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.
Fleming: English 1
Summerville, Tuesday
Instructor: Celina Fleming
Email: celina@sheep.education
Grade: 9th grade (8th grade accepted with approval)
Tuition: $27
Material Fee: $25
Supply Requirements: Students will need a 3-ring binder with loose-leaf paper and a blue or black ink pen.
Textbook Requirement: I will provide a textbook for the students. Students will need to provide a copy of:
Course Description: This class is the equivalent of a 9th grade high school English credit, but advanced 8th grade students are permitted as well. We will explore and discuss literature and grammar. Students will do a number of writing assignments, including and intensive writing unit, as well as a number of projects. Each week, I will give students a week’s worth of assignments. An honors credit option is available.
Summerville, Tuesday
Instructor: Celina Fleming
Email: celina@sheep.education
Grade: 9th grade (8th grade accepted with approval)
Tuition: $27
Material Fee: $25
Supply Requirements: Students will need a 3-ring binder with loose-leaf paper and a blue or black ink pen.
Textbook Requirement: I will provide a textbook for the students. Students will need to provide a copy of:
- Romeo and Juliet (ISBN 10: 0764120859/ ISBN 13: 9780764120855)
- To Kill a Mockingbird
- Easy Grammar Ultimate Series 180 Daily Teaching Lessons—Grade 9 Student Workbook (ISBN 13: 9780936981598)
Course Description: This class is the equivalent of a 9th grade high school English credit, but advanced 8th grade students are permitted as well. We will explore and discuss literature and grammar. Students will do a number of writing assignments, including and intensive writing unit, as well as a number of projects. Each week, I will give students a week’s worth of assignments. An honors credit option is available.
Fleming: English 2
Summerville, Tuesday
Instructor: Celina Fleming
Email: celina@sheep.education
Grades: 10th grade
Tuition: $35
Materials Fee: $25
Supply Requirements: Students will need a 3-ring binder, loose-leaf paper, and a blue or black ink pen.
Textbook Requirements: I will provide a textbook for the students. Students will need to provide a copy of:
Course Description: This class is the equivalent of a 10th grade high school English credit. We will explore and discuss literature and grammar. Students will complete a number of projects, as well as a research paper. Students will complete writing and grammar activities. Each week, I will give students a week’s worth of assignments. An honors credit option is available.
Summerville, Tuesday
Instructor: Celina Fleming
Email: celina@sheep.education
Grades: 10th grade
Tuition: $35
Materials Fee: $25
Supply Requirements: Students will need a 3-ring binder, loose-leaf paper, and a blue or black ink pen.
Textbook Requirements: I will provide a textbook for the students. Students will need to provide a copy of:
- Julius Caesar (ISBN 13: 9780764120893)
- Tale of Two Cities
- Easy Grammar Ultimate Series 180 Daily Teaching Lessons—Grade 10 Student Workbook (ISBN 13: 9780936981642)
Course Description: This class is the equivalent of a 10th grade high school English credit. We will explore and discuss literature and grammar. Students will complete a number of projects, as well as a research paper. Students will complete writing and grammar activities. Each week, I will give students a week’s worth of assignments. An honors credit option is available.
Fleming: English 3 American Literature
Summerville, Tuesday
Instructor: Celina Fleming
Email: celina@sheep.education
Grades: 11th grade
Tuition: $38
Materials Fee: $28
Supply Requirements: Students will need a 3-ring binder, loose leaf paper, and a blue or black ink pen.
Textbook Requirements: Students will need:
Course Description: This class is the equivalent of an 11th grade high school English credit. Students will complete a rigorous study of American Literature from the 1600’s to modern times. We will watch The Great Gatsby and Raisin in the Sun in class as we read the novel. Students will complete a number of works—short stories, essays, poems, plays and novels— chronologically with a focus on the authors and the historical period in which the work was written or takes place. Each unit will be based on a time period, and the history of that time will be investigated. The literature will be looked at in relation to the time period. Students will complete several writing assignments and projects. I will provide poetry, short stories and essays. Each week, I will give students a week’s worth of assignments. An honors credit option is available.
Summerville, Tuesday
Instructor: Celina Fleming
Email: celina@sheep.education
Grades: 11th grade
Tuition: $38
Materials Fee: $28
Supply Requirements: Students will need a 3-ring binder, loose leaf paper, and a blue or black ink pen.
Textbook Requirements: Students will need:
- The Crucible—Arthur Miller
- Adventures of Huckleberry Finn— Twain
- Of Mice and Men—Steinbeck
- Great Gatsby—Fitzgerald
- Old Man and the Sea—Hemingway
- Raisin in the Sun—Hansberry
- Easy Grammar Ultimate Series 180 Daily Teaching Lessons-Grade 11 Student Workbook
Course Description: This class is the equivalent of an 11th grade high school English credit. Students will complete a rigorous study of American Literature from the 1600’s to modern times. We will watch The Great Gatsby and Raisin in the Sun in class as we read the novel. Students will complete a number of works—short stories, essays, poems, plays and novels— chronologically with a focus on the authors and the historical period in which the work was written or takes place. Each unit will be based on a time period, and the history of that time will be investigated. The literature will be looked at in relation to the time period. Students will complete several writing assignments and projects. I will provide poetry, short stories and essays. Each week, I will give students a week’s worth of assignments. An honors credit option is available.
Fleming: English 4 British Literature
Summerville, Tuesday
Instructor: Celina Fleming
Email: celina@sheep.education
Grades: 12th grade
Tuition: $38
Materials Fees: $28
Supply Requirements: Students need to have a 3-ring binder with loose leaf paper and blue or black ink pens.
Textbook Requirements:
Course Description: This course presents a survey of British literature from the Renaissance period to the Post-modern period. Students will study works of poetry, drama, and fiction. Students will participate in class discussions, read independently, complete vocabulary and grammar activities, write a variety of essays and other writing assignments, and complete projects. Texts are selected from a diverse group of authors and traditions. I will give a week’s worth of assignments each week. This is a college prep level course, but an honors option is available.
Summerville, Tuesday
Instructor: Celina Fleming
Email: celina@sheep.education
Grades: 12th grade
Tuition: $38
Materials Fees: $28
Supply Requirements: Students need to have a 3-ring binder with loose leaf paper and blue or black ink pens.
Textbook Requirements:
- British Poetry Anthology for Learning Language Arts Through Literature ISBN 978-1-929683-30-7
- Easy Grammar Ultimate Series Grade 12 Student Workbook 180 Daily Teaching Lessons ISBN 9780936981567
- Simply Shakespeare’s Macbeth ISBN 13: 9780764120862
- Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
- Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
- Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
- Animal Farm by George Orwell
Course Description: This course presents a survey of British literature from the Renaissance period to the Post-modern period. Students will study works of poetry, drama, and fiction. Students will participate in class discussions, read independently, complete vocabulary and grammar activities, write a variety of essays and other writing assignments, and complete projects. Texts are selected from a diverse group of authors and traditions. I will give a week’s worth of assignments each week. This is a college prep level course, but an honors option is available.
Fleming: The Lost Tools of Writing
Summerville, Tuesday
Instructor: Celina Fleming
Email: celina@sheep.education
Grades: 10-12
Tuition: $35
Materials Fee: $35
Supply Requirements: Each student will need to purchase a 1.5 inch binder with 9 dividers in which to keep their assignments, notes, and class materials.
Textbook Requirements:
COURSE DESCRIPTION: The Lost Tools of Writing is a literature-based academic writing program designed to train students in the art of classical composition. Through a series of simple, sequential exercises, students will build the foundational skills of:
—invention (knowing what to write about)
—arrangement (organizing thoughts & ideas)
—elocution (expressing ideas clearly & cohesively).
Using a variety of short novels and stories, students will practice writing basic persuasive and comparison essays, as well as learn how to self-edit and revise their written work.
While an excellent course for learning to write academically, The Lost Tools of Writing lays the groundwork for successful public speaking, logical thinking, and debate as well.
Summerville, Tuesday
Instructor: Celina Fleming
Email: celina@sheep.education
Grades: 10-12
Tuition: $35
Materials Fee: $35
Supply Requirements: Each student will need to purchase a 1.5 inch binder with 9 dividers in which to keep their assignments, notes, and class materials.
Textbook Requirements:
- The Lost Tools of Writing Student Workbook Level One (ISBN 978-0-9863257-1-7)
- The Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom
- From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler by E. L. Konigsburg
- The Watsons Go to Birmingham, 1963 by Christopher Paul Curtis
- Unplugged by Gordon Korman
COURSE DESCRIPTION: The Lost Tools of Writing is a literature-based academic writing program designed to train students in the art of classical composition. Through a series of simple, sequential exercises, students will build the foundational skills of:
—invention (knowing what to write about)
—arrangement (organizing thoughts & ideas)
—elocution (expressing ideas clearly & cohesively).
Using a variety of short novels and stories, students will practice writing basic persuasive and comparison essays, as well as learn how to self-edit and revise their written work.
While an excellent course for learning to write academically, The Lost Tools of Writing lays the groundwork for successful public speaking, logical thinking, and debate as well.
Inocente: English I
Summerville, Thursday
Instructor: Wendy Inocete
Email: wendy@sheep.education
Grades: 9th
Tuition: $27
Material Fee: $25
Supply Requirements: Students will need a 3-ring binder with loose leaf paper and a blue or black ink pen.
Textbook Requirements: I will provide a textbook for the students. Students will need to
provide a copy of:
Course Description: This class is the equivalent of a 9th grade high school English credit, but advanced 8th grade students are permitted as well. We will explore and discuss literature and grammar. Students will do a number of writing assignments, including an intensive writing unit, as well as a number of projects. Each week, I will give students a week’s worth of assignments. An honors credit option is available.
Summerville, Thursday
Instructor: Wendy Inocete
Email: wendy@sheep.education
Grades: 9th
Tuition: $27
Material Fee: $25
Supply Requirements: Students will need a 3-ring binder with loose leaf paper and a blue or black ink pen.
Textbook Requirements: I will provide a textbook for the students. Students will need to
provide a copy of:
- Romeo and Juliet (ISBN 10: 0764120859 / ISBN 13: 9780764120855 )
- To Kill a Mockingbird
- Easy Grammar Ultimate Series 180 Daily Teaching Lessons-Grade 9 Student Workbook (ISBN13: 9780936981598).
Course Description: This class is the equivalent of a 9th grade high school English credit, but advanced 8th grade students are permitted as well. We will explore and discuss literature and grammar. Students will do a number of writing assignments, including an intensive writing unit, as well as a number of projects. Each week, I will give students a week’s worth of assignments. An honors credit option is available.
Inocente: English 2
Summerville, Thursday
Instructor: Wendy Inocete
Email: wendy@sheep.education
Grades: 10th
Tuition: $35
Material Fee: $25
Supply Requirements: Students will also need a 3-ring binder, loose leaf paper, and a blue or black ink pen.
Textbook Requirements: I will provide a textbook for the students.
Students will need to provide a copy of:
Course Description: This class is the equivalent of a 10th grade high school English credit. We will explore and discuss literature and grammar. Students will complete a number of projects, as well as a research paper. Students will complete writing and grammar activities. Each week, I will give students a week’s worth of assignments. Depending on how the schedule and timing work, we might watch parts of Les Miserable (to get an idea of the differences in the classes in France even after the Revolution). An honors credit option is available.
Summerville, Thursday
Instructor: Wendy Inocete
Email: wendy@sheep.education
Grades: 10th
Tuition: $35
Material Fee: $25
Supply Requirements: Students will also need a 3-ring binder, loose leaf paper, and a blue or black ink pen.
Textbook Requirements: I will provide a textbook for the students.
Students will need to provide a copy of:
- Julius Caesar ( ISBN13: 9780764120893),
- Tale of Two Cities, and
- Easy Grammar Ultimate Series 180 Daily Teaching Lessons-Grade 10 Student Workbook (ISBN-13:9780936981642).
Course Description: This class is the equivalent of a 10th grade high school English credit. We will explore and discuss literature and grammar. Students will complete a number of projects, as well as a research paper. Students will complete writing and grammar activities. Each week, I will give students a week’s worth of assignments. Depending on how the schedule and timing work, we might watch parts of Les Miserable (to get an idea of the differences in the classes in France even after the Revolution). An honors credit option is available.
Inocente: English 3 American Literature
Summerville, Thursday
Instructor: Wendy Inocete
Email: wendy@sheep.education
Grades: 11th
Tuition: $38
Material Fee: $28
Supply Requirements: Students will also need a 3-ring binder, loose leaf paper, and a blue or black ink pen.
Textbook Requirements:
Students will need:
Course Description: This class is the equivalent of an 11th grade high school English credit. Students will complete a rigorous study of American Literature from the 1600’s to modern times. We will watch The Great Gatsby and Raisin in the Sun in class as we read the novel and play. Students will complete a number of works—short stories, essays, poems, plays and novels— chronologically with a focus on the authors and the historical period in which the work was written or takes place. Each unit will be based on a time period, and the history of that time will be investigated. The literature will be looked at in relation to the time period. Students will complete several writing assignments and projects. I will provide poetry, short stories and essays. Each week, I will give students a week’s worth of assignments. An honors credit option is available.
Summerville, Thursday
Instructor: Wendy Inocete
Email: wendy@sheep.education
Grades: 11th
Tuition: $38
Material Fee: $28
Supply Requirements: Students will also need a 3-ring binder, loose leaf paper, and a blue or black ink pen.
Textbook Requirements:
Students will need:
- The Crucible—Arthur Miller
- Adventures of Huckleberry Finn— Twain
- Of Mice and Men—Steinbeck
- Great Gatsby—Fitzgerald
- Old Man and the Sea—Hemingway
- Raisin in the Sun—Hansberry
- Easy Grammar Ultimate Series 180 Daily Teaching Lessons-Grade 11 Student Workbook.
Course Description: This class is the equivalent of an 11th grade high school English credit. Students will complete a rigorous study of American Literature from the 1600’s to modern times. We will watch The Great Gatsby and Raisin in the Sun in class as we read the novel and play. Students will complete a number of works—short stories, essays, poems, plays and novels— chronologically with a focus on the authors and the historical period in which the work was written or takes place. Each unit will be based on a time period, and the history of that time will be investigated. The literature will be looked at in relation to the time period. Students will complete several writing assignments and projects. I will provide poetry, short stories and essays. Each week, I will give students a week’s worth of assignments. An honors credit option is available.
Inocente: English 4 British Literature
Summerville, Thursday
Instructor: Wendy Inocete
Email: wendy@sheep.education
Grades: 12th
Tuition: $38
Material Fee: $28
Supply Requirements: Students will also need a 3-ring binder, loose leaf paper, and a blue or black ink pen.
Textbook Requirements:
Course Description: This course presents a survey of British literature from the Renaissance period to the Post-modern period. It is the equivalent of a high school English credit. Students
Summerville, Thursday
Instructor: Wendy Inocete
Email: wendy@sheep.education
Grades: 12th
Tuition: $38
Material Fee: $28
Supply Requirements: Students will also need a 3-ring binder, loose leaf paper, and a blue or black ink pen.
Textbook Requirements:
- A British Poetry Anthology for Learning Language Arts Through Literature ISBN 978-1-929683-30-7
- Easy Grammar Ultimate Series Grade 12 Student Workbook 180 Daily Teaching Lessons ISBN 9780936981567
- Simply Shakespeare’s Macbeth ISBN 13: 9780764120862
- Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
- Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
- Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
- Animal Farm by George Orwell
Course Description: This course presents a survey of British literature from the Renaissance period to the Post-modern period. It is the equivalent of a high school English credit. Students