuesday, 9am
Mar. 18, Mar. 25, Apr. 1, Apr. 8, Apr. 22
Course Syllabus & Materials
Once your student is registered, you will be emailed a registration confirmation that includes the Course Syllabus & Materials document. It will include the Zoom link, state standards, expectations, and the materials that your student should have ready for class each week. After the class concludes, the slide presentations will be added to this document.
MS/HS - Writing - Creative Writing (S6)
with Brooke Denny

Overview
Did you know that storytelling is one of humanity's oldest and most captivating art forms? It has woven the fabric of cultures, shaped societies, and preserved histories for millennia. Dive into the vibrant world of storytelling and creative writing in this engaging and interactive course designed to spark your imagination and hone your writing skills. Whether you are a budding author or a seasoned storyteller, this class will guide you through the essential elements of creative writing, allowing your unique voice to shine. Topics include the elements of creative writing, character development, sensory detail, figurative language, and more! A work sample opportunity will be provided. Recommended for grades 6-12, but all students are welcome.
Course Time
Wednesday, 9am
Mar. 19, Mar. 26, Apr. 2, Apr. 9, Apr. 23
Course Syllabus & Materials
Once your student is registered, you will be emailed a registration confirmation that includes the Course Syllabus & Materials document. It will include the Zoom link, state standards, expectations, and the materials that your student should have ready for class each week. After the class concludes, the slide presentations will be added to this document.
MS/HS - Science - Earth and Human Activity (S6)
with Angela Tieman

Overview
Using Google Earth, students will be taking virtual field trips to explore natural landscapes and phenomena around the world that have been affected by human activity. Students will utilize skills in inquiry and critical thinking skills to answer questions, and identify problems that currently exist as well as future problems. They will also have the opportunity to brainstorm solutions to these problems. A work sample opportunity will be provided. Recommended for grades 6-12, but all students are welcome.
Course Time
Thursday @ 9:00 am
03/20/2025, 03/27/2025, 04/03/2025, 04/10/2025, 04/24/2025
Course Syllabus & Materials
Once your student is registered, you will be emailed a registration confirmation that includes the Course Syllabus & Materials document. It will include the Zoom link, state standards, expectations, and the materials that your student should have ready for class each week. After the class concludes, the slide presentations will be added to this document.
MS/HS - Enrichment - Discovering the Leader in Me (Pt 2) (S6)
with Rex Sheridan

Overview
Come join Rex Sheridan (Mental Health Professional) and explore Peer Leadership for PCA! When training is fully completed, students will have advanced their knowledge of basic leadership concepts.
This course will be based loosely upon concepts from the book “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens” along with other important topics created by the facilitator. This second part is also an extension of Part 1 offered in LP3 of this school year but participation in Part 1 is not required to register for Part 2. A work sample opportunity will be provided. Recommended for grades 6-12.
Course Time
Thursday, 10am
Mar. 20, Mar. 27, Apr. 03, Apr. 10, Apr. 24
Course Syllabus & Materials
Once your student is registered, you will be emailed a registration confirmation that includes the Course Syllabus & Materials document. It will include the Zoom link, state standards, expectations, and the materials that your student should have ready for class each week. After the class concludes, the slide presentations will be added to this document.
MS/HS - Social Studies - US Eras Review: 20s-60s (S7)
with Morgan Kinnally

Overview
Come on an 'Eras Tour' of US History. Students will get a glimpse into major events of that shaped the 20s, 40s, 60s & 80s. A work sample opportunity will be provided. Recommended for grades 6-12, but all students are welcome.
Course Time
Tuesdays, 9am
Apr. 29, May 6, May 13, May 20, May 27
Course Syllabus & Materials
Once your student is registered, you will be emailed a registration confirmation that includes the Course Syllabus & Materials document. It will include the Zoom link, state standards, expectations, and the materials that your student should have ready for class each week. After the class concludes, the slide presentations will be added to this document.