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 2
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.
Algebra 1
Grade: 7 - 12 Min: 4 Max: 15 (15 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 1 (1 seat remaining)
Standard Algebra 1 class for students who have successfully completed Algebra 1/2 or Saxon 8/7. During class we will cover any questions from the previous week's work, introduce new material (4 lessons) and correct the weekly test performed at home. Students will receive a grade based on daily assignments (50% of their grade) and test scores (50% of their grade). Parental involvement is ESSENTIAL and REQUIRED. Parent(s) will be correcting their students daily assignments and having there student re-do missed problems to enhance their learning.
Drama
Grade: 7 - 12 Min: 6 Max: 18 (18 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 2 Max Assistants: 2 (Assistant Max Reached)
“Lights, camera, action” - join our drama class for a front-row seat to the spotlight! Our drama class is a space where students can build confidence, work collaboratively with their peers, and develop their communication skills. In class, we will play fun drama games, perform short skits, do improv, and more. The drama class will perform for two chapels and two showcase performance nights, where they can display their skills and perform in front of an audience. This showcase is a chance for students to celebrate their hard work and growth throughout the year.
Mystery of History III (7-8)
Grade: 7 - 8 Min: 4 Max: 12 (12 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 2 (2 seats remaining)
Embark on an exciting journey through world history from the Renaissance through the Reformation (1455-1707) Students will create a Mystery of History notebook, which features a keepsake timeline. Alongside this, the class will have various crafts, activities, and a few written assignments throughout the year. Students will learn to create memory cards, memorizing 12 important dates during the course. Join us as we dig into the past, revealing God’s sovereign hand in history.
Pre-Algebra
Grade: 7 - 12 Min: 4 Max: 15 (15 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 1 (Assistant Max Reached)
This Pre Algebra class will use Saxon Algebra 1/2, 3rd Edition to build a strong foundation for future algebra. Students will practice core skills such as fractions, decimals, percent, ratios, exponents, basic equations, geometry, and problem solving through Saxon’s incremental approach and continual review. In class, we will review key concepts, work through examples, practice difficult problem types, and strengthen math confidence. This class is best for students who are ready to work carefully, show their steps, and complete regular homework. Parents should expect to monitor homework completion and help maintain steady daily progress at home. This is a one year Pre Algebra course intended to prepare students for Algebra 1.
Tolkien
Grade: 7 - 12 Min: 4 Max: 15 (15 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 1 (1 seat remaining)
J.R.R. Tolkien wrote the story that made the Fantasy genre what it is today. Where did such a story come from? In the first several weeks of class, we will be introduced to Tolkien the man and dive into some of the works that shaped his imagination, like the Anglo-Saxon poems 'The Wanderer,' and 'Beowulf.' The rest of the year will be spent reading all three volumes of the Lord of the Rings, with an occasional essay or short story thrown in. My hope is that you leave the class loving Lord of the Rings more than when you signed up, and that you develop an appreciation for Tolkien's belief in the ability of art to bring glory to our Creator. I hope you join us!
Well Fit - whole body fitness
Grade: 7 - 12 Min: 4 Max: 15 (15 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 1 (1 seat remaining)
The first and largest portion of class each day will be dedicated to physical fitness. Working different muscle groups and levels of fitness with modifications as needed. Learning to use some tools (weights, resistant bands etc.)but mostly utilizing bodyweight exercises for at home convenience. The second portion at the end of each class day will focus on wellness/whole body fitness. The subjects will vary widely. Some examples include the importance of sleep, being connected to nature, foods that support different systems of the body, food as medicine, what balanced meals look like, immune health, gut health, practicing gratitude and prayer just to name a few. We will learn how all the systems of the body are connected (mind, body, spirit) and the importance of focusing on your body as
Write On (7-8)
Grade: 7 - 8 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.
Not at Co-op 2
Grade: Nursery - 12 Min: 1 Max: 100 (100 seats remaining)
Min Assistants: 1 Max Assistants: 100 (100 seats remaining)
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