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11th grade
2nd Period: Homestyle Cooking (7-12th grade)
with Ruth Westerfeld
$25 -- make checks payable to Ruth Westerfeld
Co-teacher: Reanna Fincher
We will be cooking some good old fashioned homestyle meals! Think chicken and dumplings; fried chicken; salsa; biscuits; cinnamon rolls... and more! We will learn about hospitality and how food is a great way to serve and bless others. No previous cooking experience is required.
2nd Period: Pottery (4-12th grade)
with Michaela Vargas
$15 -- make checks payable to Michaela Vargas
We will be handling clay, learning different techniques to mold and shape it, types of tools and how to use and care for them, and learn how our projects get fired in a kiln. Clay projects will be taken by the teacher to get fired and brought back to class for painting. Students should bring a smock or old shirt to wear that can get messy.
2nd Period: Study Hall (8-12th grade)
PLEASE READ BEFORE REGISTERING:
There is no instuctor for this class.
Exceptions made for younger students if parent is staying with them.
Please limit one per semester.
We encourage students to register for classes with their peers. If the options available are not interesting to them, then we would suggest a teen helper option where they can earn volunteer hours. We also understand that sometimes students need a little extra time to get their work done, so we do make this time available for them. However, we have rules in place to make sure that study hall is being used the way it is intended.
- Students need to check in with a board member that period and they will be assigned a designated area to study alone.
- Students need to bring a book to read or homework to complete.
- Screens, including phones and laptops, are not permitted in Study Hall. If a laptop is needed for their work, board approval is required.
2nd Period: Teen Helper (8-12th grade)
FREE -- Please limit to one class period per teen helper
Does your teen need volunteer hours? Do they love working with little ones? Do they not see a class they want to take one period? We can use their help! If they have a preference, please note on the next page which class they would like to help in.
3rd Period: Bible Drill Class: Part II (7-12th grade)
with Michelle Edwards
TWO SEMESTER CLASS
$5 [new students only] -- make checks payable to Michelle Edwards
Bible Drill exists to develop biblical memory skills for children and youth from 4th grade through high school. These students memorize the order of books in the Bible as well as passages of scripture. Bible Drillers even learn ways to apply the meaning of scriptures to their own lives. Bible Drill is a discipleship program with a long history of helping churches be intentional about developing Bible skills to aid in turning our kids into passionate followers of Christ. The goal of Bible Drill is to help children increase in their knowledge of the Bible by
- developing skills in locating Bible books and key passages of Scripture
- memorizing the names of the books of the Bible in order
- memorizing core Bible verses
- learning to apply the Bible to their lives
Getting children excited about and comfortable with using the Bible lays a foundation for the study of God's Word as they continue to grow. The techniques used in Bible Drill will stay with children for the rest of their lives.
We will do a competition at the end of the second semester. It will be optional for your student to compete beyond this one.
3rd Period: Life Skills (7-12th grade)
with Michael McNease
$5 [new students only] -- make checks payable to Michael McNease
Students that took this class are encouraged to join again to continue learning life skills. New students are welcome as well.
Your student will learn the following:
- Monthly Budgeting
- Basic Taxes
- Check writing/checkbook register
- Career choice discussion
- 2 year schools/trade school, community college, over 4 year degree
- Financial Aid application review
- Scholarship information
- Job application/ interview process
- Basic daily tasks/skills
- Vehicle maintenance
- And other topics related to daily life skills…
3rd Period: Sewing Basics Part II (6-12th grade)
with Leila Fincher
TWO SEMESTER CLASS
$30 [new students only] -- make checks payable to Leila Fincher
Co-teacher: Sarah Bryant
This class will aim to teach students the basics of both hand and machine sewing. We will do this through at least three fun projects that the student will be able to use long after class has ended. The class fee will cover the cost of a basic sewing kit that will be the student's to keep at the conclusion of the class, as well as the supplies for the first project.
**Students will need to purchase fabrics for two projects. >> Fabric must be woven (not stretchy).
Apron: 4 yards fabric thread
Pillow Quilt:
- 2 1/2 yards each of TWO fabrics -OR- 5 yards of ONE fabric
- 1 twin size fleece blanket (must have measurements at least 66"x90")
- 1 embroidery floss
3rd Period: Study Hall (8-12th grade)
PLEASE READ BEFORE REGISTERING:
There is no instuctor for this class.
Exceptions made for younger students if parent is staying with them.
Please limit one per semester.
We encourage students to register for classes with their peers. If the options available are not interesting to them, then we would suggest a teen helper option where they can earn volunteer hours. We also understand that sometimes students need a little extra time to get their work done, so we do make this time available for them. However, we have rules in place to make sure that study hall is being used the way it is intended.
- Students need to check in with a board member that period and they will be assigned a designated area to study alone.
- Students need to bring a book to read or homework to complete.
- Screens, including phones and laptops, are not permitted in Study Hall. If a laptop is needed for their work, board approval is required.