Course Descriptions

Holistic Health & Human Biology
This course empowers students to understand themselves as whole, complex individuals- physically, emotionally, and socially. By combining Holistic Health and Human Biology, students explore how the body works, changes, and connects to the mind, emotions, and relationships.
The program creates a safe, respectful environment for students to learn about their bodies, health, and relationships with honesty, curiosity, and confidence.

Pre-Algebra
Build a strong math foundation! Students will develop fluency with whole numbers, fractions, decimals, integers, and rational numbers while exploring ratios, proportions, and percents. Through tables, graphs, equations, and real-world connections, they’ll strengthen problem-solving and confidence in math.

ReMade
Where creativity, sustainability, and purpose come together! From concept to creation — and from sales to service — students will explore how creativity can spark real-world change.
Join us for a unique hands-on studio experience where creativity meets social good!
In ReMade: The Upcycle Collective, students will:
- Turn recycled + repurposed materials into handcrafted products
- Design, build, and brand a real "maker business"
- Sell creations to support charities THEY choose
- Make meaningful donation items (think plarn mats, comfort crafts & more!)

Humanities
Humanities: History & Literature invites students to explore the human experience through powerful stories, pivotal moments, and diverse perspectives. By weaving together historical inquiry and literary analysis, learners gain a deeper understanding of the world and their place in it. Through discussion, research, and creative expression, this course fosters critical thinking, empathy, and a lifelong appreciation for the richness of the human journey.

Enrichment & Advisory
Through guided goal-setting, reflection, and executive function support, students learn how to take ownership of their learning and growth. Advisory time helps them build self-awareness, set meaningful goals, and develop practical skills—like organization, time management, and perseverance—that empower them for life beyond the classroom.

Broadway & Beyond
Broadway & Beyond is a hands-on exploration of history, culture, and storytelling through the lens of iconic musicals, plays, and operas. Students will study the historical context behind each production, compare real events to the stories told on stage, and engage in creative projects that deepen understanding. Through writing, performance, and research, students will connect the arts to the social, political, and cultural events that shape each work.

RPG/ Wonder Realms
This course empowers students to become collaborative storytellers, world-builders, and problem-solvers. Through the structure of tabletop role-playing games, students practice creativity, communication, and teamwork while applying interdisciplinary academic skills in history, writing, and design. Students use a guided storytelling framework where they take roles as original characters navigating a world they helped design. Through imagination, decision-making, and teamwork, the story unfolds dynamically—much like a live, shared choose-your-own-adventure experience.

Algebra I
Algebra 1 is a foundational mathematics course that introduces students to the language of algebra and its real-world applications. Students will learn to analyze, represent, and solve problems using variables, expressions, equations, and functions. Key topics include linear equations and inequalities, systems of equations, polynomials, factoring, quadratic functions, and data analysis. Through problem-solving and critical thinking, students will build a strong mathematical foundation to prepare for higher-level math courses such as Geometry and Algebra 2.

Algebra II
Algebra II builds on the concepts learned in Algebra I and deepens students’ understanding of mathematical relationships and structures. This course explores advanced algebraic topics such as complex numbers, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic equations, sequences and series, and conic sections. Students will also study data analysis, probability, and introductory trigonometry. Emphasis is placed on problem-solving, logical reasoning, and applying algebraic concepts to real-world and interdisciplinary contexts.
