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.
Scott,R: Economics & Government
Summerville, Thursday
Instructor: Ryan Scott
Email: [email protected]
Grades: 9-12
Tuition: $38
Material Fee: $20
Supply Requirements: Access to Laptop computer or chromebook for Google Classroom. (Mobile devices do not work properly.)
Textbook Requirements:
Course Description: Exploring Economics is a one-semester high school course that helps students understand economic principles and issues that have an impact on the United States and its citizens.
We will have scheduled homework assignments, quizzes, and 3 Exams. Students will also complete a project in which they develop a business plan. Half-year credit.
Exploring Government is a one-semester high school course that provides a half-year credit in government. Lessons will cover federal, state, and local government. Emphasis is placed on the U.S. Constitution with special emphasis on the Bill of Rights, the legislation process, and the Supreme Court of the United States.
We will have scheduled homework assignments, quizzes, and three exams. Half-year credit.
Summerville, Thursday
Instructor: Ryan Scott
Email: [email protected]
Grades: 9-12
Tuition: $38
Material Fee: $20
Supply Requirements: Access to Laptop computer or chromebook for Google Classroom. (Mobile devices do not work properly.)
Textbook Requirements:
- Exploring Economics by Ray Notgrass (we will be using the 2016 edition).
- Exploring Government by Ray Notgrass (4th Edition, 2023. Not compatible with earlier editions)
- We Hold These Truths edited by Ray and John Notgrass
Course Description: Exploring Economics is a one-semester high school course that helps students understand economic principles and issues that have an impact on the United States and its citizens.
We will have scheduled homework assignments, quizzes, and 3 Exams. Students will also complete a project in which they develop a business plan. Half-year credit.
Exploring Government is a one-semester high school course that provides a half-year credit in government. Lessons will cover federal, state, and local government. Emphasis is placed on the U.S. Constitution with special emphasis on the Bill of Rights, the legislation process, and the Supreme Court of the United States.
We will have scheduled homework assignments, quizzes, and three exams. Half-year credit.
Scott,R: U.S. History
Summerville, Thursday
Instructor: Ryan Scott
Email: [email protected]
Grades: 9-12
Tuition: $38
Material Fee: $20
Supply Requirements: Access to Laptop computer or chromebook for Google Classroom. (Mobile devices do not work properly.)
Textbook Requirements:
Summerville, Thursday
Instructor: Ryan Scott
Email: [email protected]
Grades: 9-12
Tuition: $38
Material Fee: $20
Supply Requirements: Access to Laptop computer or chromebook for Google Classroom. (Mobile devices do not work properly.)
Textbook Requirements:
- Exploring America Part 1 and 2 (2019 edition) by Ray Notgrass
- American Voices
Sneed: World History
Summerville, Thursday
Instructor: Jaim’e Sneed
Email: [email protected]
Grades: 9th-12th grade
Tuition: $38
Material Fee: $30
Supply Requirements: Pencil/Pens, required textbook and ability to upload to google classroom
Textbook Requirements:
Course Description: We will study world history from Creation to the present to discover how each event ultimately fulfills God’s master plan for the ages. The student will be consistently challenged to place world events in their proper context and develop a familiarity with the geography of the areas discussed in class. We will cover one Unit per week, completing Part 1 in the first semester and Part 2 in the second semester. Students will be required to complete weekly review questions for discussion and study and take a weekly quiz over each unit of study. Students will complete an exam over every five units of study and complete one project per semester. This class qualifies for one high school social studies credit.
Summerville, Thursday
Instructor: Jaim’e Sneed
Email: [email protected]
Grades: 9th-12th grade
Tuition: $38
Material Fee: $30
Supply Requirements: Pencil/Pens, required textbook and ability to upload to google classroom
Textbook Requirements:
- Exploring World History Part 1, Creation through the Middles Ages, Notgrass Company, ISBN 978-1-60999-061-9
- Exploring World History Part 2, The Renaissance to the Present, Notgrass Company, ISBN 978- 1-60999-062-6
Course Description: We will study world history from Creation to the present to discover how each event ultimately fulfills God’s master plan for the ages. The student will be consistently challenged to place world events in their proper context and develop a familiarity with the geography of the areas discussed in class. We will cover one Unit per week, completing Part 1 in the first semester and Part 2 in the second semester. Students will be required to complete weekly review questions for discussion and study and take a weekly quiz over each unit of study. Students will complete an exam over every five units of study and complete one project per semester. This class qualifies for one high school social studies credit.
Sneed: World Geography
Summerville,Tuesday
Instructor: Jaim’e Sneed
Email: [email protected]
Grades: 9th-12th grade
Tuition: $38
Material Fee: $30
Supply Requirements: Pencil/Pens, required textbook and ability to upload to google classroom
Textbook Requirements:
Course Description: Exploring World Geography by Ray Notgrass is a one-year high school course that describes and explains the world God created. Students will learn about mankind's interaction with the world both in the past and in the present. The curriculum addresses two main questions: How has the physical world made a difference in what people have done, how they have lived, and how they live today? How have people made a difference in the physical world, and how are they making a difference in it today?We will cover one Unit per week, completing Part 1 in the first semester and Part 2 in the second semester. Students will be required to complete weekly review questions for discussion and study and take a weekly quiz over each unit of study. Students will complete an exam over every five units of study and complete one project per semester. This class qualifies for one high school social studies credit.
Summerville,Tuesday
Instructor: Jaim’e Sneed
Email: [email protected]
Grades: 9th-12th grade
Tuition: $38
Material Fee: $30
Supply Requirements: Pencil/Pens, required textbook and ability to upload to google classroom
Textbook Requirements:
- Notgrass Exploring World Geography Part 1,
- Notgrass Exploring World Geography Part 2
Course Description: Exploring World Geography by Ray Notgrass is a one-year high school course that describes and explains the world God created. Students will learn about mankind's interaction with the world both in the past and in the present. The curriculum addresses two main questions: How has the physical world made a difference in what people have done, how they have lived, and how they live today? How have people made a difference in the physical world, and how are they making a difference in it today?We will cover one Unit per week, completing Part 1 in the first semester and Part 2 in the second semester. Students will be required to complete weekly review questions for discussion and study and take a weekly quiz over each unit of study. Students will complete an exam over every five units of study and complete one project per semester. This class qualifies for one high school social studies credit.