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Advanced Apologetics: Christian Apologetics I – Jesus the Messiah (Defending the Faith Series)

The Mass Explained for Middle School

Total classes: 10 Prerequisite: None Suggested grade level: 7th to 8th Suggested credit: 3/4 semester Apologetics or Religion. For a full semester, choose reading from Mr. Michuta’s optional booklist. Description The Q&A format of our textbook, makes it easy for...
Advanced Apologetics: Christian Apologetics I – Jesus the Messiah (Defending the Faith Series)

Sacred Scripture, Part Two

Total classes: 12 Prerequisite: None Suggested grade level: 9th to 12th Suggested credit: 1 full semester Theology or Scripture Description Over the course of the school year, we will analyze the 72 books of the Bible through careful reading and in-depth study...
Physics with Lab, Part Two with Thomas Frederick

Physics with Lab, Part Two with Thomas Frederick

Total classes: 14 Prerequisite: Algebra I (Geometry is recommended) Suggested grade level: 9th to 12th Suggested credit: 1 full semester Description This 14-week course is the second course in a two-part series in introductory Physics concepts. The class does not rely...
Physics with Lab, Part Two with Thomas Frederick

Chemistry with Lab, Part One with Kathy Dutton

Total classes: 27 Prerequisite: Completion of Algebra I,Completion or concurrent enrollment with Algebra II is highly recommendedMiddle School Physical Science is encouraged. Both the math and science are available Live or through Unlimited Access Suggested grade...
Physics with Lab, Part Two with Thomas Frederick

Pandemic Diseases with Monica Breier

Total classes: 7 Prerequisite: High school biology is recommended but not required Suggested grade level: 9th and above, advanced middle school students are welcome Suggested credit: ¼ semester Science Description Learn about some of the great and devastating diseases...
Early American History (1492 to 1763); Discovery to the Dawn of Revolution

Contemporary U.S. History (1988-2016)

Total classes: 12 Prerequisite: None. However, Modern U.S. History (1865-2000), and Modern European History (1789-1991) are strongly recommended. Suggested grade level: 11th to 12th grade, but 9th to 10th graders who have above average reading skills can take it as...

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