Class Listing for 2026-2027
Period: Morning Setup | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | Lunch | 4th | 5th | Cleanup
Class Type: All Types | Job | Subpool | Class | Cleanup Job
Grade: All Grades | Nursery | PreK | K | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12
Lounge 1
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.
Chronicles of Narnia
Grade: 7 - 12 Min: 4 Max: 15 (15 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 1 (1 seat remaining)
Come and join a year-long journey through C.S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia! In this class, we will spend a year exploring Lewis's great series, deep-diving into the inspirations behind the chronicles (Persian tales! Medieval quests! The Truest Story of all!) as well as how they function as parts of a whole story. We will learn about the events in Lewis's life and times that influence the stories and how such an incredibly popular work of literature came to be - and almost wasn't! My hope is that by the end of this class you enjoy the Chronicles of Narnia more than ever and see more in them than you thought could be there. Further up and further in! To Narnia!
Intermediate Crochet
Grade: 7 - 12 Min: 4 Max: 15 (15 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 2 Max Assistants: 2 (2 seats remaining)
Now that you know how to use the basic crochet stitches, let's learn more advanced stitches and techniques! We will make projects that will help to improve your crochet skills and have fun while doing so.
Public Speaking
Grade: 7 - 12 Min: 4 Max: 15 (15 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 2 (1 seat remaining)
This course aims to teach students the basics of speaking before a crowd. We will be learning how communication works, what good communication looks like, verbal and non verbal communication, how to build an outline, and many other things as we practice our speech skills. There will be multiple speeches given in class by the students including poetry, persuasive, scripture, and speeches presentations among others. This class will require participation in class and practice out of class so commitment to the course will be necessary. Internet access will also be required in order to access Canvas.
Introduction to Logic
Grade: 8 - 12 Min: 4 Max: 15 (15 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 1 (1 seat remaining)
Logic is the science and art of reasoning well. This is the first definition the class will learn. In this Introductory Logic class we will find that Logic isn't just for experts and it is a great tool for us to wield with discernment and wisdom. Some examples of what we will learn: *How to think well, *How to form and interpret statements (the building blocks of logical thought), *How to compose valid syllogisms and expose the invalid fakes using counterexamples, *How to analyze arguments in normal English, *How to identify and deflect informal fallacies
American Government
Grade: 9 - 12 Min: 4 Max: 15 (15 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 1 (Assistant Max Reached)
This course will explore the history, foundation, structure, and function of the government of the United States of America using original source documents, such as the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of the Confederacy, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. The class will also consider what God says the role of government is and how He says His people should relate to human governments as outlined in the Bible. Course is the equivalent of half a high school credit.
Applied Sciences of Homesteading
Grade: 9 - 12 Min: 4 Max: 10 (10 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 2 Max Assistants: 2 (1 seat remaining)
We will be learning about the sciences involved in many homesteading skills. For example, chemistry in fermentation and soapmaking, biology of farm animals and plants, and microbiology in fermentation, sterilization and contanimation. Every week will include a large focus on hands on skills of Homesteading skills including but not limited to making sourdough bread, brewing kombucha, fermenting vegetables, soap making, canning, cheese making, yogurt making, gardening, and animal Husbandry (including incubating chicks).
Yearbook
Grade: 9 - 12 Min: 1 Max: 15 (15 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 1 (1 seat remaining)
Students in this class will be members of the yearbook team. Students will plan, create, publish and distribute the co-op's yearbook. Members of the yearbook team will use elements of graphic and layout design, photography skills, editing skills and collaborative work. Students will become familiar with various leadership styles that will enhance their skill sets as team players. Students will also be required to interact with teachers and students on a weekly basis as they gather information for the yearbook. This class will be a full credit class and must be willing to put in the work outside of class time to meet the deadlines for all assignments.
Not at Co-op 1
Grade: Nursery - 12 Min: 1 Max: 100 (100 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 100 (100 seats remaining)
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