A list of proposed classes for
the 2025-26 school year
will be available soon!
2024-25 Classes
Elementary (3rd – 6th grade)
Writing

IEW: People and Places in Our Community (3rd – 4th Grades)
Get to know the people who keep a community running while learning to write with structure and style. An additional grammar element will be added into class as well.

IEW: Structure and Style for Students: Level A(5th – 6th Grades)
A 24-week writing journey using IEW’s Structure and Style Approach. In combination with this, students will complete Fix It Grammar: The Nose Tree. Parents will be required to purchase the student packet and binder for Style and Structure A and the student book for Fix It Grammar: The Nose Tree.
Required student books:
Electives

PE (3rd – 8th Grades) *CLASS FULL*
Fun with games and sports while learning about physical fitness.

Art (3rd-8th Grades)
Let your child learn how to express themselves through art!
Science

All Nature Sings (3rd-4th Grades)
Students learn about forest plants and animals, dinosaurs, Noah’s ark, Creation days and more through 3 stories by Mary E. Woodis: “Oakie of the Oak Tree,” “Daniil the Triceratops” and “Beneniah the Bear.”

The Homesteading Life (5th-6th Grades)
“The Homesteading Life” is the perfect year long course to introduce your upper elementary through high school students to all aspects of homesteading and self-sufficiency!
Middle School (7th – 8th Grades)
Writing

IEW: Style and Structure B (7th – 8th Grades)
A 24-week writing journey using IEW’s Structure and Style approach. Students will also learn grammar by pairing their writing with Fix It Grammar: Robin Hood. Parents will be required to purchase the Style and Structure B Student Pack as well as the student book for Fix It Grammar: Robin Hood.
Electives

PE (3rd – 8th Grades) *CLASS FULL*
Fun with games and sports while learning about physical fitness.

Art (3rd-8th Grades)
Learn and explore different mediums used to create art as well as how different artists create art.

Life Skills
Adulting 101! Learn about cooking, important skills in the home, and basic auto repair skills, etc.
Science

General Science
This General Science course gives students an understanding of the world that surrounds them so they can appreciate the real-world relevance of scientific inquiry and the beauty of Creation.

Earth Science
This lab based earth science course covers the general properties of the earth’s geosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere. Students learn about all the sections of the geosphere (such as core, mantle, crust, etc.) and then they study each in more detail.
High School (9th – 12th Grades)
Writing

High School English (9th – 10th Grades)
A World Literature Course. This class will comprise one full English credit including literature and composition. This class will introduce the 5 paragraph essay, enable students to identify and correct serious errors in their writing, discuss literary analysis, and complete various projects based on reading. Honors option will be available.

High School English (11th – 12th Grades)
This class will comprise one full English credit including literature and composition. This class will include American Literature. Students will continue to grow in literary analysis skills and hone essay writing for understanding and mastery. Honors option will be available.
Electives

Life Skills
Adulting 101! Learn about cooking, important skills in the home, and basic auto repair skills, etc.

French II
Level two French. A placement test is available for new co-op students who have completed a first year French.

Personal Fitness/PE
Kickstart your highschool PE! Instruction and guidance for physical fitness!

Health & Nutrition
This volume in the popular Discovering Nature and Science Series for high school students is a one year course focusing on natural (alternative) medicine and anatomy. This is an excellent class for every student!
Science

Chemistry
High school chemistry course designed for students who have completed Algebra I. This independent-study, college-preparatory course covers fundamental aspects of chemistry.

Biology
Discovering Design with Biology is a laboratory-based high school biology course is the first biology course a college-bound student should take. It gives the student an introduction to how living organisms are designed, how they interact with one another, and how they interact with their physical environment.
Lower Grades

K5 – 2nd Grade
Students will enjoy their co-op day filled with stories, crafts, science and play.