Registration:
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These fun, hands-on single-session chemistry labs are designed to spark curiosity and excitement about science. Each lab is a standalone experience, so students may register for one or multiple sessions.
Cost: $50 per student per lab.
To begin the registration process, please complete the Student Information Form. Once submitted, you will receive an email with your student’s registration status and next steps.
Please note that registration is not considered complete until all required family forms have been submitted and the registration and material fees have been paid.
Refund Policy
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit may be issued for future classes.
Back to School Blast Lab – Elephant Toothpaste: August 21 9:30-11:00
Kick off the year with an exciting hands-on chemistry lab! In this single-session experiment, students will create a giant foam explosion while learning about chemical reactions, catalysts, reaction speed, and exothermic reactions. Using the classic Elephant Toothpaste experiment, students will observe how a catalyst causes hydrogen peroxide to rapidly break down into water and oxygen gas, producing hot, expanding foam. This fun and memorable lab is a great introduction to real scientific investigation and safe lab procedures.
Make It Bounce Lab – Polymers & Materials: September 18 9:30-11:00
In this hands-on STEM lab, students will experiment with polymers and material science as they create their own bouncing substance. Through mixing and testing different ingredients, students will learn about chemical bonds, polymers, elasticity, and how materials change their properties. The session combines chemistry and engineering as students design, test, and improve their creations to see just how high they can make them bounce!
Exploding Pumpkin Lab: October 30 9:30-11:00
Get ready for messy, hands-on science fun! In this single-session lab, students will carve their own pumpkins and then use them for exciting experiments, including a pumpkin volcano, dry ice fog effects, and exploding pumpkin reactions. Along the way, students will learn about chemical reactions, gas pressure, and temperature changes while safely creating bubbling, smoking, and popping pumpkins. This high-energy lab is perfect for students who love science, creativity, and a little bit of chaos!
Acids & Bases Battle Lab – The pH Challenge: November 20 9:30-11:00
In this hands-on chemistry session, students become lab investigators as they explore the science of acids, bases, and pH reactions. Using indicators and safe testing materials, students will test unknown liquids, observe color changes, and perform neutralization reactions to determine which substances are acidic or basic. This interactive lab introduces key chemistry concepts while encouraging problem-solving, observation skills, and real scientific experimentation.
Exploring Dry Ice Lab: January 15 9:30-11:00
In this exciting hands-on lab, students will explore the science of dry ice and the states of matter through fun and safe experiments. Activities include creating thick fog, bubbling dry ice reactions, expanding balloons, and sound and vibration experiments while learning about sublimation, gas pressure, and temperature changes. This high-interest session gives students a chance to observe dramatic science reactions while building a deeper understanding of how matter changes form.
Fire & Heat Lab – Carbon Snake Reaction: February 19 9:30-11:00
In this exciting chemistry lab, students will explore heat, energy, and combustion reactions through the dramatic Carbon Snake experiment. Students will observe how a chemical reaction releases energy, producing heat and expanding carbon structures while learning about thermochemistry, energy transfer, and combustion. This single-session lab introduces big chemistry concepts through a safe, high-interest demonstration that shows how powerful chemical reactions can be.
Mad Scientist Reactions Lab: March 19 9:30-11:00
Put on your goggles and become a mad scientist for the day! In this fast-paced, hands-on lab, students will explore different types of chemical reactions through exciting experiments that involve mixing, bubbling, fizzing, and gas-forming reactions. Students will observe synthesis, decomposition, acid–base, and gas-producing reactions while learning how scientists classify and predict chemical changes. This high-energy session is perfect for curious students who love dramatic experiments and real lab science.
Master Chemist Challenge Lab – The Ultimate Reaction Lab: April 16 9:30-11:00
In this final challenge lab, students will put their chemistry skills to the test as they rotate through lab stations, reaction challenges, and mystery chemical investigations. Using what they have learned about atomic theory, chemical reactions, and lab safety, students will work like real scientists to identify substances, predict reactions, and solve hands-on problems. This fast-paced session is designed to review key concepts while giving students the chance to think critically, experiment, and complete the ultimate Master Chemist Challenge.
These engaging, hands-on single-session dissection labs give students the opportunity to explore anatomy through guided, real scientific investigation. Each lab is a standalone experience, so students may register for one or multiple sessions.
Cost: $75 per student per lab.
To begin the registration process, please complete the Student Information Form. Once submitted, you will receive an email with your student’s registration status and next steps.
Please note that registration is not considered complete until all required family forms have been submitted and the registration and material fees have been paid.
Refund Policy
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit may be issued for future classes.
Lab Descriptions:
Ocean Invertebrate Lab
Starfish & Sea Urchin — September 11 9:30-11:00
Students will explore the anatomy of marine invertebrates through hands-on dissection while learning about body structure, symmetry, and how these animals survive in ocean environments.
Cold-Blooded Creatures Lab
Snake & Frog — November 6 9:30-11:00
This lab focuses on reptile and amphibian anatomy. Students will examine internal and external structures while learning how cold-blooded animals function and adapt to their environments.
Amazing Organs Lab
Heart & Eye — February 12 9:30-11:00
Students will investigate two of the body’s most fascinating organs. This lab explores the structure and function of the heart and eye while connecting anatomy to how the human body works.
Ocean Predator Lab
Shark & Stingray — April 2 9:30-11:00
In this advanced marine biology lab, students will dissect shark and stingray specimens while learning about predators, cartilage skeletons, and adaptations that help these animals survive in the ocean.
SCA tutoring sessions are one-hour private one-on-one sessions.
Please contact Angela regarding scheduling: 321-258-1048 or angela@spacecoastacademics.com
$50 per hour
***Use Coupon Code STEPUP If your child receives the scholarship and I will reach out about setting up the direct-pay payment.
These fun, hands-on single-session STEM challenges are designed to spark creativity, problem-solving, and engineering skills. Each session is a standalone experience, so students may register for one or multiple challenges.
Cost: $30 per student per session.
To begin the registration process, please complete the Student Information Form. Once submitted, you will receive an email with your student’s registration status and next steps.
Please note that registration is not considered complete until all required family forms have been submitted and the registration and material fees have been paid.
Refund Policy
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit may be issued for future classes.
Sky High STEM – The Tallest Tower Challenge
October 2 9:30-11:00
Students will design and build the tallest free-standing tower possible while learning about balance, stability, and structural engineering.
Ready, Set, STEM! – Balloon Car Race Lab
December 4 9:30-11:00
Students will build and race balloon-powered cars while exploring motion, force, and energy in this fast-paced engineering challenge.
Crash Test Lab – Egg Drop Engineering
January 29 9:30-11:00
Can you protect the egg? Students will design protective structures to keep an egg from breaking while learning about impact, force, and shock absorption.
Build It Better STEM – Bridge Builder Challenge
March 5 9:30-11:00
Students will construct bridges using limited materials and test how much weight their design can hold while learning about strength, tension, and compression.
Rube Goldberg Challenge – Chain Reaction Lab
May 7 9:30-11:00
Students will work in teams to create a multi-step chain reaction machine while exploring energy transfer, motion, and creative engineering design.
Elementary Spanish
Taught by Ms. Judith
Fridays 12:00-1:00
$300 per semester
In this fun and interactive class, students will be introduced to the basics of the Spanish language and culture. Through songs, games, stories, and hands-on activities, children will begin to build a strong foundation in vocabulary and simple conversation skills.
Students will learn everyday words and phrases related to greetings, numbers, colors, family, food, and classroom objects. They will also practice listening and speaking in an encouraging environment designed to build confidence and curiosity.
Cultural elements—such as music, holidays, and traditions from Spanish-speaking countries—are woven into the lessons to give students a well-rounded introduction to the language.
By the end of the course, students will be able to recognize and use common words and phrases, understand simple spoken Spanish, and develop an appreciation for the rich diversity of the Spanish-speaking world.
Registration:
To begin the registration process, please complete the Student Information Form. Once submitted, you will receive an email with your student’s registration status and next steps.
Please note that registration is not considered complete until all required family forms have been submitted and the registration and material fees have been paid.
Refund Policy
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit will be issued toward future classes.
Full Refunds: Cancellations made at least 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a full refund.
Filling Your Spot: If you cancel within 4 weeks of the class start date and your spot is successfully filled, a full refund will be issued.
Partial Refunds: Cancellations made between 2 and 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a 50% refund.
No Refunds: Cancellations made during the semester are not eligible for refunds.
Taught by Ms. Kim
Thursdays 9:00
A fun and hands-on introduction to photography designed just for tweens/teens! In this beginner-friendly class, students will learn the basics of photography, how to find great light, composition, telling a story through photos, and more. We’ll explore fun projects, go on mini photo walks, and encourage each child’s unique perspective. Perfect for ages 11+, no prior experience needed — just curiosity and creativity!
Any camera can be used for this class- even a phone!
Note: a camera or phone will be required for this class.
Registration:
To begin the registration process, please complete the Student Information Form. Once submitted, you will receive an email with your student’s registration status and next steps.
Please note that registration is not considered complete until all required family forms have been submitted and the registration and material fees have been paid.
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit may be issued for future classes.
Refund Policy
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit will be issued toward future classes.
Full Refunds: Cancellations made at least 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a full refund.
Filling Your Spot: If you cancel within 4 weeks of the class start date and your spot is successfully filled, a full refund will be issued.
Partial Refunds: Cancellations made between 2 and 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a 50% refund.
No Refunds: Cancellations made during the semester are not eligible for refunds.
Race and Ethnic Studies (Ms. Coco)
One-Semester Course
Wednesdays 2:00
Race and ethnic studies emphasize the intersections of forms of social differentiation, including race, ethnicity, class, gender, ability, and sexuality, and examine how these forms of differentiation provide advantages for some groups and disadvantages for others. This course looks beyond cultural identity to consider inequality, power, and social change while examining how race and racism are foundational to the formation of the United States.
In this single-semester course, students will explore these issues through resources from a variety of perspectives. They will examine how the topics impact their own experiences and feelings by responding to journal prompts throughout the course.
$300 per semester
$50 material fee
Registration:
To begin the registration process, please complete the Student Information Form. Once submitted, you will receive an email with your student’s registration status and next steps.
Please note that registration is not considered complete until all required family forms have been submitted and the registration and material fees have been paid.
Wednesdays 4:00
$300 semester
Students will need to bring their own devices with access to Minecraft: Java Edition.
Each month students will delve into a new topic then learn and create in Minecraft.
Registration:
To begin the registration process, please complete the Student Information Form. Once submitted, you will receive an email with your student’s registration status and next steps.
Please note that registration is not considered complete until all required family forms have been submitted and the registration and material fees have been paid.
Tuesdays
Lower Elementary 9:00-12:00
Upper Elementary 1:00-4:00
Elementary Enrichment is a three-hour class block offered in quarterly sessions (nine weeks each). Classes are divided into Lower Elementary and Upper Elementary groups to provide age-appropriate instruction and activities.
Lower Elementary Mondays 9:00-12:00
Upper Elementary Mondays 1:00-4:00
$450 per quarter
$50 material fee
Elementary Enrichment covers social science, LEGO steam, and math.
Registration:
To begin the registration process, please complete the Student Information Form. Once submitted, you will receive an email with your student’s registration status and next steps.
Please note that registration is not considered complete until all required family forms have been submitted and the registration and material fees have been paid.
Direct-Pay
If your child receives the scholarship, use coupon code STEPUP at checkout. Funds must be reserved within 24 hours to secure a spot in class.
You must reserve the class funds through EMA within two days of registration, or your child will be removed from the list.
For instructions on reserving funds, please visit the FAQ tab.
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit may be issued for future classes.
Refund Policy
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit will be issued toward future classes.
Full Refunds: Cancellations made at least 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a full refund.
Filling Your Spot: If you cancel within 4 weeks of the class start date and your spot is successfully filled, a full refund will be issued.
Partial Refunds: Cancellations made between 2 and 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a 50% refund.
No Refunds: Cancellations made during the semester are not eligible for refunds.
Fridays
Lower Elementary 10:00-12:00
Upper Elementary 1:00-3:00
Elementary STEAM is a two-hour class block offered in quarterly sessions (nine weeks each). Classes are divided into Lower Elementary and Upper Elementary groups to provide age-appropriate instruction and activities.
Lower Elementary Mondays 10:00-12:00
Upper Elementary Mondays 1:00-3:00
$300 per quarter
$50 material fee
Registration:
To begin the registration process, please complete the Student Information Form. Once submitted, you will receive an email with your student’s registration status and next steps.
Please note that registration is not considered complete until all required family forms have been submitted and the registration and material fees have been paid.
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Get ready for a weekly STEAM-powered adventure! In this hands-on, curiosity-driven class, students will dive into exciting topics each week through fun experiments, creative art projects, and engaging challenges. Each session blends science, technology, engineering, art, and math in a way that sparks wonder and discovery.
Each session is designed to spark imagination and foster a love of learning as students dive into the worlds of science, technology, engineering, art, and math. With fresh themes and activities every week, young explorers will have endless opportunities to question, create, and discover!
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Topics vary from class to class
Come ready to question, explore, create, and most of all — have fun!
Direct-Pay
If your child receives the scholarship, use coupon code STEPUP at checkout. Funds must be reserved within 24 hours to secure a spot in class.
You must reserve the class funds through EMA within two days of registration, or your child will be removed from the list.
For instructions on reserving funds, please visit the FAQ tab.
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit may be issued for future classes.
Refund Policy
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit will be issued toward future classes.
Full Refunds: Cancellations made at least 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a full refund.
Filling Your Spot: If you cancel within 4 weeks of the class start date and your spot is successfully filled, a full refund will be issued.
Partial Refunds: Cancellations made between 2 and 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a 50% refund.
No Refunds: Cancellations made during the semester are not eligible for refunds.
Story, Art & Discovery is a three-hour class block offered in quarterly sessions (nine weeks each). Classes are divided into Lower Elementary and Upper Elementary groups to provide age-appropriate instruction and activities.
Lower Elementary Mondays 9:00-12:00
Upper Elementary Mondays 1:00-4:00
$450 per quarter
$50 material fee
Elementary Explorers covers art, novel studies, and social studies.
Novel Studies
Book club meets ELA class--students will deep dive into novels to create a love of reading while building foundational skills in grammar and vocabulary.
Art
Students will study various artists and mediums. Exploration of both guided art projects and open-ended creations will be a part of their educational experience.
Social Studies
Our Global Social Studies class introduces elementary students to world geography, diverse cultures, and global traditions. Through fun games, engaging stories, and hands-on activities, students will explore countries around the world and develop a deeper understanding of the people who live there.
Registration:
To begin the registration process, please complete the Student Information Form. Once submitted, you will receive an email with your student’s registration status and next steps.
Please note that registration is not considered complete until all required family forms have been submitted and the registration and material fees have been paid.
Our math courses are designed to provide a comprehensive, full-year curriculum with students attending class once a week. Each course is structured as a two-semester program, ensuring a thorough understanding of key mathematical concepts.
Middle & High School Math courses will be taught by Ms. Angela.
SCA utilizes All Things Algebra for all of our math curriculum.
Students will be assigned video lessons to watch at home, where they will work through their student workbooks and complete homework assignments. To maximize success, daily engagement with coursework is highly recommended, helping students reinforce and strengthen their math skills throughout the year.
Space Coast Academics offers:
Middle School Math 1: Tuesdays 9:00
Middle School Math 2: Wednesdays 9:00
Pre-Algebra: Thursdays 9:00
Algebra 1: Mondays 9:00
Geometry: Mondays 1:00
Algebra 2: Thursdays 2:00
All math classes are two-semester courses.
To read about each course description please scroll below or click here.
$300 per semester.
Registration:
To begin the registration process, please complete the Student Information Form. Once submitted, you will receive an email with your student’s registration status and next steps.
Please note that registration is not considered complete until all required family forms have been submitted and the registration and material fees have been paid.
Refund Policy
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit may be issued for future classes.
Material Fee: $50
A material fee is required to secure your child’s spot in Fall 2025 classes. This fee covers student coursebooks and all necessary class supplies.
Refund Policy
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit will be issued toward future classes.
Full Refunds: Cancellations made at least 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a full refund.
Filling Your Spot: If you cancel within 4 weeks of the class start date and your spot is successfully filled, a full refund will be issued.
Partial Refunds: Cancellations made between 2 and 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a 50% refund.
No Refunds: Cancellations made during the semester are not eligible for refunds.
Middle School Math 1
Whole Numbers
Integers
Rational Numbers
Algebraic Expressions
Equations & Inequalities
Ratio & Proportion
Area & Volume
Statistics
Middle School Math 2
Number Operations
Expressions
Equations & Inequalities
Ratio, Proportion, & Percent
Functions & Graphing
Introduction to Geometry
Measurement (Area & Volume)
Probability & Statistics
Pre-Algebra
The Real Numbers
Algebraic Expressions
Equations & Inequalities
Ratio, Proportion, & Percent
Functions, Graphs, & Linear Equations
Systems of Equations
Measurement (Area & Volume)
Introduction to Geometry
Probability & Statistics
Algebra 1
Algebra Basics
Multi-Step Equations & Inequalities
Relations & Functions
Linear Equations
Direct & Inverse Variation
Systems of Equations & Inequalities
Polynomials & Factoring
Exponents & Exponential Functions
Quadratic Equations
Linear, Quadratic, & Exponential Functions
Radical Expressions & Equations
Rational Expressions & Equations
Statistics
Geometry
Geometry Basics
Logic & Proof
Parallel & Perpendicular Lines
Congruent Triangles
Relationships in Triangles
Similar Triangles
Trigonometry
Quadrilaterals
Transformations
Circles
Volume & Surface Area
Probability
Algebra 2
Equations & Inequalities
Linear Functions & Systems
Parent Functions & Transformations
Solving Quadratic & Complex Solutions
Polynomial Functions
Radical Functions
Exponential & Logarithmic Functions
Rational Functions
Conic Sections
Sequences & Series
Probability & Statistics
Trigonometry
Oak Meadow is the basis for our core science curriculum.
Click on the links for course information.
All Science Courses are two-semester courses.
High School Science courses have both a lecture and lab course. It is advised that students take BOTH to earn the full credit. Students may not take the Lab course if they are not enrolled in the lecture course.
Science courses will be taught by Ms. Jessica.
Middle School:
Life Science Tuesdays 10:00
Physical Science Wednesdays 10:00
Earth Science Thursdays 10:00
High School:
Physics Lecture Mondays 11:00 / Lab Wednesdays 11:00
Chemistry Lecture Tuesdays 11:00 / Lab Thursdays 11:00
Biology Lecture Tuesdays 1:00 / Lab Thursdays 1:00
$300 per semester
Registration:
To begin the registration process, please complete the Student Information Form. Once submitted, you will receive an email with your student’s registration status and next steps.
Please note that registration is not considered complete until all required family forms have been submitted and the registration and material fees have been paid.
Refund Policy
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit may be issued for future classes.
Material Fee: $100
A material fee is required to secure your child’s spot in Fall 2025 classes. This fee covers student coursebooks and all necessary class supplies.
Additional textbooks may be required.
Refund Policy
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit will be issued toward future classes.
Full Refunds: Cancellations made at least 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a full refund.
Filling Your Spot: If you cancel within 4 weeks of the class start date and your spot is successfully filled, a full refund will be issued.
Partial Refunds: Cancellations made between 2 and 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a 50% refund.
No Refunds: Cancellations made during the semester are not eligible for refunds.
Middle School Earth Science
*Two-semester course
In this course, students will explore Earth’s natural processes, phenomena, and the interactions between its systems. Through hands-on lab investigations and activities, students will engage with key topics in astronomy, geology, meteorology, and environmental science to better understand the forces that shape our planet.
Lab investigations, included in a separate lab manual, guide students in observing, collecting data, analyzing results, and drawing evidence-based conclusions.
By the end of the course, students will have a deeper appreciation for Earth’s dynamic systems and a strong foundation in scientific inquiry and problem-solving.
Middle School Life Science
*Two-semester course
In this course, students will explore the fascinating world of living organisms and ecosystems, studying topics such as plant cell division and reproduction, classification systems, invertebrates and vertebrates, animal life cycles, ecosystems, and the human body.
A strong emphasis is placed on using the scientific method to analyze findings, draw connections between biological concepts, and develop a deeper understanding of life’s interconnected systems. Through hands-on investigations, students will strengthen their skills in objective observation, data collection, and scientific analysis.
By the end of the course, students will not only have a strong foundation in life science principles but also the critical thinking and inquiry skills necessary to explore the complex relationships between organisms and their environments.
Middle School Physical Science
*Two-semester course
This course explores the fundamental principles of physical science, including mass, matter, force, energy, sound, light, color, electricity, magnetism, and mechanics. Through hands-on experiments and investigations, students will develop a deeper understanding of the forces and phenomena that shape the physical world.
To prepare students for more advanced scientific study, emphasis is placed on objective observation skills, precise use of scientific terminology in writing, and the application of careful methodology and data analysis.
By the end of the course, students will have strengthened their ability to think critically, conduct experiments systematically, and communicate scientific concepts effectively, building a strong foundation for future exploration in physics and chemistry.
High School Biology
*Two-semester course earning one high school science credit REQUIRED
In this course, students will immerse themselves in the study of living organisms, exploring the interconnected concepts that define the natural world. Through observation, inquiry, and experimentation, students will develop a deeper understanding of biological systems while honing their ability to ask questions, form explanations, and compare their findings to current scientific knowledge.
Students will engage in comprehension and critical thinking exercises, hands-on activities, and lab investigations, reinforcing key concepts and encouraging scientific exploration. By the end of the course, students will have strengthened their analytical skills, scientific communication, and ability to apply the principles of life science to real-world phenomena.
Coursebooks and textbooks will be distributed on loan to students. Students will need to purchase their own lab books through SCA, EMA, or another online option.
Required Texts:
Biology - Holt McDougal Biology: Student Edition 2019
High School Chemistry
*Two-semester course earning one high school science credit
Teacher: Ms. Jessica
This rigorous, hands-on course provides students with a comprehensive introduction to chemistry, covering essential concepts, tools, terminology, mathematical principles, and scientific practices. Through experiments, inquiry-based activities, and real-world applications, students will develop a strong foundation in chemical principles while sharpening their critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
The course includes 16 in-depth labs and numerous quick labs and hands-on activities that reinforce the scientific method, data analysis, and the power of observation. Students will explore topics such as:
By the end of the course, students will have developed a deep understanding of chemistry and its applications, preparing them for more advanced scientific study while fostering a lifelong appreciation for the role of chemistry in the world around them.
Coursebooks and textbooks will be distributed on loan to students. Students will need to purchase their own lab books through SCA, EMA, or another online option.
Required Texts:
Living by Chemistry (W. H. Freeman, 2018)
Health & Wellness
*Two-semester course (one HS physical education credit)
This full-year course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of health, wellness, and physical fitness, empowering them to make informed decisions about their well-being. Students will explore a wide range of health-related topics, with an emphasis on critical thinking and media literacy, particularly when evaluating conflicting information in the media.
Course topics include:
Mental health and stress management
Anatomy and body systems
Reproduction and sexuality
Nutrition and healthy lifestyle choices
Building positive relationships
Substance use, drugs, and alcohol awareness
Disease prevention and personal safety
Through engaging discussions, research, and practical activities, students will develop lifelong health and wellness habits, as well as the ability to assess information critically and make responsible choices. By the end of the course, students will have the knowledge and skills to take proactive steps toward maintaining physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
Coursebooks and textbooks will be distributed on loan to students. Students will need to purchase their own lab books through SCA, EMA, or another online option.
Required Texts:
McGraw-Hill Education, Glencoe Health 2022
Space Coast Academics uses Oak Meadow History Curriculum for middle school classes.
Oak Meadow is the basis for our core middle school social studies curriculum.
All Social Studies courses are two-semesters. Click on links for more course information.
Middle School
American History (Ms. Angela) Wednesdays 1:00
World History (Ms. Angela) Tuesdays 1:00
Civics (Ms. Angela) Thursdays 1:00
High School
World History (Ms. Angela) Thursdays 3:00
World Geography (Ms. Sam) Mondays 10:00
The following courses will not utilize the Oak Meadow curriculum:
MS Geography (Ms. Sam) Tuesdays 2:00
MS Florida History (Ms. Angela) Mondays 10:00
$300 per semester.
The following history courses are offered under CLEP Courses and are one-semester courses:
United States History 1
United States History 2
United States Government
Registration:
To begin the registration process, please complete the Student Information Form. Once submitted, you will receive an email with your student’s registration status and next steps.
Please note that registration is not considered complete until all required family forms have been submitted and the registration and material fees have been paid.
Refund Policy
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit may be issued for future classes.
Material Fee: $50
A material fee is required to secure your child’s spot in Fall 2025 classes. This fee covers student coursebooks and all necessary class supplies.
Refund Policy
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit will be issued toward future classes.
Full Refunds: Cancellations made at least 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a full refund.
Filling Your Spot: If you cancel within 4 weeks of the class start date and your spot is successfully filled, a full refund will be issued.
Partial Refunds: Cancellations made between 2 and 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a 50% refund.
No Refunds: Cancellations made during the semester are not eligible for refunds.
Oak Meadow is the basis for our language arts curriculum with the exception of Fundamentals of Writing.
Click on course links for more information.
Middle School
English 1(Ms. Claire) Tuesdays 11:00 Two-Semester Course
English 2(Ms. Claire) Thursdays 11:00 Two-Semester Course
Middle School Fundamentals of Writing (Ms. Claire) Thursdays 2:00 Two-Semester Course
High School
Composition 1 (Ms. Claire) Tuesdays 10:00 One-Semester Course
Composition 2(Ms. Claire) SPRING 2027 Tuesdays 10:00
World Literature(Ms. Claire) Thursdays 10:00 Two-Semester Course
Science Fiction & Fantasy Literature (Ms. Jessica) Wednesdays 1:00 One-Semester Course
British Literature (Ms. Jessica) SPRING 2027 Wednesdays 1:00
High School Fundamentals of Writing (Ms. Claire) Thursdays 9:00 Two-Semester Course
$300 per semester.
Registration:
To begin the registration process, please complete the Student Information Form. Once submitted, you will receive an email with your student’s registration status and next steps.
Please note that registration is not considered complete until all required family forms have been submitted and the registration and material fees have been paid.
Refund Policy
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit may be issued for future classes.
Material Fee: $50
A material fee is required to secure your child’s spot in Fall 2025 classes. This fee covers student coursebooks and all necessary class supplies.
Additional textbooks may be required.
Refund Policy
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit will be issued toward future classes.
Full Refunds: Cancellations made at least 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a full refund.
Filling Your Spot: If you cancel within 4 weeks of the class start date and your spot is successfully filled, a full refund will be issued.
Partial Refunds: Cancellations made between 2 and 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a 50% refund.
No Refunds: Cancellations made during the semester are not eligible for refunds.
CLEP Courses
CLEP United States Government (Ms. Angela) Tuesdays 2:00-3:30
CLEP History 1 (Ms. Angela) Mondays 2:00-3:30
CLEP History 2 (Ms. Angela) SPRING 2027 Mondays 2:00-3:30
CLEP Sociology (Ms. Angela) Wednesdays 2:00-3:30
CLEP Psychology (Ms. CoCo) SPRING Wednesdays 2:00-3:30
Our CLEP courses are designed as one-semester programs that prepare students for College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) exams.
Coursework includes engaging video lessons, interactive quizzes, and carefully curated reading assignments, all accessible through the online student portal.
Potential College Credit
Students have the opportunity to complete additional supplemental assignments via Modern States, a free program that provides a voucher code to cover the cost of the CLEP exam upon successful completion of the required work.
By actively participating in this course and dedicating time to study, students will be well-prepared to take the CLEP exam, earning college credit for their knowledge and efforts.
CLEP Courses are a one-semester class that meets once a week for an hour and a half.
$450 per semester.
Registration:
To begin the registration process, please complete the Student Information Form. Once submitted, you will receive an email with your student’s registration status and next steps.
Please note that registration is not considered complete until all required family forms have been submitted and the registration and material fees have been paid.
Refund Policy
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit may be issued for future classes.
Material Fee: $50
A material fee is required to secure your child’s spot in Fall 2025 classes. This fee covers student coursebooks and all necessary class supplies.
Additional textbooks may be required.
Refund Policy
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit will be issued toward future classes.
Full Refunds: Cancellations made at least 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a full refund.
Filling Your Spot: If you cancel within 4 weeks of the class start date and your spot is successfully filled, a full refund will be issued.
Partial Refunds: Cancellations made between 2 and 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a 50% refund.
No Refunds: Cancellations made during the semester are not eligible for refunds.
Personal Finance (Ms. CoCo)
Tuesdays 9:00
Two-Semester Course
This engaging finance course puts students in the driver's seat of life from ages 22 to 42, allowing them to simulate real-world financial decisions and experience the consequences of their choices.
Students will explore key aspects of personal finance, including career selection, budgeting, investing, homeownership, and more, while making choices about cars, apartments, spouses, and financial goals. With each decision, they will create and adjust budgets, learning firsthand how financial planning impacts long-term success and stability.
This interactive and engaging course helps students develop smart money habits, avoid financial pitfalls, and gain the confidence to manage their future finances responsibly.
$300 per semester.
Registration:
To begin the registration process, please complete the Student Information Form. Once submitted, you will receive an email with your student’s registration status and next steps.
Please note that registration is not considered complete until all required family forms have been submitted and the registration and material fees have been paid.
Refund Policy
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit may be issued for future classes.
Material Fee: $50
A material fee is required to secure your child’s spot in Fall 2025 classes. This fee covers student coursebooks and all necessary class supplies.
Refund Policy
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit will be issued toward future classes.
Full Refunds: Cancellations made at least 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a full refund.
Filling Your Spot: If you cancel within 4 weeks of the class start date and your spot is successfully filled, a full refund will be issued.
Partial Refunds: Cancellations made between 2 and 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a 50% refund.
No Refunds: Cancellations made during the semester are not eligible for refunds.
Taught by Ms. Sam
Wednesdays 9:00
Ages: Middle School and Up
Target executive functioning and study skills necessary for academic success at the middle and high school level. Students will be provided with a "toolbox of strategies" to help achieve their goals, improve academic performance, and build confidence along the way.
Skills targeted:
Understanding Executive Functioning Skills
Planning
Organization
Time Management
Task Initiation
Working Memory
Attention & Focus
Metacognition
Self-Control
Flexible Thinking
Perseverance
Study Strategies
Test-Taking Strategies
SMART Goals
Prioritizing Work
and more!
Registration:
To begin the registration process, please complete the Student Information Form. Once submitted, you will receive an email with your student’s registration status and next steps.
Please note that registration is not considered complete until all required family forms have been submitted and the registration and material fees have been paid.
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit may be issued for future classes.
Refund Policy
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit will be issued toward future classes.
Full Refunds: Cancellations made at least 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a full refund.
Filling Your Spot: If you cancel within 4 weeks of the class start date and your spot is successfully filled, a full refund will be issued.
Partial Refunds: Cancellations made between 2 and 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a 50% refund.
No Refunds: Cancellations made during the semester are not eligible for refunds.
Middle & High School Drama (Ms. Amy)
Middle School: Fridays 10:00
High School: Fridays 11:00
This engaging drama course provides a comprehensive introduction to theater arts, with a focus on acting, performance, and the creative elements behind the stage. Students will build confidence, creativity, and collaboration skills while exploring the many aspects of theatrical production. Through improvisation, script work, and live performance, students develop both individual expression and strong teamwork.
Course Highlights include:
Acting & Performance – Students explore character development, voice and movement techniques, monologues, and scene study, with opportunities to perform for classmates and live audiences.
Technical Theater – Students may be introduced to behind-the-scenes elements such as set design, lighting, costumes, and stage makeup, gaining an appreciation for the full production process.
Theater History & Appreciation – Students learn about different theatrical styles, time periods, and cultural traditions while developing the ability to analyze and discuss plays.
Improvisation – Fun improv games and activities help students think quickly, build confidence, and strengthen ensemble skills.
Production Experience – Classes may work together to produce scenes, short plays, or a full performance, with opportunities to participate as actors, directors, or stage crew.
End-of-Semester Project – Students demonstrate their growth through performances, presentations, or creative portfolios.
Skills Developed:
Collaboration and teamwork
Script and character analysis
Creative expression through voice and movement
Public speaking and stage confidence
Responsibility and commitment to group projects
This course is designed to be supportive, creative, and engaging for both beginners and experienced students.
Registration:
To begin the registration process, please complete the Student Information Form. Once submitted, you will receive an email with your student’s registration status and next steps.
Please note that registration is not considered complete until all required family forms have been submitted and the registration and material fees have been paid.
Refund Policy
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit may be issued for future classes.
Tuition: $300 / semester
Material Fee: $50
A material fee is required to secure your child’s spot in Fall 2025 classes. This fee covers student coursebooks and all necessary class supplies.
Refund Policy
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit will be issued toward future classes.
Full Refunds: Cancellations made at least 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a full refund.
Filling Your Spot: If you cancel within 4 weeks of the class start date and your spot is successfully filled, a full refund will be issued.
Partial Refunds: Cancellations made between 2 and 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a 50% refund.
No Refunds: Cancellations made during the semester are not eligible for refunds.
Taught by Ms. Kim
Thursdays 10:00
Digital Editing Studio is a hands-on course designed for students who are enrolled in Photography 101 or have basic camera experience. In this class, students will learn how to enhance, refine, and transform their photos using digital editing tools. We will cover color correction, exposure adjustments, retouching techniques, cropping and composition, creative filters, and building a personal editing style. By the end of the course, students will have a polished mini-portfolio that showcases their growth and creative voice.
Students must have a laptop.
Registration:
To begin the registration process, please complete the Student Information Form. Once submitted, you will receive an email with your student’s registration status and next steps.
Please note that registration is not considered complete until all required family forms have been submitted and the registration and material fees have been paid.
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit may be issued for future classes.
Refund Policy
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit will be issued toward future classes.
Full Refunds: Cancellations made at least 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a full refund.
Filling Your Spot: If you cancel within 4 weeks of the class start date and your spot is successfully filled, a full refund will be issued.
Partial Refunds: Cancellations made between 2 and 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a 50% refund.
No Refunds: Cancellations made during the semester are not eligible for refunds.
Shakespearean English: Language, Literature, and Performance (Ms. Sam)
Shakespeare Is the Foundation of Modern English
Many everyday phrases come from Shakespeare:
“Break the ice.”
“Wild-goose chase”
“Heart of gold”
“In a pickle”
When students learn to interpret Shakespeare, they gain tools that transfer directly into advanced literature study and dramatic performance.
$300 per semester
$50 material fee
Registration:
To begin the registration process, please complete the Student Information Form. Once submitted, you will receive an email with your student’s registration status and next steps.
Please note that registration is not considered complete until all required family forms have been submitted and the registration and material fees have been paid.
Description Coming Soon!
Taught by Ms. Marci
Mondays 2:00
$300 per semester
$50 material fee
Registration:
To begin the registration process, please complete the Student Information Form. Once submitted, you will receive an email with your student’s registration status and next steps.
Please note that registration is not considered complete until all required family forms have been submitted and the registration and material fees have been paid.
Design Foundations: Introduction to Graphic Design
Taught by Ms. Sam
Mondays 11:00
Ages: Middle School and Up (Best suited for students who are eager to learn about graphic design)
This course is best suited for students who are eager to learn about graphic design.
This course introduces students to the foundations of product design through drawing, model-making, and physical prototyping. Students learn to think like designers—identifying problems, generating ideas, building models, testing with users, and refining solutions.
Emphasis is placed on craftsmanship, creative thinking, tool safety, material knowledge, and clear communication. Ideally, students complete a physical design portfolio.
$300 per semester
All students: $100 materials fee
Registration:
To begin the registration process, please complete the Student Information Form. Once submitted, you will receive an email with your student’s registration status and next steps.
Please note that registration is not considered complete until all required family forms have been submitted and the registration and material fees have been paid.
Tuesdays
Lower Elementary 9:00-12:00
Upper Elementary 1:00-4:00
Elementary Explorers is a three-hour class block offered in quarterly sessions (nine weeks each). Classes are divided into Lower Elementary and Upper Elementary groups to provide age-appropriate instruction and activities.
Lower Elementary Mondays 9:00-12:00
Upper Elementary Mondays 1:00-4:00
$450 per quarter
$50 material fee
Elementary Explorers covers creative engineering, science, and nature studies.
Registration:
To begin the registration process, please complete the Student Information Form. Once submitted, you will receive an email with your student’s registration status and next steps.
Please note that registration is not considered complete until all required family forms have been submitted and the registration and material fees have been paid.
You must reserve the class funds through EMA within two days of registration, or your child will be removed from the list.
For instructions on reserving funds, please visit the FAQ tab.
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit may be issued for future classes.
Refund Policy
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit will be issued toward future classes.
Full Refunds: Cancellations made at least 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a full refund.
Filling Your Spot: If you cancel within 4 weeks of the class start date and your spot is successfully filled, a full refund will be issued.
Partial Refunds: Cancellations made between 2 and 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a 50% refund.
No Refunds: Cancellations made during the semester are not eligible for refunds.
Space Coast Academics Homeschool High School Graduation
Space Coast Academics is proud to host a Homeschool High School Graduation Ceremony celebrating the achievements of all homeschool graduates—you do not need to be an SCA student to participate.
Date: June 12Time: 6:00–10:00 PM
This event is open, welcoming, and inclusive of all people. We are honored to celebrate students from diverse backgrounds, learning paths, and homeschool communities as they mark this important milestone.
Caps & Gowns: Graduates may wear caps and gowns in any color. Families may order from any vendor they choose. One popular option is available on Amazon: https://a.co/d/gDz6UCv.
What to Expect:
Formal graduation ceremony
DJ-hosted celebration immediately following the ceremony
Food and snacks provided
A joyful evening of recognition, community, and fun
Cost:
$50 per graduate
$20 per attendee
Spaces are limited, and advance registration is required.
Join us for an evening honoring hard work, perseverance, and the unique journeys of homeschool graduates across the Space Coast. We can’t wait to celebrate with you!
Taught by Ms. Judith
Middle School Spanish Fridays 11:00
*Two-semester course
¡Bienvenidos - Welcome! Learn Spanish through fun games, music, and hands-on activities. We’ll explore greetings, talking about ourselves, likes and dislikes, daily life, food, clothes, family, and our community. Students will build confidence in speaking and understanding Spanish while discovering Hispanic culture in an engaging and interactive way!
High School Spanish 1 Fridays 10:00
*Two-semester course earning one world language credit
¡Vamos - Let’s Go! Get ready for a fast-paced, interactive Spanish adventure! Through real-life conversations, music, and creative projects, students will master greetings, self-introductions, likes and dislikes, daily routines, food, clothing, family, and community life. With a stronger focus on grammar and sentence structure, this course will help students speak, read, and write with more confidence while keeping learning fun and dynamic!
Elementary Spanish
Fridays 12:00
$300 per semester.
Registration:
To begin the registration process, please complete the Student Information Form. Once submitted, you will receive an email with your student’s registration status and next steps.
Please note that registration is not considered complete until all required family forms have been submitted and the registration and material fees have been paid.
Refund Policy
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit may be issued for future classes.
Material Fee: $100
A material fee is required to secure your child’s spot in Fall 2025 classes. This fee covers student coursebooks and all necessary class supplies.
Additional textbooks may be required.
Refund Policy
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit will be issued toward future classes.
Full Refunds: Cancellations made at least 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a full refund.
Filling Your Spot: If you cancel within 4 weeks of the class start date and your spot is successfully filled, a full refund will be issued.
Partial Refunds: Cancellations made between 2 and 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a 50% refund.
No Refunds: Cancellations made during the semester are not eligible for refunds.
Taught by Ms. Sam
Mondays 9:00
This course will focus on school news, photography, interviews, social media, and yearbook content.
Homework is intensive.
Press Studio is a hands-on class where students create real content for the school. Students write news articles, take photos at events, conduct interviews, and produce posts for SCA social media. Their work also helps build the annual yearbook.
This course runs like a small newsroom. Students work as a team and meet real deadlines.
The Inaugural SCA Yearbook: A landmark project for the Press Studio this year is the creation of the first-ever official SCA Yearbook! This demanding and rewarding task will require long-term planning, photography, event coverage, staff coordination, and advanced design skills to produce a comprehensive and enduring commemorative annual.
Registration:
To begin the registration process, please complete the Student Information Form. Once submitted, you will receive an email with your student’s registration status and next steps.
Please note that registration is not considered complete until all required family forms have been submitted and the registration and material fees have been paid.
Middle School Art (Ms. Marci) Mondays 1:00
High School Art (Ms. Kim) Thursdays 11:00
MS Art (Ms. Marci)
This engaging and creative course introduces students to the fundamentals of visual art, encouraging self-expression and artistic exploration. Students will experiment with a variety of art mediums, including drawing, painting, sculpture, and mixed media, while learning essential elements of art and design such as line, shape, color, texture, and composition.
Through hands-on projects, students will explore different artistic styles, famous artists, and cultural influences. They will develop their technical skills, creativity, and confidence while participating in fun and interactive activities like sketching, painting, collage-making, and 3D art.
This course is designed for all skill levels. Whether students are new to art or enjoy creating, they can develop their talents in a supportive and inspiring environment. By the end of the course, students will have a collection of original artwork and a deeper appreciation for the world of art!
HS Art (Ms. Kim)
This dynamic course introduces students to the fundamentals of creating fine art, including drawing and painting, allowing them to explore various techniques and styles. Students will work with different mediums while learning essential skills such as color theory, composition, shading, and brushwork.
Through hands-on projects, students will develop their creativity and personal artistic expression while exploring artworks to understand how to use the elements of art and principles of design to plan, create, and reflect on their own art. Assignments will include guided exercises, independent projects, and critiques to help students refine their techniques and artistic vision.
No prior experience is required—just a willingness to experiment and create! By the end of the course, students will have built a portfolio of original artwork and gained a deeper appreciation of art.
Registration:
To begin the registration process, please complete the Student Information Form. Once submitted, you will receive an email with your student’s registration status and next steps.
Please note that registration is not considered complete until all required family forms have been submitted and the registration and material fees have been paid.
Refund Policy
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit may be issued for future classes.
Material Fee: $100
A material fee is required to secure your child’s spot in Fall 2025 classes. This fee covers student coursebooks and all necessary class supplies.
Refund Policy
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit will be issued toward future classes.
Full Refunds: Cancellations made at least 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a full refund.
Filling Your Spot: If you cancel within 4 weeks of the class start date and your spot is successfully filled, a full refund will be issued.
Partial Refunds: Cancellations made between 2 and 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a 50% refund.
No Refunds: Cancellations made during the semester are not eligible for refunds.
Greek Mythology Thursdays 1:00
World Mythology Wednesdays 10:00 *Greek Mythology is a pre-requisite for this course.
Taught by Ms. Coco
Ages: Middle School and Up
*Two-semester course
$300 per semester
Greek Mythology
Step into the world of ancient Greece and explore the legendary myths that have shaped storytelling for centuries! This course introduces students to the fascinating world of Greek mythology, where gods, heroes, and mythical creatures come to life through epic tales.
Students will learn about the Olympian gods, famous myths like The Odyssey and The Twelve Labors of Heracles, and the moral lessons hidden within these timeless stories. Through reading, discussions, creative projects, and storytelling activities, students will analyze how Greek mythology continues to influence modern literature, art, and culture.
By the end of the course, students will have a deeper understanding of mythological themes, symbolism, and storytelling traditions while developing their reading, writing, and critical thinking skills.
World Mythology
Description Coming Soon!
**Greek Mythology is a pre-requisite for this course.
Registration:
To begin the registration process, please complete the Student Information Form. Once submitted, you will receive an email with your student’s registration status and next steps.
Please note that registration is not considered complete until all required family forms have been submitted and the registration and material fees have been paid.
Step into the world of ancient Greece and explore the legendary myths that have shaped storytelling for centuries! This course introduces students to the fascinating world of Greek mythology, where gods, heroes, and mythical creatures come to life through epic tales.
Students will learn about the Olympian gods, famous myths like The Odyssey and The Twelve Labors of Heracles, and the moral lessons hidden within these timeless stories. Through reading, discussions, creative projects, and storytelling activities, students will analyze how Greek mythology continues to influence modern literature, art, and culture.
By the end of the course, students will have a deeper understanding of mythological themes, symbolism, and storytelling traditions while developing their reading, writing, and critical thinking skills.
Direct-Pay
If your child receives the scholarship, use coupon code STEPUP at checkout.
You must reserve the class funds through EMA within two days of registration, or your child will be removed from the list.
For instructions on reserving funds, please visit the FAQ tab.
Refund Policy
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit may be issued for future classes.
Material Fee: $50
A material fee is required to secure your child’s spot in Fall 2025 classes. This fee covers student coursebooks and all necessary class supplies.
Refund Policy
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit will be issued toward future classes.
Full Refunds: Cancellations made at least 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a full refund.
Filling Your Spot: If you cancel within 4 weeks of the class start date and your spot is successfully filled, a full refund will be issued.
Partial Refunds: Cancellations made between 2 and 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a 50% refund.
No Refunds: Cancellations made during the semester are not eligible for refunds.
Just Chill
Taught by Ms. Marci
Mondays 3:00
Ages: Middle School and Up
This weekly class introduces students to a variety of relaxation techniques and activities designed to promote mindfulness, reduce stress, and enhance overall well-being. Each session will focus on a different practice, giving students tools to relax their minds and bodies while exploring creative and calming activities.
Highlights include:
Mindfulness Techniques: Learn breathing exercises, guided meditation, and visualization practices.
Physical Relaxation: Try gentle yoga, stretching routines, and progressive muscle relaxation.
Creative Expression: Explore relaxing art forms like coloring, journaling, and simple crafts.
Sensory Activities: Engage with calming sensory exercises like aromatherapy or sound baths.
Nature and Movement: Discover the soothing effects of outdoor walks, grounding exercises, and mindful observation of nature.
By the end of the course, students will have a toolkit of relaxation techniques and activities they can use to manage stress, boost focus, and nurture their mental health. This class is a perfect blend of self-care and fun exploration!
Registration:
To begin the registration process, please complete the Student Information Form. Once submitted, you will receive an email with your student’s registration status and next steps.
Please note that registration is not considered complete until all required family forms have been submitted and the registration and material fees have been paid.
Refund Policy
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit may be issued for future classes.
Material Fee: $50
A material fee is required to secure your child’s spot in Fall 2025 classes. This fee covers student coursebooks and all necessary class supplies.
Refund Policy
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit will be issued toward future classes.
Full Refunds: Cancellations made at least 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a full refund.
Filling Your Spot: If you cancel within 4 weeks of the class start date and your spot is successfully filled, a full refund will be issued.
Partial Refunds: Cancellations made between 2 and 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a 50% refund.
No Refunds: Cancellations made during the semester are not eligible for refunds.
Hands-On STEM
Taught by Ms. Coco
Wednesdays 11:00
$300/Semester
*Two-semester course
Curiosity-Driven. Hands-On. No Homework Required.
This weekly STEM Lab is designed for students who love to build, experiment, test ideas, and explore how the world works — without the pressure of homework. Each session is a fully immersive, hands-on experience where students become engineers, scientists, designers, and problem-solvers.
Students will tackle exciting lab challenges such as engineering catapults, designing renewable energy systems, creating chemical reactions, building bio-inspired models, exploring physics through motion experiments, and solving real-world survival scenarios. Every class is structured around active experimentation, teamwork, and guided discovery.
This is not a lecture-based course. It’s a lab-driven experience where students:
Ask big questions
Design and test prototypes
Analyze results
Improve their ideas
Collaborate in small teams
Concepts in physics, chemistry, biology, environmental science, and engineering are introduced through interactive challenges rather than worksheets. Students develop critical thinking, creativity, resilience, and scientific reasoning — all within class time.
Perfect for curious thinkers, creative builders, and students who learn best by doing.
Registration:
To begin the registration process, please complete the Student Information Form. Once submitted, you will receive an email with your student’s registration status and next steps.Please note that registration is not considered complete until all required family forms have been submitted and the registration and material fees have been paid.
Material Fee: $100
A material fee is required to secure your child’s spot in Fall 2025 classes. This fee covers student coursebooks and all necessary class supplies.
Refund Policy
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit may be issued for future classes.
Refund Policy
EMA Direct-Pay Funds: Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit will be issued toward future classes.
Full Refunds: Cancellations made at least 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a full refund.
Filling Your Spot: If you cancel within 4 weeks of the class start date and your spot is successfully filled, a full refund will be issued.
Partial Refunds: Cancellations made between 2 and 4 weeks prior to the class start date are eligible for a 50% refund.
No Refunds: Cancellations made during the semester are not eligible for refunds.
Taught by Ms. Coco
Thursdays 2:00
Thursdays 3:00
$300 per semester
$50 material fee
Step into a world of fantasy, imagination, and adventure! Ms. Coco’s Table is the perfect introduction to the magical world of D&D, where adventurers will not only learn how to play the game but also craft their own unique characters to embark on epic quests.
Throughout the semester, students will dive into the fundamentals of the famous tabletop role-playing game, Dungeons & Dragons. We will use collaborative storytelling that will allow adventurers to play, explore, and share a unique story that they create each week. As they navigate understanding the rules, rolling dice and role-playing in vibrant worlds filled with dragons, magic, and mythical creatures, adventurers will have opportunities to practice social emotional learning, mathematics, and story creation. They will create and develop their own characters, and explore how to bring their characters to life through backstories, weaknesses, and strengths.
Registration:
To begin the registration process, please complete the Student Information Form. Once submitted, you will receive an email with your student’s registration status and next steps.
Please note that registration is not considered complete until all required family forms have been submitted and the registration and material fees have been paid.