All students must pay an initial registration fee. Includes uniform T-shirts.
Fee covers use of Chromebook, tablets, and costs of online accounts. Fee also covers "low tech" items like paper, pencils, gluesticks, and books.
Students attend either Monday and Wednesday -OR- Tuesday and Thursday.
Two day program that focuses on semi-traditional academics: reading, writing, and math with computer science elements. Tuition covers all materials and supplies for the entire unit.
Two day program that focuses on hands-on activities and enrichment: book club, labs, projects, experiments, engineering, and field trips as well as computer science. Tuition covers all materials and supplies for the entire unit.
Students attend Monday through Thursday.
A full experience program with both semi-traditional academics and enrichment. Tuition covers all materials and supplies for the entire unit.
Electives can be added to programs or as a stand alone experience.
Electives based on interest, unit topic, and availability of guest teachers.
Non-Students may enroll in electives as space allows.
Three hour party for up to ten people on either Friday, Saturday, or Sunday (must reserve in advance). Food permitted, but not supplied. Options include: Battle Bots, Dance Party, Game Creators, and more!
50 minute session working directly with a certified teacher. By appointment only.
Evaluations done for enrolled students at no charge.
Our goal is to provide your student the time they need to succeed. Although our schedule looks like a traditional school, we are flexible in a way that a public school cannot be. If students require more time in one subject, or less time in another, we can adjust to meet their needs. We don't change classes, so if a student is in the "zone," we don't make them leave the zone to go to their next class. Bells don't stop learning.
In general, we follow a three weeks on, one week off schedule year round. We aim for a bit more time off for mid-summer and mid-winter break. We provide flexibility for families and allow them plenty of opportunities to spend time together. Yes, school is important, but so is family time.