Grades will be given for high school classes.
Credits toward graduation are determined by parents and Accountability Groups.
SHEEP does not issue high school credits.
Credits toward graduation are determined by parents and Accountability Groups.
SHEEP does not issue high school credits.
Griffin: Intro to Cooking
Summerville, Thursday
Instructor: Dawn Griffin
Email: [email protected]
Grade/Age: 6th – 12th grade; age 11+ by Sept. 1, 2024
Monthly Cost: $40
Materials Fee: $86 (plus $82 mid-year); This class will have high consumable materials (food). An additional materials fee of $82 will be due mid-year and added to your January 2025 invoice.
Supplies and Books required: Materials and Supplies will be provided. For hygiene and safety purposes, students will be required to wear closed toe shoes, an apron (supplied in class), and skull cap (student issued).
Course Description: Through lecture, demonstration, and hands-on experience, students will learn to work with and prepare various foods and recipes. There will be chopping, mixing, searing, kneading, baking and cooking.
Students will also learn:
Our class size is going to be limited to 12 students who really have a desire to learn new skills in the kitchen, work well with others and can stay focused on tasks at hand. It is important that students are able to work independently and in a group setting. We will utilize Google Classroom for class communication. All students (and parents if they choose) will have to join. Students are encouraged to practice skills by cooking at home on a regular basis.
NOTE: This class CANNOT accommodate food allergies. Please contact instructor at [email protected] to be placed on a waitlist if class desired is full at registration.
High School credit will not be given – no syllabus.
Summerville, Thursday
Instructor: Dawn Griffin
Email: [email protected]
Grade/Age: 6th – 12th grade; age 11+ by Sept. 1, 2024
Monthly Cost: $40
Materials Fee: $86 (plus $82 mid-year); This class will have high consumable materials (food). An additional materials fee of $82 will be due mid-year and added to your January 2025 invoice.
Supplies and Books required: Materials and Supplies will be provided. For hygiene and safety purposes, students will be required to wear closed toe shoes, an apron (supplied in class), and skull cap (student issued).
Course Description: Through lecture, demonstration, and hands-on experience, students will learn to work with and prepare various foods and recipes. There will be chopping, mixing, searing, kneading, baking and cooking.
Students will also learn:
- hygiene and kitchen safety
- kitchen equipment and appliances use
- techniques and skills
- team communication
Our class size is going to be limited to 12 students who really have a desire to learn new skills in the kitchen, work well with others and can stay focused on tasks at hand. It is important that students are able to work independently and in a group setting. We will utilize Google Classroom for class communication. All students (and parents if they choose) will have to join. Students are encouraged to practice skills by cooking at home on a regular basis.
NOTE: This class CANNOT accommodate food allergies. Please contact instructor at [email protected] to be placed on a waitlist if class desired is full at registration.
High School credit will not be given – no syllabus.
Griffin: Advanced Cooking
Summerville, Thursdays
Instructor: Dawn Griffin
Email: [email protected]
Grade: 9th-12th grade
Tuition: $52
Materials Fee: $108 (plus $82 mid-year)
Pre-requisites: Intro to Cooking (or Instructor approval)
Supplies and Books required: Materials and Supplies will be provided.
This class will have high consumable materials (food). An additional materials fee of $82 will be due mid-year and added to your January 2025 invoice.
Course Description: Advanced Cooking will be a continuation of skills learned in Intro to Cooking. Through lecture, demonstration, and hands-on experience, students will learn to work with and prepare various foods and recipes. The class will gradually move into independent group labs requiring more focus and attention. More attention will be paid to skill level and accuracy in the class and at home.
Students will continue to learn: hygiene and kitchen safety, kitchen equipment and appliances use, techniques and skills, and team communication.
Our class size is going to be limited to 12 students who really have a desire to learn and hone in on their skills in the kitchen, work well with others and can stay focused on tasks at hand. It is imperative that students are able to work independently and in a group in the classroom and at home.
Prior to the class start, and throughout the year, students will have video assignments and homework to complete at home. Students will be given weekly assignments that will require 1 to 2 hours of homework - mainly in the kitchen. Grade will be based on professionalism, attendance, class tasks and homework. We will utilize Google Classroom for class communication and turning in of assignments. All students (and parents if they choose) will have to join.
NOTE: This class CANNOT accommodate food allergies. Please contact instructor at [email protected] to be placed on a waitlist.
Summerville, Thursdays
Instructor: Dawn Griffin
Email: [email protected]
Grade: 9th-12th grade
Tuition: $52
Materials Fee: $108 (plus $82 mid-year)
Pre-requisites: Intro to Cooking (or Instructor approval)
Supplies and Books required: Materials and Supplies will be provided.
This class will have high consumable materials (food). An additional materials fee of $82 will be due mid-year and added to your January 2025 invoice.
Course Description: Advanced Cooking will be a continuation of skills learned in Intro to Cooking. Through lecture, demonstration, and hands-on experience, students will learn to work with and prepare various foods and recipes. The class will gradually move into independent group labs requiring more focus and attention. More attention will be paid to skill level and accuracy in the class and at home.
Students will continue to learn: hygiene and kitchen safety, kitchen equipment and appliances use, techniques and skills, and team communication.
Our class size is going to be limited to 12 students who really have a desire to learn and hone in on their skills in the kitchen, work well with others and can stay focused on tasks at hand. It is imperative that students are able to work independently and in a group in the classroom and at home.
Prior to the class start, and throughout the year, students will have video assignments and homework to complete at home. Students will be given weekly assignments that will require 1 to 2 hours of homework - mainly in the kitchen. Grade will be based on professionalism, attendance, class tasks and homework. We will utilize Google Classroom for class communication and turning in of assignments. All students (and parents if they choose) will have to join.
NOTE: This class CANNOT accommodate food allergies. Please contact instructor at [email protected] to be placed on a waitlist.
McCall: Choir 2
Summerville, Tuesday
Instructor(s): Matt & Crystal McCall
Email: [email protected]
Grade: 7-12th grade
Tuition: $27
Material Fee: $25
Supply Requirements: 1 solid black, durable folder (able to protect their music throughout the year), pencil for class
Course Description: Choir 2 is a SATB (Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass) choir. Students will learn how to sing in many styles and genres that include (but are not limited to): Contemporary, Classical, Showtunes, Foreign Languages, and also classical and contemporary hymnology/worship songs. Skills will include sight-reading, music theory, group harmonies, and general musicality. Prior choir experience not required.
Summerville, Tuesday
Instructor(s): Matt & Crystal McCall
Email: [email protected]
Grade: 7-12th grade
Tuition: $27
Material Fee: $25
Supply Requirements: 1 solid black, durable folder (able to protect their music throughout the year), pencil for class
Course Description: Choir 2 is a SATB (Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass) choir. Students will learn how to sing in many styles and genres that include (but are not limited to): Contemporary, Classical, Showtunes, Foreign Languages, and also classical and contemporary hymnology/worship songs. Skills will include sight-reading, music theory, group harmonies, and general musicality. Prior choir experience not required.
McCall: Beginner Class Guitar (Guitar 2)
Summerville, Tuesday
Instructor: Matt McCall
Email: [email protected]
Grade: 7-12th grade
Tuition: $27
Materials Fee: $25
Supply Requirements: Students must provide their own guitar (including guitar pick and guitar tuner), 1 solid black, durable folder (able to protect their music throughout the year), pencil for class
Textbook Requirements: Guitar for Kids: A Beginner's Guide with Step-by-Step Instruction for Acoustic and Electric Guitar (Bk/Online Audio) (Hal Leonard Guitar Method (Songbooks)
Course Description: This course is designed to teach students who have never played guitar, but are interested in learning. As they work through this beginner guide, students will have access to online audio to assist them in practicing at home. This course is not ideal for students who have prior experience playing guitar.
Summerville, Tuesday
Instructor: Matt McCall
Email: [email protected]
Grade: 7-12th grade
Tuition: $27
Materials Fee: $25
Supply Requirements: Students must provide their own guitar (including guitar pick and guitar tuner), 1 solid black, durable folder (able to protect their music throughout the year), pencil for class
Textbook Requirements: Guitar for Kids: A Beginner's Guide with Step-by-Step Instruction for Acoustic and Electric Guitar (Bk/Online Audio) (Hal Leonard Guitar Method (Songbooks)
Course Description: This course is designed to teach students who have never played guitar, but are interested in learning. As they work through this beginner guide, students will have access to online audio to assist them in practicing at home. This course is not ideal for students who have prior experience playing guitar.
Premo: High School Biblical Worldview - “Understanding the Times”
Summerville, Thursday
Instructor: Craig Premo
Email: [email protected]
Grades: 9-12
Tuition: $35
Material Fee: $25
Pre-requisites: None
Supplies and Books required (The Textbooks are to be purchased on your own):
Course Description: Understanding the Times (9th-12th) prepares young believers to defend a Christian worldview against other belief systems. This curriculum is designed to help high school students clearly understand the tenets of the Christian worldview, and how they compare to that of the leading humanistic worldviews of our day. Students will learn how to apply their Christian faith to every area of life: theology, philosophy, ethics, biology, sociology, psychology, law, politics, economics, and history. Some of the issues covered include abortion, apologetics, cults, evolution, feminism, homosexuality, naturalism, moral relativism, pluralism, relationships, socialism, and many more. By the end of this course, the student will become self-aware of their own personal worldview, as well as properly articulate all facets of their Christian faith. They will be fully equipped to apologetically defend the truths of the Gospel, and battle against the vain, fruitless teachings of worldly philosophy. The topics discussed are challenging, and the confidence in Christ they will gain is invaluable as we will all seek to cement our trust in Christ as the only solid foundation on which we stand.
Summerville, Thursday
Instructor: Craig Premo
Email: [email protected]
Grades: 9-12
Tuition: $35
Material Fee: $25
Pre-requisites: None
Supplies and Books required (The Textbooks are to be purchased on your own):
- Textbook: “Understanding the Times - A Survey of Competing Worldviews”
- Workbook: “Understanding the Times Student Manual”
- https://store.summit.org/search?keywords=understanding%20the%20times&page=1
- Personal Bible
- Composition Notebook (for journals and notes)
- Pencils, Pens, and highlighters
Course Description: Understanding the Times (9th-12th) prepares young believers to defend a Christian worldview against other belief systems. This curriculum is designed to help high school students clearly understand the tenets of the Christian worldview, and how they compare to that of the leading humanistic worldviews of our day. Students will learn how to apply their Christian faith to every area of life: theology, philosophy, ethics, biology, sociology, psychology, law, politics, economics, and history. Some of the issues covered include abortion, apologetics, cults, evolution, feminism, homosexuality, naturalism, moral relativism, pluralism, relationships, socialism, and many more. By the end of this course, the student will become self-aware of their own personal worldview, as well as properly articulate all facets of their Christian faith. They will be fully equipped to apologetically defend the truths of the Gospel, and battle against the vain, fruitless teachings of worldly philosophy. The topics discussed are challenging, and the confidence in Christ they will gain is invaluable as we will all seek to cement our trust in Christ as the only solid foundation on which we stand.
Prohaska: Systematic Theology
Summerville, Thursday
Instructor: Daniel Prohaska
Email: [email protected]
Grades: 9th-12th
Tuition: $45/month
Material Fee: $10
Supply Requirements:
Course Description: Systematic Theology is a concise, accessible introduction to Biblical doctrine where students will deepen their understanding of what the Bible says about specific topics, how to defend your faith, and how to apply the head knowledge of theology to the heart knowledge of our day-to-day lives and personal walk with Christ. While students who are interested in Seminary or full-time ministry may find this course especially helpful, all students will benefit from its honest analysis of Scripture and exploration of some of the deepest questions about our faith. Students are encouraged to bring their tough questions to this class. Some of the topics we will cover include the Trinity, creation, atonement, election, justification, spiritual warfare, the second coming, and historic confessions of faith. We will seek to apply the theology we are studying to the world and events around us in a God honoring and edifying way.
Summerville, Thursday
Instructor: Daniel Prohaska
Email: [email protected]
Grades: 9th-12th
Tuition: $45/month
Material Fee: $10
Supply Requirements:
- Students will also be expected to listen to The World and Everything in It, a podcast produced by WORLD – Biblically objective journalism that informs, educates, and inspires.
- All students must have a personal Bible with them in class for every session.
- Students should also bring a composition notebook for note taking, journaling, and reflection, and pens, highlighters, and pencils.
Course Description: Systematic Theology is a concise, accessible introduction to Biblical doctrine where students will deepen their understanding of what the Bible says about specific topics, how to defend your faith, and how to apply the head knowledge of theology to the heart knowledge of our day-to-day lives and personal walk with Christ. While students who are interested in Seminary or full-time ministry may find this course especially helpful, all students will benefit from its honest analysis of Scripture and exploration of some of the deepest questions about our faith. Students are encouraged to bring their tough questions to this class. Some of the topics we will cover include the Trinity, creation, atonement, election, justification, spiritual warfare, the second coming, and historic confessions of faith. We will seek to apply the theology we are studying to the world and events around us in a God honoring and edifying way.
Rupert: SAT Prep
Summerville, Thursday
Instructor: Laureen Rupert
Email: [email protected]
Grades: 10th – 12th grades
Tuition: $33 per month
Materials fee: $28
Required Texts: No text required (copies will be given in class)
Prerequisites: Algebra 1 and Geometry
Supplies: 3-ring binder, calculator (SAT approved)
Course Description: This course is designed to teach students how to effectively apply new strategies to prepare for the comprehensive SAT exam. It will examine strategic approaches and methodical processes for the critical reading, writing, and math sections through lecture, interactive class discussion, and practice. It will focus on SAT math skills, grammar, writing, and test taking proficiency. This class will count as ½ credit for high school.
Summerville, Thursday
Instructor: Laureen Rupert
Email: [email protected]
Grades: 10th – 12th grades
Tuition: $33 per month
Materials fee: $28
Required Texts: No text required (copies will be given in class)
Prerequisites: Algebra 1 and Geometry
Supplies: 3-ring binder, calculator (SAT approved)
Course Description: This course is designed to teach students how to effectively apply new strategies to prepare for the comprehensive SAT exam. It will examine strategic approaches and methodical processes for the critical reading, writing, and math sections through lecture, interactive class discussion, and practice. It will focus on SAT math skills, grammar, writing, and test taking proficiency. This class will count as ½ credit for high school.
Scott, S: Psychology
Summerville, Thursday
Instructor: Shannon Scott
Email: [email protected]
Grades: 9-12th grade
Tuition: $32
Materials Fee: $20
Parents are required to purchase the textbook:
Course Description: Psychology: A Christian Perspective teaches students the science of Psychology through the lens of a Christian Worldview. We will study modern psychology’s core philosophical assumptions: naturalism, behaviorism, humanism, evolutionism, empiricism, moral relativism, and reductionism. This course will take a broad look at the field of Psychology as we look into personality, human development, the brain and nervous system, social psychology, and abnormal psychology.
Summerville, Thursday
Instructor: Shannon Scott
Email: [email protected]
Grades: 9-12th grade
Tuition: $32
Materials Fee: $20
Parents are required to purchase the textbook:
- Psychology: A Christian Perspective High School Edition by Dr. Tim Rice ©2011 & 2015
Course Description: Psychology: A Christian Perspective teaches students the science of Psychology through the lens of a Christian Worldview. We will study modern psychology’s core philosophical assumptions: naturalism, behaviorism, humanism, evolutionism, empiricism, moral relativism, and reductionism. This course will take a broad look at the field of Psychology as we look into personality, human development, the brain and nervous system, social psychology, and abnormal psychology.
Smith, G: Health and Nutrition
Summerville, Thursday
Instructor: Gina Smith
Email: [email protected]
Grades: High School/9-12
Tuition: $43
Material Fee: $20
Textbook Requirements: You will need to purchase a copy of the textbook Exploring Creation with Health and Nutrition 2nd edition by Apologia AND accompanying student notebook. (You can purchase the set here: https://www.apologia.com/product/apologia-basic-set-health-and-nutrition/)
Course Description: This high school health and nutrition curriculum explores the physical, nutritional, emotional, social, mental, and spiritual concepts that are needed for a healthy lifestyle. It covers what maturing students need to know to help them make the best choices they can for themselves as they become young adults. We will be discussing topics that do require maturity.
*As a note, the reproductive systems are covered in detail, including accurate, yet respectful, illustrations and descriptions. You can opt out of classroom discussions on this specific topic if you would like. Please email instructor with any questions regarding this or other content.
Summerville, Thursday
Instructor: Gina Smith
Email: [email protected]
Grades: High School/9-12
Tuition: $43
Material Fee: $20
Textbook Requirements: You will need to purchase a copy of the textbook Exploring Creation with Health and Nutrition 2nd edition by Apologia AND accompanying student notebook. (You can purchase the set here: https://www.apologia.com/product/apologia-basic-set-health-and-nutrition/)
Course Description: This high school health and nutrition curriculum explores the physical, nutritional, emotional, social, mental, and spiritual concepts that are needed for a healthy lifestyle. It covers what maturing students need to know to help them make the best choices they can for themselves as they become young adults. We will be discussing topics that do require maturity.
*As a note, the reproductive systems are covered in detail, including accurate, yet respectful, illustrations and descriptions. You can opt out of classroom discussions on this specific topic if you would like. Please email instructor with any questions regarding this or other content.
Sneed: Art Appreciation
Summerville, Thursday
Instructor: Jaime Sneed
Email: [email protected]
Grade range: 9th-12th grade
Tuition: $38 (this will be one of seven payments, please see pricing guidelines)
Material Fee: $10
Supply Requirements: Crayons/Color Pencils
Textbook Requirements: Digital Textbook of Masters and His Apprentices https://themasterandhisapprentices.com/product/digital-textbook/ (can be purchased other places as well)
Course Description: This class will help students to SEE History and discover connections between art, history and the bible. The Textbook begins with Creation and God as the master artist before going into the following periods: Ancient Cultures: Ancient Near East, Egyptian and Aegean, Classical Antiquity: Early Greek, Etruscan and Roman; Middle Ages: Medieval & Islamic, Early Christian & Byzantine, Romanesque and Gothic; Renaissance: Proto-Renaissance, Early & High Italian Renaissance and Northern Renaissance; Barque and Beyond: Baroque, Rococo to Today.
We will be looking at over 600 works of art and all written from a christian perspective and includes no nudity.
Summerville, Thursday
Instructor: Jaime Sneed
Email: [email protected]
Grade range: 9th-12th grade
Tuition: $38 (this will be one of seven payments, please see pricing guidelines)
Material Fee: $10
Supply Requirements: Crayons/Color Pencils
Textbook Requirements: Digital Textbook of Masters and His Apprentices https://themasterandhisapprentices.com/product/digital-textbook/ (can be purchased other places as well)
Course Description: This class will help students to SEE History and discover connections between art, history and the bible. The Textbook begins with Creation and God as the master artist before going into the following periods: Ancient Cultures: Ancient Near East, Egyptian and Aegean, Classical Antiquity: Early Greek, Etruscan and Roman; Middle Ages: Medieval & Islamic, Early Christian & Byzantine, Romanesque and Gothic; Renaissance: Proto-Renaissance, Early & High Italian Renaissance and Northern Renaissance; Barque and Beyond: Baroque, Rococo to Today.
We will be looking at over 600 works of art and all written from a christian perspective and includes no nudity.
Strutz, A: Public Speaking Communication Studies and Speech Writing
Summerville, Thursday
Instructor: Alanda Strutz
Email: [email protected]
Grades: 9th-12th
Tuition: $37
Materials fee: $40
Supply Requirement: 3 Ring Binder, Notebook Paper, Pencil
Curriculum Used: BJU Sound Speech: Public Speaking and Communication, Speech Class for Teens by Diane Windingland, Public Speaking for Success Dale Carnegie
Required Books: Books and Curriculum Provided
Course Description: Public speaking is a part of life. Everyone needs to be able to effectively communicate. What better way to do this than in a small supportive classroom environment!
We will learn tips, techniques and overcome fears in this fun and engaging class!
Also, this course will go through each of the main speech writing types; ceremonial, demonstrative, informative, and persuasive speaking. Each student will work on selecting, researching, organizing, and writing speeches to convey the intended messages. They will also learn the importance of listening skills and how to be supportive of others to make this a place where each feels safe to speak, grow, and expand comfort zones together. This class will help equip students for the many facets of public speaking they will encounter throughout life!
Summerville, Thursday
Instructor: Alanda Strutz
Email: [email protected]
Grades: 9th-12th
Tuition: $37
Materials fee: $40
Supply Requirement: 3 Ring Binder, Notebook Paper, Pencil
Curriculum Used: BJU Sound Speech: Public Speaking and Communication, Speech Class for Teens by Diane Windingland, Public Speaking for Success Dale Carnegie
Required Books: Books and Curriculum Provided
Course Description: Public speaking is a part of life. Everyone needs to be able to effectively communicate. What better way to do this than in a small supportive classroom environment!
We will learn tips, techniques and overcome fears in this fun and engaging class!
Also, this course will go through each of the main speech writing types; ceremonial, demonstrative, informative, and persuasive speaking. Each student will work on selecting, researching, organizing, and writing speeches to convey the intended messages. They will also learn the importance of listening skills and how to be supportive of others to make this a place where each feels safe to speak, grow, and expand comfort zones together. This class will help equip students for the many facets of public speaking they will encounter throughout life!
Strutz, A: Succeeding at Life Personal Finance and Personal Development
Summerville, Thursday
Instructor: Alanda Strutz
Email: [email protected]
Grades: 9th-12th
Tuition: $35
Materials fee: $45
Supplies: 3 Ring Binder, Notebook Paper, Pencil
Required Books:
Course Description: Research conducted by Harvard University and Stanford Research Center have concluded that 85% of job success comes from having well‐developed soft skills and people skills, and only 15% of job success comes from technical skills. In this class, we will work to develop those “soft skills” as well as diving into in a Christian, well rounded approach to succeeding through money management, communication, people skills, self-motivation, priorities, and learning one’s own skill sets.
This class will be diving into both Personal Finance and Personal Development in a Godly way. The entire Foundations in Personal Finance by Dave Ramsey course will be covered, each week we will watch and discuss lessons and cover the workbook. Also, the students will read through: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens and How to Win Friends and Influence People, one each semester with the chapters discussed weekly all with a Christian worldview.
Summerville, Thursday
Instructor: Alanda Strutz
Email: [email protected]
Grades: 9th-12th
Tuition: $35
Materials fee: $45
Supplies: 3 Ring Binder, Notebook Paper, Pencil
Required Books:
- The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens - Sean Covey
- How to Win Friends and Influence People - Dale Carnegie
Course Description: Research conducted by Harvard University and Stanford Research Center have concluded that 85% of job success comes from having well‐developed soft skills and people skills, and only 15% of job success comes from technical skills. In this class, we will work to develop those “soft skills” as well as diving into in a Christian, well rounded approach to succeeding through money management, communication, people skills, self-motivation, priorities, and learning one’s own skill sets.
This class will be diving into both Personal Finance and Personal Development in a Godly way. The entire Foundations in Personal Finance by Dave Ramsey course will be covered, each week we will watch and discuss lessons and cover the workbook. Also, the students will read through: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens and How to Win Friends and Influence People, one each semester with the chapters discussed weekly all with a Christian worldview.
Torres: Creative Expression
Summerville, Thursday
Instructor: Yolanda Torres
E-Mail: [email protected]
Grades: 8th-12th
Tuition: $50
Materials Fee: $55
Supplies: All supplies will be provided.
(There will be days that I will recommend wearing clothes that are paint/plaster safe)
Course Description: Creative Expressions will provide students with unique opportunities to explore the world of Art through artistic creative self-expression while focusing on individual mastery of a variety of mediums and materials. Students will complete projects each day based upon the selected theme. Along the way we will learn about famous artists and see how they utilize these elements and principles in their art pieces. The course is designed to allow students to explore a range of techniques, styles, and mediums (paints, oil pastels, clay, etc) all while learning to express themselves in fun and creative ways.
Summerville, Thursday
Instructor: Yolanda Torres
E-Mail: [email protected]
Grades: 8th-12th
Tuition: $50
Materials Fee: $55
Supplies: All supplies will be provided.
(There will be days that I will recommend wearing clothes that are paint/plaster safe)
Course Description: Creative Expressions will provide students with unique opportunities to explore the world of Art through artistic creative self-expression while focusing on individual mastery of a variety of mediums and materials. Students will complete projects each day based upon the selected theme. Along the way we will learn about famous artists and see how they utilize these elements and principles in their art pieces. The course is designed to allow students to explore a range of techniques, styles, and mediums (paints, oil pastels, clay, etc) all while learning to express themselves in fun and creative ways.
Turner: Choral Society
Summerville, Thursday
Instructor: Eileen Turner
Email: [email protected]
Grades: 6th-12th Grade
Tuition: $27
Material Fee: $25
Supply Requirements: 1 solid black, durable folder, pencil for class
Textbook Requirements: None (music will be provided by the teacher)
Course Description: Mid/Hi chorus is a class designed to help students fall in love with music while learning to sing in a group setting. We will learn the basics of vocal technique, such as proper breath control, support and posture, Italian vowels and open tone. Our goals will be to develop a habit of good vocal techniques, learning to follow the music, singing in parts as well as using dynamics and phrasing well. We will explore songs in foreign languages, classic pieces transcribed for students, sacred pieces and contemporary pieces. Students will also learn to work as a team, listening to each other vocally as they all sing. In Choral Society, our goal is to honor the Lord through singing. We will learn and work on singing techniques during our warm-up time then apply those to each piece we learn. We will learn pieces each semester with the goal of singing in the end of semester performances.
Summerville, Thursday
Instructor: Eileen Turner
Email: [email protected]
Grades: 6th-12th Grade
Tuition: $27
Material Fee: $25
Supply Requirements: 1 solid black, durable folder, pencil for class
Textbook Requirements: None (music will be provided by the teacher)
Course Description: Mid/Hi chorus is a class designed to help students fall in love with music while learning to sing in a group setting. We will learn the basics of vocal technique, such as proper breath control, support and posture, Italian vowels and open tone. Our goals will be to develop a habit of good vocal techniques, learning to follow the music, singing in parts as well as using dynamics and phrasing well. We will explore songs in foreign languages, classic pieces transcribed for students, sacred pieces and contemporary pieces. Students will also learn to work as a team, listening to each other vocally as they all sing. In Choral Society, our goal is to honor the Lord through singing. We will learn and work on singing techniques during our warm-up time then apply those to each piece we learn. We will learn pieces each semester with the goal of singing in the end of semester performances.
Willis: Ballet 4
Summerville, Tuesday
**Enrollment by permission only. Please email [email protected] for access to enroll**
Instructor: Bethany Willis
Email: [email protected]
Ages: Ballet experience required. (This class is designed for late middle school-high school. Students will be placed in this class by teacher discretion. If you would like your child to be considered for this class, Contact Bethany Willis for more information.)
Tuition: $50
Materials Fee: $80
Supply Requirements:
A costume will need to be purchased for performances. The materials fee covers the cost of the costumes.
Course Descriptions:
This class will be covering intermediate and advanced classical ballet positions, theory, and technique in the Vaganova Method of Ballet. Each class will learn ballet choreography to contemporary worship music. Students will also learn anatomy and kinesiology related to ballet and movement. The focus will be on worshiping God through the art of ballet. There will be a Spring Ballet Performance at the end of the school year. The materials fee covers the cost of the performance costumes.
Summerville, Tuesday
**Enrollment by permission only. Please email [email protected] for access to enroll**
Instructor: Bethany Willis
Email: [email protected]
Ages: Ballet experience required. (This class is designed for late middle school-high school. Students will be placed in this class by teacher discretion. If you would like your child to be considered for this class, Contact Bethany Willis for more information.)
Tuition: $50
Materials Fee: $80
Supply Requirements:
- Girls will need to wear pink ballet tights, a pink or black leotard, a pink or black ballet skirt (pull-on elastic is best), and pink ballet shoes.
- Boys will need to wear a white t-shirt tucked into black shorts, white socks, and black ballet shoes.
A costume will need to be purchased for performances. The materials fee covers the cost of the costumes.
Course Descriptions:
This class will be covering intermediate and advanced classical ballet positions, theory, and technique in the Vaganova Method of Ballet. Each class will learn ballet choreography to contemporary worship music. Students will also learn anatomy and kinesiology related to ballet and movement. The focus will be on worshiping God through the art of ballet. There will be a Spring Ballet Performance at the end of the school year. The materials fee covers the cost of the performance costumes.
Willis: Ballet 5
Summerville, Tuesday
**Enrollment by permission only. Please email [email protected] for access to enroll**
Instructor: Bethany Willis
Email: [email protected]
Ages: Advanced ballet experience required. (This class is designed for high school. Students will be placed in this class by teacher discretion. If you would like your child to be considered for this class, Contact Bethany Willis for more information.)
Tuition: $50
Materials Fee: $80
Supply Requirements:
A costume will need to be purchased for performances. The materials fee covers the cost of the costumes.
Course Descriptions: This class will be covering intermediate and advanced classical ballet positions, theory, and technique in the Vaganova Method of Ballet. Each class will learn ballet choreography to contemporary worship music. Students will also learn anatomy and kinesiology related to ballet and movement. The focus will be on worshiping God through the art of ballet. There will be a Spring Ballet Performance at the end of the school year. The materials fee covers the cost of the performance costumes.
Summerville, Tuesday
**Enrollment by permission only. Please email [email protected] for access to enroll**
Instructor: Bethany Willis
Email: [email protected]
Ages: Advanced ballet experience required. (This class is designed for high school. Students will be placed in this class by teacher discretion. If you would like your child to be considered for this class, Contact Bethany Willis for more information.)
Tuition: $50
Materials Fee: $80
Supply Requirements:
- Girls will need to wear pink ballet tights, a black leotard, a black ballet skirt (pull-on elastic is best), and pink ballet shoes.
- Boys will need to wear a white t-shirt tucked into black shorts, white socks, and black ballet shoes.
A costume will need to be purchased for performances. The materials fee covers the cost of the costumes.
Course Descriptions: This class will be covering intermediate and advanced classical ballet positions, theory, and technique in the Vaganova Method of Ballet. Each class will learn ballet choreography to contemporary worship music. Students will also learn anatomy and kinesiology related to ballet and movement. The focus will be on worshiping God through the art of ballet. There will be a Spring Ballet Performance at the end of the school year. The materials fee covers the cost of the performance costumes.
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Study Hall
Summerville, Tuesday or Thursdays 10am-1:10pm
Grade: 4th-12th grade
Instructor: Charisma Glinka
Email: summervillemanager@sheep.education
Monthly Cost: $17
Study Hall is a quiet place to study. Please be prepared to read a book if you do not have homework or studying to do. Electronics and games are not allowed. Your child must be able to sit quietly for 50 minutes. Food is allowed at the lunch hour of 12pm.
Summerville, Tuesday or Thursdays 10am-1:10pm
Grade: 4th-12th grade
Instructor: Charisma Glinka
Email: summervillemanager@sheep.education
Monthly Cost: $17
Study Hall is a quiet place to study. Please be prepared to read a book if you do not have homework or studying to do. Electronics and games are not allowed. Your child must be able to sit quietly for 50 minutes. Food is allowed at the lunch hour of 12pm.