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Classes 2026-2027
Click on the links below for more details. Classes by Grade Classes by Subject Classes by Schedule Live Online Classes - Eastern Standard Time These classes meet weekly for one year. Recorded/Asynchronous Courses May be accessed between the following dates: (Fall semester) Aug. 24, 2026 and Dec. 7, 2026 OR (Spring semester) Jan. 4, 2027 and May 10, 2027. NEW! Fables, Myths, & Fairytales (4th-6th grades) (A writing class using IEW curriculum) Meets live online. Thursdays 2:00 pm - 2:45 pm EST NEW! Intro. to Linguistics (9th-12th grades) Meets live online. Wednesdays 2:00 pm - 2:45 pm EST Intro. to Essay Writing (9th-10th grades) Recorded/Asynchronous Choose one: Fall semester - Aug. 24, 2026- Dec. 7, 2026 Spring semester - Jan. 4, 2027- May 10, 2027 Intro. to Literary Analysis Essay Writing (9th-10th grades) Pre-requisite: Intro. to Essay Writing or equivalent homeschool course Recorded/Asynchronous Choose one: Fall semester - Aug. 24 2026 - Dec. 7, 2026 Spring semester - Jan. 4, 2027 - May 10, 2027 College Prep Writing and Literature (11th-12th grades) Meets live online Wednesdays 1:00 pm-1:45 pm EST British Literature & Composition (9th-12th grades) Meets live online. Thursdays 1:00 pm - 1:45 pm EST American History: Civil War (9th-12th grades) Meets live online. Mondays 2:00 pm-2:45 pm EST Classic English Literature & Composition I (7th-8th grades) Meets live online Mondays 1:00 pm - 1:45 pm EST |
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Proverbs 25:11 Learning is not attained by chance, it must be sought for with ardor and diligence.” Abigail Adams Ask me about tutoring! One-on-one attention focused on your child's needs. We can meet for as few or as many session as you need. We also hold semi-private tutoring for up to 4 students. [email protected] How to Get Started
1. Fill out the registration form and indicate the classes you are signing up for. Scan and email to: [email protected]. 2. Pay for registration when you receive the invoice. You will receive a separate invoice for tuition payment. 3. A couple of weeks before classes begin, you will receive instructions for setting up a student account that is free to you. This is where students access assignment details, submit their assignments, receive feedback and grades, and can message me. 4. We will be using Zoom and students will receive a link to join the class shortly before classes begin. |
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