Class Listing for 2026-2027
Period: Morning Setup | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | Lunch | 4th | 5th | Cleanup
Class Type: All Types | Job | Subpool | Class | Cleanup Job
Board Member 5
Students may not register in this class.
Min Assistants: 5 Max Assistants: 5 (5 seats remaining)
Waitlist: 5 positions available
For LHC Board Members Only...Please do not sign-up for this spot unless you are a LHC Board Member
Board/Payment Table 5
Students may not register in this class.
Min Assistants: 2 Max Assistants: 2 (2 seats remaining)
Waitlist: 5 positions available
An experienced co-op parent is needed for these positions to answer a variety of questions, direct visitors and work the sub-pool check-in.
Foyer Security 5th
Students may not register in this class.
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 1 (1 seat remaining)
Waitlist: 5 positions available
By Nursery and kitchen, it's important to be ready at your station before you need to ring the bell. Refer to the bell schedule in your folder. You will need to communicate with coffee class and double check the kitchen to be sure it's clean and coffee pots are clean. Before leaving please take out the trash and replace the liner, put the chair and cart away. Put all supplies away in the black file box and the classroom sign and folder in the crate on the Facilities Table. Each area has a few responsibilities and these are written in your folder. You will also direct & help people to exits during an emergency, so you will need to be familiar with our emergency procedures, also located in your folder. THERE WILL BE A MANDATORY TRAINING MEETING time and location to be announced.
Lounge Monitor 5
Students may not register in this class.
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 1 (1 seat remaining)
Waitlist: 5 positions available
Lounge is a semi-quiet place for students and adults to hang out (see the Handbook for all details about Lounge). When the bell rings, take attendance. If students are missing you will need to check with sub-pool to see if the family is out. If the family is here, have someone from the Board Table find the parent so we know the location of the student and bring them back to the lounge if needed.
Main Entrance Security 5th
Students may not register in this class.
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 1 (1 seat remaining)
Waitlist: 5 positions available
At the counter by the Main Entrance downstairs, it's important to be ready at your station before the bell rings. You will be responsible for monitoring anyone entering, leaving, or passing through the halls. Each area has a few responsibilities and these are written in your folder. You will also direct & help people to exits during an emergency, so you will need to be familiar with our emergency procedures, also located in your folder. THERE WILL BE A MANDATORY TRAINING MEETING time and location to be announced.
No Preference 5 (Parent Job)
Students may not register in this class.
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 50 (50 seats remaining)
Waitlist: 5 positions available
Relax and Snack
Grade: PreK - K Min: 4 Max: 24 (24 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 2 Max Assistants: 4 (4 seats remaining)
At the end of a long day at Co-op this is the best place to be. Your child will relax with sensory play, a story, or a video with lights out. If your child has any food allergies, please make the teachers aware.
Restore Fellowship Area 5th
Students may not register in this class.
Min Assistants: 2 Max Assistants: 3 (3 seats remaining)
Waitlist: 5 positions available
This can be done during 5th period. This is a good job for a family not registered for 5th, although not required. You'll wipe down all tables and restore according to the diagram in the purple folder at the board table. Occasionally, Lighthouse will adjust the needs of the restoration and the Facility Coordinator will communicate this to you.
Restroom Security A 5th
Students may not register in this class.
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 1 (1 seat remaining)
Waitlist: 5 positions available
By Lower Floor restrooms, it's important to be ready at your station before you need to ring the bell. You MUST walk the entire back hallway and through the Fellowship Area EVERY time. Refer to the bell schedule in your folder. You will need to check the restroom BEFORE your hour is over. Put away supplies in the black file box on the Facilities table. Put the chair back by the elevator and the side table back between the chairs by the reception counter. Each area has a few responsibilities and these are written in your folders. You will also direct & help people to exits during an emergency, so you will need to be familiar with our emergency procedures. THERE WILL BE A MANDATORY TRAINING MEETING at 12:30, room 10, on the Monday before classes start.
Sub Pool 5th Parent Job
Students may not register in this class.
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 23 (23 seats remaining)
Waitlist: 5 positions available
If you are scheduled for a sub pool job, at the very beginning of the period go to the board table and check in with the board table attendant. You will be assigned a job where a sub is needed. If there are no immediate needs, then you may use the remainder of that period as you wish on campus (please let the board table attendant know where you will located in case a need does come up).
Supervise Chair & Table Returning 5th
Students may not register in this class.
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 1 (1 seat remaining)
Waitlist: 5 positions available
Be available at 1:50 to supervise chair and table returns to Room 7. The chairs go on the big black racks, all facing the same direction. Chairs are to be stacked by separating black and red. The tables go by size on the rolling carts. Let people in one at a time so that you can be sure they are putting the tables and chairs away correctly. It is not your responsibility to stack the furniture. You will be expected to stay after the bell rings to end 5th because furniture will still be coming. Plan on being at your station until about 2:10.
Sweep/Vacuum Fellowship Area 5th
Students may not register in this class.
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 1 (1 seat remaining)
Waitlist: 5 positions available
A good position for someone not registered for 5th (but not required). Vacuum the entire Fellowship Area. The linoleum floor will need to be swept. The broom is in the closet in the kitchen. This can be started during 5th period and completed once the tables are put away.
Top Floor Security 5th
Students may not register in this class.
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 1 (1 seat remaining)
Waitlist: 5 positions available
Top Floor area, it's important to be ready at your station before you need to ring the bell. Refer to the bell schedule in your folder. Put away supplies in the black file box on the Facilities table. Put the chair back in room 201. Each area has a few responsibilities and these are written in your folders. You will also direct & help people to exits during an emergency, so you will need to be familiar with our emergency procedures. THERE WILL BE A MANDATORY TRAINING MEETING time and location to be announced.
Vacuum Hallway Lower Level
Students may not register in this class.
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 1 (1 seat remaining)
Waitlist: 5 positions available
Vacuum entire lower hallway. Sweep floor at lower main entrance. The broom and dust pan are in the closet in the kitchen.
Basic Art
Grade: K - 1 Min: 4 Max: 12 (12 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 2 (2 seats remaining)
In this class we will have fun being creative and learning about art and the many ways it's created! We will be learning about color theory, using different painting techniques and learning about a handful of historical artists and how they created their art.
Living Hope Junior Singers (K-3)
Grade: K - 3 Min: 10 Max: 20 (20 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 2 Max Assistants: 2 (Assistant Max Reached)
The students will experience the fun and joy of music. The emphasis will be learning songs, carrying a tune, active listening, and basic elements of music. Cooperation in a large group will also be stressed. By the end of the year, your student will sing songs in simple 2 parts.
Puzzles & Games
Grade: 2 - 3 Min: 4 Max: 12 (12 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 2 Max Assistants: 2 (2 seats remaining)
This class is a great way to make new friends and build community through interaction with puzzles and games. Kids will enjoy playing a variety of different games including board games, card games, as well as a variety of puzzles.
Where in the World
Grade: 2 - 3 Min: 4 Max: 12 (12 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 1 (Assistant Max Reached)
Where in the world is Australia? Brazil? China? Join us as we take a virtual tour of the world exploring a different nation each week. We'll locate the country on a world map or globe, listen to native speech, color maps, design posters, watch videos, and discuss similarities and differences between our lives and those of children who live there. The goal is to open our eyes to the diversity of cultures on our planet as we learn to appreciate others who, although they may look, sound, and live quite differently than us, are also made in the image of God.
American Girl History
Grade: 4 - 6 Min: 6 Max: 15 (15 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 2 Max Assistants: 2 (Assistant Max Reached)
Welcome to the American Girl class! American Girl is a very special way to learn about the history on each doll and how they lived during their time of life. This class is so fun and very hands on and active with crafts, reading, songs, picnics, and my favorite, TEA PARTIES! You are welcome to bring your doll to class and all types of dolls are welcome. We will be creating in different ways. Cutting and making decor for parties and a lot of step-by-step instructions to follow. This class is best for 4th-6th graders. The desire to still play with dolls is a must! Students will earn points for purchasing items for their dolls and other treasures.
Chess 1 (Beginner)
Grade: 4 - 8 Min: 8 Max: 16 (16 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 1 (Assistant Max Reached)
Learn the most popular game ever invented! Chess develops spatial thinking, problem solving and builds focused concentration. Students will receive a one year Chesskid.com gold membership with class enrollment that will begin with chess basics and beginning tactics, and then progress through strategies for openings, defenses, and endings. Chess 1 is designed for the younger student or those who would like to learn chess at a slower progression than Chess 2. Classroom time will involve reinforcing concepts learned on Chesskid.com with board demonstrations, puzzles, group discussions, but most of all...PLAYING chess! Students will also learn chess variants, participate in puzzle challenges and in-class tournaments.
Learn to Crochet
Grade: 4 - 12 Min: 4 Max: 15 (15 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 2 Max Assistants: 2 (2 seats remaining)
This class will teach students the basics of crochet, including basic stitches, how to read patterns, how to choose yarn, and how to choose the correct hook size for your project. We will have in class instruction as well as handouts and videos to watch at home. We will use the stitches we learn to make simple items.
Lounge 5
Grade: 4 - 12 Min: 1 Max: 30 (30 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 0 Max Assistants: 0 (Assistant Max Reached)
Lounge is a semi-quiet place for students and adults to hang out, work on schoolwork, visit with a friend, play a quiet card game, listen to music with headphones, etc. (see handbook for all details about Lounge). Lounge meets in the Fellowship Hall.
Write On (4-6)
Grade: 4 - 6 Min: 4 Max: 15 (15 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 1 (Assistant Max Reached)
In this class we will focus on developing creative writing skills as well as a love of writing. This will include a focus on reading interesting stories and putting them into our own words, developing key word outlines, learning the different elements of story writing, how to format an essay in college style, writing and typing exercises, creative thinking and much more! Writing can be tough and this class will encourage your student to pursue skills in writing and learn to love it.
Zoology 3 (4-6)
Grade: 4 - 6 Min: 4 Max: 15 (15 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 2 Max Assistants: 2 (2 seats remaining)
Based on Gen 1:24-25, Apologia Zoology 3 takes students on a fascinating study of animals in jungles, deserts, forests, farms, and even their own backyard to explore the diverse creatures that God designed to inhabit the earth. We'll study mammals, reptiles, amphibians, dinosaurs, spiders, worms and more. We'll learn about their habitats, nutrition, behavior, tracks, and how God fashioned each one to be perfectly suited to survive and thrive in its own habitat. We’ll make observations in class and discuss how zoologists study animals. We’ll map the animals we study and record it all in their Notebooking journals. The easy-to-use Apologia science curriculum that will guide this class is written in an engaging narrative form and is fit for the entire family to read and enjoy together.
Advanced Drawing
Grade: 7 - 12 Min: 4 Max: 15 (15 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 2 (1 seat remaining)
This class is for students who have some drawing background and would like to enhance their skills and gain some more techniques that they may not already have. Students will need to be able to follow along with demonstrations and be able to apply skills taught during class to their work. We will be covering a range of mediums and topics, including graphite, charcoal, colored pencils, and ink pens while working on drawing portraits, still-life, landscapes, animals, perspective and more. It is a class that will be designed for students wishing to enhance their skills they may already have and to be challenged and encouraged in creating art.
Health
Grade: 7 - 12 Min: 4 Max: 15 (15 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 2 (Assistant Max Reached)
Exploring Creation with Health and Nutrition is such a fun and engaging course that will help us thrive in life as we cultivate healthy habits. We will learn how to honor God with all aspects of our health; physically, socially, mentally and spiritually. Students will see firsthand how each aspect of health is connected and can impact your life in either a positive or negative way. This class will take an in-depth look at the systems that contribute greatly to our health and well-being, like genetics, identity, temperament, balancing emotions, friendships, family relationships, nutrition, exercise, injury prevention, addiction avoidance, and Christ centered wisdom. Our lives are such a gift from God and we want to learn to be a good stewards of our bodies and relationships.
Intermediate Orchestra
Grade: 7 - 12 Min: 4 Max: 20 (20 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 1 (Assistant Max Reached)
Grow in your musicianship alongside friends, working together to create a sound bigger than yourself! This class is designed for students who already have a working knowledge of their instrument and want to discover the joy of ensemble playing. Music will be hand selected to match the instruments and skill sets we have within the class each year. Emphasis will be placed on understanding orchestra culture and ensemble playing as well as music theory and well-known symphonic composers.
Spanish 1
Grade: 7 - 12 Min: 4 Max: 15 (15 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 2 (2 seats remaining)
Students will learn the basics of conversing in the Spanish language! They will learn the alphabet, colors, numbers, days of the week, months, family members, common item names, verbs, conjugation, short phrases and many other words. They will also be learning about different Spanish speaking nations and cultures. This is a challenging course and although grading is on a complete/incomplete basis it will require commitment from parents and students. Internet access is required as all syllabus and course assignments are posted on Canvas. This is a high-school level course and could be equivalent to 1 foreign language credit.
Survival Skills
Grade: 7 - 8 Min: 4 Max: 15 (15 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 2 Max Assistants: 2 (2 seats remaining)
Forests, deserts, a tropical island… are you prepared? If Mt. Rainier (an active volcano) erupted, would you know what to do? If there were an active shooter situation, could you remain safe and help those around you? No one wants to be caught off-guard and unprepared. This class will cover a variety of survival situations from camping and hiking gone wrong to natural disasters and accidents. We will discuss preparation, assessing the situation, navigation, making/finding shelters, starting fires, locating safe drinking water, finding and cooking food, first aid, getting help, and more. Students will engage in hands-on activities each week to learn how to survive in these situations as an individual and as a member of a group.
Coffee Shop
Grade: 8 - 12 Min: 4 Max: 9 (9 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 2 (Assistant Max Reached)
WANTED! Baristas! Apply Within! This is your chance to learn a marketable skill that can be used directly in a real-world application. Students will be exposed to important business skills, including customer service, food and work safety, and team skills in a work environment. And of course, they will learn how to make delicious espresso drinks, which they will serve to co-op parents during 5th period. Students will also get to drink coffee. You've been warned!
Outdoor Games (8-12)
Grade: 8 - 12 Min: 10 Max: 24 (24 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 3 Max Assistants: 3 (1 seat remaining)
A fun and interactive class that focuses on skill development, application of knowledge, sportsmanship, spirituality and leadership. The class will consist of traditional field games and creative games that blend disciplines and skills from several different sports. We will rotate games approximately every 2-4 weeks. A positive attitude (win or lose) is required as is participation in all games and activities.
Cultural World Studies
Grade: 9 - 12 Min: 4 Max: 15 (15 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 1 (1 seat remaining)
"Where two rivers meet, the waters are never calm." Chadian proverb. This high school social studies course will cover the geopolitical development of various countries, in view of their history, geography, resources, and current political climate. Additionally, we will study the advance of the gospel in each country, weaving in the elements previously mentioned. I am teaching this from a biblical perspective, and will engage these topics with a view towards God’s goodness, truth and beauty. Some of the books used are not from an explicit Christian perspective. This class will fulfill the high school requirement for 1 full credit of social studies.
High School Literature
Grade: 9 - 12 Min: 4 Max: 15 (15 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 1 (1 seat remaining)
Come explore some of the greatest works of literature in the history of the world! This year, we will begin our literary journey off the shores of Greece and journey home with the battle-scarred Odysseus. Then we will take a tour through Hell. We will hear the incredible story of a slave whose journey to freedom inspired the abolitionist movement. And we will take a look at a world in the future that seems all too possible. We will journey to the East and explore some of the oldest stories in the oldest cultures, and we will top the year off with poetry from Japan to America. In short, we will see that stories told over centuries in different styles throughout cultures ring true and reflect our common humanity -- because they reflect aspects of the Truest Story, the Gospel.
Restore Room
Grade: 9 - 9 Min: 1 Max: 15 (15 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 3 (3 seats remaining)
Please read the job description and look at the diagram in the Room #2 Emergency Folder. There is very important information and details that you will need to know to complete your job properly. It's very important that you follow the restore diagram for furniture placement. First, replace liner in garbage and place the garbage in the hall. Clean the boards and tables using cleaning supplies in the room. Sweep and/or vacuum as needed. Return classroom sign and folder to the crate on the facility table in the Fellowship Area.
Running Start Students 5th Hour
Grade: 11 - 12 Min: 1 Max: 20 (20 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 0 Max Assistants: 0 (Assistant Max Reached)
This class is for Running Start Students, ONLY. Running Start students should sign up for this class if they will be at LHC regularly or on occasion. Students that sign up for this class are expected to be in lounge.
Not at Co-op 5
Grade: Nursery - 12 Min: 1 Max: 100 (100 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 100 (100 seats remaining)
Nursery 5
Grade: Nursery - Nursery Min: 1 Max: 20 (20 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 2 Max Assistants: 5 (5 seats remaining)
The nursery is available for infants - age 3 and does not require session payments.The only payment required is a $15-20 fee per semester to cover the cost of snacks and supplies for nursery. Parents who are registering a child in the nursery will be expected to serve in the nursery for one of their jobs. Any co-op parent is encouraged to work in the nursery if they would enjoy this job!
Restroom Security B 5th
Students may not register in this class.
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 1 (1 seat remaining)
Waitlist: 5 positions available
By Main Floor restrooms, it's important to be ready at your station before you need to ring the bell. Refer to the bell schedule in your folder. You will need to check the restroom BEFORE your hour is over. Put away supplies in the black file box on the Facilities table. Put the chair back behind the counter. Each area has a few responsibilities and these are written in your folders. You will also direct & help people to exits during an emergency, so you will need to be familiar with our emergency procedures. THERE WILL BE A MANDATORY TRAINING MEETING at 12:30, room 10, on the Monday before classes start.
Security Rover 5th
Grade: Nursery - Nursery Min: 1 Max: 15 (15 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 2 (2 seats remaining)
This person will walk the building and the grounds throughout the period they are assigned, looking for anything out of place. You will have a walkie talkie to use to communicate to the Board and Security Positions should anything arise. You will need to walk or drive the grounds, rain or shine.
Period: Morning Setup | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | Lunch | 4th | 5th | Cleanup
Class Type: All Types | Job | Subpool | Class | Cleanup Job