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Academic
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Academic Course Descriptions
We offer pre-k, lower elementary, upper elementary, middle school, high school, and family academic courses.

Pre-K

Lower Elementary

Upper Elementary
Science
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Mission to Mars: Space Engineers (UE.C.Sc.1A.DZ)
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Studying planets, Mars conditions, and space exploration
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Understanding gravity, atmosphere, and survival needs
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Designing solutions for food, water, air, and shelter
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Testing models through STEM challenges
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Connecting science to engineering design
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Story led class helping a monster return to his family in outer space
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Out of the Depths of Europa: Space Engineers (UE.C.Sc.1B.DZ)
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Studying moons, orbital interactions, and the Jupiter system
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Exploring Europa’s ice shell, hidden ocean, and planetary interior
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Understanding tidal forces, radiation, pressure, and energy transfer
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Using probes, robotics, radar, and communication systems to investigate alien environments
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Examining scientific uncertainty, life detection, and possible extraterrestrial ecosystems
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Story-led class following Cozmos and his companions as they search for mysterious signals beneath Europa’s frozen surface
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Escape from Venus: Climate Survivors (UE.C.Sc.1C.DZ)
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Studying Venus, planetary atmospheres, and climate systems
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Understanding greenhouse effects, atmospheric pressure, and extreme temperatures
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Exploring volcanic activity, surface conditions, and planetary evolution
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Comparing Earth, Mars, and Venus to understand habitability and climate change
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Designing survival systems and floating habitats for hostile environments
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Story-led class following Cozmos and his companions as they investigate a mysterious signal hidden within Venus’s deadly atmosphere
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The Last Signal: Cosmic Detectives (UE.C.Sc.1D.DZ)
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Studying dwarf planets, comets, asteroids, and the outer solar system
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Understanding telescopes, electromagnetic waves, signals, and deep space communication
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Exploring exoplanets, galaxies, and the scale of the universe
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Investigating how scientists search for distant worlds and possible extraterrestrial life
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Analyzing data, patterns, and clues through STEM challenges and scientific investigation
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Story-led class following Cozmos and his companions as they trace a mysterious signal beyond the edge of the solar system searching for the truth about his people and their mission
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Middle School

High School
Sewing and Fashion Design
Fashion & Design Foundations
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Exploration & Foundations (HS.SFD.FDF.1A.DZ)
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Explore the history, purpose, and evolution of clothing throughout human history
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Learn why humans create garments for protection, identity, labor, culture, and self-expression
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Study sewing tools, machine safety, fabric basics, and introductory construction techniques
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Examine closures, pockets, seams, and historical garment solutions across different cultures and time periods
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Practice sketching, design planning, and beginner sewing techniques through hands-on activities
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Apply foundational sewing and design skills through an introductory bag or accessory project
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Garment Design & Wearable Construction (HS.SFD.FDF.1B.DZ)
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Explore how garments are designed to fit, protect, and move with the human body
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Study historical and modern clothing construction methods from workwear to fashion garments
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Learn measuring, fitting, seams, hems, closures, and garment assembly techniques
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Examine how climate, labor, technology, and culture influence wearable clothing design
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Practice sewing techniques used in constructing functional and expressive garments
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Apply design and construction skills through the creation of a wearable garment project
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Character, Costume & Soft Design (HS.SFD.FDF.1C.DZ)
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Explore how clothing, costume, and textiles communicate personality, emotion, and storytelling
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Study costume history, symbolic clothing, character design, and fashion in media and entertainment
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Learn sewing techniques for curved seams, soft forms, plush construction, and three-dimensional design
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Examine how texture, color, shape, and exaggeration influence visual communication and design
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Practice creative problem-solving through costume, plush, and soft sculpture projects
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Apply technical and artistic skills through the creation of a character-inspired soft design project
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Fashion, Culture & Creative Studio (HS.SFD.FDF.1D.DZ)
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Explore how fashion reflects culture, identity, trends, and social change throughout history and modern society
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Study fashion subcultures, sustainability, redesign, upcycling, and contemporary creative practices
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Learn how designers use clothing and textiles to communicate ideas, beliefs, and personal style
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Examine the relationship between fashion, media, technology, and cultural expression
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Practice independent design development, creative experimentation, and project planning
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Apply sewing, design, and research skills through an original student-directed creative project
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Family Classes
Faith, Religion & Spiritual Formation
Life of Christ: New Testament
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Parables (FA.C.RL.LOC.1A.DZ)
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Explore the meaning and purpose of Christ’s parables
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Study major parables such as the Prodigal Son, Good Samaritan, and Sower
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Learn how Jesus used stories to teach eternal truths
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Identify themes of faith, repentance, mercy, and the Kingdom of God
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Practice applying parables to everyday family life
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Explore how parables reveal more about how to be a disciple of Jesus Christ
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Healings and Miracles (FA.C.RL.LOC.1B.DZ)
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Examine Christ’s miracles and acts of healing throughout the Gospels
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Learn how Jesus showed compassion to the sick, poor, and suffering
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Study miracles demonstrating faith, forgiveness, and divine power
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Explore the spiritual meaning behind Christ’s healings and miracles
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Discuss how miracles strengthened belief in Jesus as the Messiah
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Apply lessons of hope, faith, and service to modern life
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Teachings (FA.C.RL.LOC.1C.DZ)
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Study the core teachings of Jesus found in the Gospels
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Explore the Sermon on the Mount and the Beatitudes
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Learn principles of prayer, forgiveness, charity, and discipleship
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Examine Christ’s teachings about the Kingdom of God
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Discuss how Jesus taught truth with wisdom, love, and authority
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Apply Christ-centered teachings to personal and family living
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Relationships (FA.C.RL.LOC.1D.DZ)
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Explore how Jesus interacted with family, friends, disciples, and strangers
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Study Christ’s examples of compassion, forgiveness, and service
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Learn principles for healthy Christlike relationships and community
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Examine how Jesus treated the marginalized, sinners, and enemies
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Discuss the importance of love, unity, humility, and peacemaking
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Apply relationship principles from Christ’s life to home, church, and society
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