Courses

Our classes are offered online. All times are in Pacific Standard Time.

Fall 2025 Schedule

Writing Courses

Grade 4 Writing

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Discover the joy of writing while building strong foundations. Students learn to craft creative stories, share their opinions, explain ideas clearly, and respond thoughtfully to literature— all in a supportive, step-by-step environment.

Grade 5 Writing

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Take writing to the next level with richer details and sharper organization. Students explore narrative, opinion, informative, and literature response writing, strengthening their ability to write with confidence and clarity.

Grade 6 Writing

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Grow as a writer with more advanced skills. Students refine their voice across major genres—narrative, argumentative, informative, and response to literature—while learning to develop ideas with depth and precision.

Advanced Writing Program (Grade 7-8)

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Engage with real-world ideas and voices. Students analyze opinion articles from major publications like The New York Times and craft their own persuasive pieces, learning how to write with insight, evidence, and impact.

AP English Language

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This course focuses on the three types of writing in the AP Exam’s Free Response section: synthesis, rhetorical analysis, and argument. Students learn to analyze texts, develop evidence-based arguments, and write with clarity, purpose, and style.

College Personal Statement Workshop

This course helps students craft standout college essays by studying successful examples from past students admitted to top universities such as Harvard, Yale, and Princeton. Through guided analysis, students learn what makes a personal statement engaging, authentic, and memorable.