Class Calendar
Writing Quest
5th & 6th Grade Writing - Intermediate Level
3X/Week - Mon, Tue, & Fri, taught by Debbie Davey
Each class begins with a fun journal prompt, where students receive personalized feedback to help them grow as writers. They'll then enjoy a short, engaging lesson through YouTube videos or teacher-created Google Slides. After practicing the skill together as a class, students will dive into their own writing projects using Google Docs.
The Writer's Crosswalk
5th Grade Writing - Intermediate Level
3x/Week - Mon, Tue, & Wed, taught by Debbie Davey
Each class begins with a fun journal prompt, where students receive personalized feedback to help them grow as writers. They'll then enjoy a short, engaging lesson through YouTube videos or teacher-created Google Slides. After practicing the skill together as a class, students will dive into their own writing projects using Google Docs.
Write, Write, Away
4th Grade Writing - Advanced Level
2x/Week - Wed & Fri, taught by Debbie Davey
Each class begins with a fun journal prompt, where students receive personalized feedback to help them grow as writers. They'll then enjoy a short, engaging lesson through YouTube videos or teacher-created Google Slides. After practicing the skill together as a class, students will dive into their own writing projects using Google Docs.
How to Write A Business Plan
All Ages - Any Level
5-Week Course - Every Monday, taught by Katelyn Murphy
Students will dig into the factors that matter most when starting a business — things like knowing your market, and understanding your costs. Students will also learn the important vocabulary needed to be successful in the business space, and study each part of the business plan with a ready-made writing assignment each class.
Writing Quest
5th & 6th Grade Writing - Intermediate Level
3X/Week - Mon, Tue, & Wed, taught by Debbie Davey
Ending Soon! Each class begins with a fun journal prompt, where students receive personalized feedback to help them grow as writers. They'll then enjoy a short, engaging lesson through YouTube videos or teacher-created Google Slides. After practicing the skill together as a class, students will dive into their own writing projects using Google Docs.