Juniors

Age 9-12

Spring 2024 Class Offerings

How to Register & Pay for Classes

After reviewing class options, scroll down to find the teacher of your selected class or classes and click on the registration button by their name. Each teacher will handle their own registration and billing. Classes are offered as semester commitments and tuitions are listed in per semester amounts. Tuition may be paid in one upfront payment or divided into equal installment payments.

Classes Hosted By

Susan Hartfield

Unit Study - The Agriculture of Baseball

Tuition: $40

Students will explore the agriculture of baseball, practice concession stand math, play a baseball game on the farm, and more!

Classes Hosted By

Ruth Slade-Sargent

Sewing Workshop Days

Tuition: $55

Students will learn how to use and care for a sewing machine, review basic sewing techniques, and make a small take-home project.

Classes Hosted By

Chloe Hodge

The Arts

Tuition: $70

In this class we will be learning all about the arts! Our primary focus will be on music and the visual arts, but we will also touch on things like theatre and even a little dancing! We will learn about different composers and artists, we will play instruments and create art pieces to take home, and so much more!

Book Club

Tuition: $120

Over the course of these eight weeks, we will be reading through an age-appropriate book together while discussing the different parts of the narrative such as conflict and solution, author’s purpose, setting, etc. We will also ask and discuss upper-level thinking questions about the story. At the end of the course, the students will put together a story board!

Puzzles and Games
Tuition: $60

Join us this semester as we flex our brain muscles through games and puzzles of all different kinds! We will be doing everything from brain teasers and jigsaws to game shows and board games! This class is a great way to get students thinking outside of the box while also incorporating problem solving skills.

Unit Study Days

Tuition: $200

At our one-day unit studies, we learn about a specific topic through an integration of language arts, math, science, social studies, and arts. Throughout the day, students participate in multiple hands-on activities that add enrichment & depth to that month's topic.

Drama

Tuition: $200

 *SHOWCASE DATES 5/9 & 5/10, STUDENTS MUST COMMIT TO BEING AT BOTH PERFORMANCES TO JOIN CLASS

We will meet once a week over the course of 8 weeks to explore and practice various areas of the theatre world, such as improvisation and character development. Through drama, we will develop oral communication skills, motivation and commitment, cooperative skills, and so much more! At the end of the two months, we will put on a small production to show off all that we have learned.

Classes Hosted By

Jenny McMahon

Foraging

Tuition: $75

This class focuses on hands-on activities that explore the biology of the farm. We will learn what makes a farm function, from the microorganisms in the compost pile to the large cows strolling around the pasture. This class utilizes our local Conservation and Agriculture organizations to enhance the class with live demonstrations and guest speakers.

Junior Master Gardner

Tuition: $135

The Junior Master Gardner program is an innovative youth gardening project developed by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Services. The program offers horticultural and environmental science education, as well as leadership and life skills development through fun and creative activities. This program is committed to helping young people become good gardeners and good citizens so they can make a positive contribution to their community and family. Students who complete both the fall and spring semester of the JMG course and participate in our class service project will be eligible for Junior Master Gardner certification, to be presented at the conclusion of Spring semester. If your student has already completed level I certification, they will be working towards their level II certification. 

Classes

Hosted By

Jana Bennett

ETIQUETTE ESSENTIALS

Tuition: $100.00

The value of etiquette never goes out of style. No matter what path you choose in the future, good manners and good behavior are timeless. In this class we will discuss the importance of etiquette, basic table manner and settings, the art of conversation, and the art of listening. An afternoon tea will conclude the semester that will give the students an opportunity to use the skills they've obtained throughout course. 

WRITING IN SCIENCE UNIT DAY

Tuition: $40.00

Date:  1/25/2024

Communicating in science is an essential skill for any future scientist! Whether you want to improve your writing skills for the future ACT or to prepare yourself for college, this Writing in Science Unit Day will help you learn how to synthesize your ideas, create quality scientific content, and share scientific research with the community. 

ORNITHOLOGY UNIT DAY

Tuition: $40.00

3/14/2024

With over 9000 species, birds are some of the most unique animals in the world. In this course, we will discuss interesting facts about birds while analyzing physical and behavioral characteristics that differentiate birds from other animal species. We will also incorporate laboratory procedures and field study techniques while conducting research on local bird species. 

FUTURE TEACHERS UNIT DAY

Tuition: $40.00

Date:  2/29/2024

Interested in becoming a teacher when you grow up? Curious on what kind of learner you are? Want to prepare yourself to manage a workforce in your own business? This course is for you! Future Teachers Unit Day is an introductory course that not only gives you strategies on how to teach others but also gives you insight on how you learn. 

WILDLIFE TECHNIQUES UNIT DAY

Tuition: $40.00

Date: 4/25/2024

Love wildlife? Then this class is for you! This class is a hands-on field and laboratory experience. We will practice sampling and measuring techniques as well as discuss animal behavior. So, whether you are interested in working with wildlife or preparing yourself for a future pet, this class will be a fun way to familiarize yourself academically with what it takes to manage wildlife.