Winter/Spring 2017 Classes

SHHC is pleased to announce our class offerings for the Winter/Spring 2017 semester.

Our meeting time and location will remain the same– Tuesday afternoons @ Hopewell Baptist Church. The optional PE Games period will begin at 1:15 pm and regular class sessions will start at 2:00 and end by 3:35 pm.

All new SHHC families must complete a Registration Form, Participation Agreement and sign a Statement of Faith (links in the sidebar) as well as pay a Family Membership Fee. Family Membership fees cover enrollment for all children in your family into one class per class period (two) for the entire 12 week semester.
Payment may be made by cash, check or PayPal (links in the sidebar).  Documents may be downloaded, scanned and submitted via email. If you prefer to send them and/or registration fees via mail, please email us for our mailing address. If you choose to pay via PayPal, you will see a small addition to your total which is to cover the cost of PayPal’s fees.
Regular Registration — November 2nd- December 2nd (or until all spaces are filled)
Regular Registration Family Membership Fees— $65
Class Registration—December 5th, 2016
Winter/Spring 2017 Semester Important Dates
Thursday, January 5th– Mom’s Night Out
Tuesday, January 10th– 1st day of classes (we will meet weekly for 12 weeks)
Tuesday, February 14th– Valentine’s Day Party
Tuesday, March 28th– last day of classes
Friday, April 21st– Family Night (tentative)
If you have any questions, please email us at southhallhomeschoolcoop@hotmail.com.
Please note that while we are making every effort ensure that these are the classes that will be offered this Winter/Spring, there remains the possibility of changes needing to be made due to unforeseen circumstances.  Also, please be aware that some of these classes may require an additional supply fee which will be indicated prior to Class Registration on December 5th, 2016.

Winter/Spring 2017 Class Descriptions

1st period

K-2ndgrade
Fun With Literature: We will have hands-on fun while exploring children’s literature.  We will read approximately one book per week and complete history, science, math, or art activities that correlate with our book.

Sea Creatures: This will be a hands-on unit study about all the fun animals that are found in oceans around the world.

3rd-5th grade
Georgia State Study: Learn about our state and make a state notebook covering topics such as state symbols, geographic regions, government, tourism, famous people/inventions, industry and more!


Bigger Builders: a STEM-focused class that challenges students to think about how to build all sorts of structures. Hands-on activities will be a major part of this class.

6th– 12th grade

Minecraft:  We will be combining Minecraft with Art, Science, Math and Social studies activities and projects.  Come join us for all the fun! A personal electronic device (ipad/tablet/laptop/kindle) with Minecraft loaded on it will be required for each student.

World War II:  This class will use movie clips, possibly a movie, projects, and activities to investigate people, music, and events of World War II.  While we have no plans to show piles of bodies from concentration camps, we will see and discuss film footage from news reels, movies, and still pictures.  We would like to invite some WWII veterans to visit this class. Supply fee: $10 per child.


Comic Book Heroes:  Calling all superhero fans!  Who is your favorite superhero?  Do you know his or her history?  Would you like to develop your own comic book hero?  Here’s the class for you.  We will dive into the background of comic book heroes.  We will examine basic storylines and character development using comic book format.  Also, we will practice grading actual comics to determine value for collecting.  Our final project will be developing group comic books with new heroes from your own imaginations.  Note:  You do not have to be an “artist” for this class but everyone will need to participate in the story-building process within a small group.

Art Exploration:  This class will cover a variety of arts and crafts mediums.  Mrs. Terri (from Scripture Art Journaling) will join us for several weeks teaching a variety of art techniques (which may include watercolor and painting).  Mrs. Becky will introduce us to fiber art and possibly embroidery.   This will be a fun class if you enjoy art and crafting! Supply fee: will likely be required. 



2nd period

K-2nd grade

Weather Science: Have you ever wondered what clouds were made of? How to make a rainbow? Or just want to know more about severe weather and so much more??? We will learn all about this and more in this weather class by reading books, doing experiments and making fun weather related crafts!

Young Artists: In this introduction to art, we will explore the 7 elements of art (line, shape, color, value, texture, form and space) with hands-on activities and visual examples. Other topics may include famous artists and their work, different art techniques, some art history and how to properly critique artwork in a kind, meaningful way.
3rd-5th grade
“See the Light” Art Class: Each lesson provides kids with progressive, hands-on tools to learn everything from basic art skills before tackling tougher challenges and more advanced topics and techniques.  This class will use the DVD series “See the Light” where master artist, Pat Knepley, teaches step-by-step drawing lessons combined with Scripture.  Supply fee: $10 per child for an art kit that the student will use in class and will take home at the end of the semester.
Explosive Science: From glow sticks (chemiluminessence) to growing soap, come spend time with us figuring out the science behind lava lamps, Coke and Mentos (data logging), Archimedes scale (dispersion), dry ice bubbles (sublimation) and so much more. 
3rd-6thgrade
Lego Mindstorms Part 2: This class is a continuation of the first semester class that focused on learning how to program robots using the LEGO Mindstorms EV3 Robotics System. Students will use their previously acquired programming skills to complete fun challenges with the robots.  Pre-requisite: Intro to Mindstorms Class is required.

6th– 12th grade
Mini Weapons: We will build “a secret agent arsenal” based on the book, Mini Weapons of Mass Destruction 2, by John Austin. Possible projects include a Binder Beretta 92, a Cotton Swab 38 Special, plus many more. Students must be capable of safely using craft/razor knives to cut plastic pieces (empty glue sticks, marker casings, milk caps). 
Personal Finance Class (Part 2) – This class is a continuation from the first semester but is open to new students and will focus on different topics than the first semester. Topics that will be discussed second semester include bargain shopping, financing your education after high school, being an educated buyer, money and relationships, giving and much more.   The DVDs for the class are from Dave Ramsey’s Foundations in Personal Finance. These DVD’s are highly entertaining and focus on the basics of how to win with money. The class also involves fun life application activities. 

Yearbook: The goal of this class is to produce a yearbook for our Co-op. The students will use and develop skills in planning, photography, journalism, and teamwork in order to accomplish the basic task of yearbook production. There will be some outside class time required for students on the yearbook staff. All students enrolling in this class must commit to performing tasks as assigned. Additionally access to a computer is required in order to complete layout assignments. 
Sweet Shop: We will delve into the history of candy, why it has become such a cultural staple and make a variety of some to try and take home.  Supply Fee:  $5 per student.

Early Registration for Winter/Spring 2017 Semester

Early Registration for the Winter/Spring 2017 Semester of SHHC will open on October 11th.

Here are the details:
Our meeting time and location will remain the same– Tuesday afternoons @ Hopewell Baptist Church. The optional PE Games period will begin at 1:15 pm and regular class sessions will start at 2:00 and end by 3:35 pm.

In order to be eligible for discounted fees for lead/co-lead teachers, your class subject must be pre-approved by Wendy or Rachael (please email or call us to discuss).  Families new to SHHC this year are eligible to participate as “assistants only” during their first year– or they are certainly welcome to teach/co-lead teach a class!!!
All new SHHC families must complete a Registration Form, Participation Agreement and sign a Statement of Faith (links in the sidebar). Please email us if you need the address to send your documents and/or registration fees. Payment may be made by cash, check or PayPal (links in the sidebar).  Please know if you choose to pay via PayPal, you will see a small addition to your total which is to cover the cost of PayPal’s fees.
Our list of class offerings will be published around November 2nd.  New families wishing to take advantage of early registration discounts, please be aware that our classes will be available for children from preschool through middle/high school as well as childcare for infants. Elementary age and higher classes will be available in age-appropriate ranges (typically K-2nd, 3rd-5th, 6th-8th and high school). Our parent-led classes are typically enrichment type– you can see the actual classes we’ve offered in the past at the link on the sidebar.  If you have questions about potential classes for this fall before November 2nd, please email us and we’ll be happy to let you know which classes we currently have teachers for.
 
 
Early Registration— October 11th-November 1st
Early Registration Family Membership Fees— Lead Teacher ($30), Co-Lead Teacher ($40), New Families (1st or 2nd semester) ONLY ($50)
Regular Registration — November 2nd- December 2nd(or until all spaces are filled)
Regular Registration Family Membership Fees— $65 (current/previous members may be asked to co-teach a class if needed)


Winter/Spring 2017 Semester Important Dates
Thursday, January 5th– Mom’s Night Out
Tuesday, January 10th– 1st day of classes (we will meet weekly for 12 weeks)
Tuesday, February 14th– Valentine’s Day Party
Tuesday, March 28th– last day of classes
Friday, April 21st– Family Night (tentative)

 
If you have any questions, please email us at southhallhomeschoolcoop@hotmail.com.

Fall 2016 Classes

SHHC is pleased to announce our class offerings for the Fall 2016 semester.

SHHC Family Membership is open until July 31st, 2016 or until all membership slots are filled.   All families are required to be members of SHHC in order to attend our Co-Op classes. Class Registration for specific classes will be held on August 1st, 2016 and details for that will be released only to current SHHC members via email.   Family Membership fees ($65)  cover enrollment for all children in your family into one class per class period (two) for the entire 12 week semester. In order to register your family for membership, you must submit the three registration documents and your fees payment (either by check or PayPal.).  Please email us at the address on the blog sidebar if you need a mailing address to send your documents.
 Please note that while we are making every effort ensure that these are the classes  that will be offered this Fall, there remains the possibility of changes needing to be made due to unforeseen circumstances.  Also, please be aware that some of these classes may require an additional supply fee which will be indicated prior to Class Registration on August 1st, 2016.
 Fall 2016 Classes
1st Period
K-2nd
Community Helpers/People in Your Neighborhood: A chef, a firefighter, a construction worker, and more!  Let’s dive into learning about some of the key workers in our community through books, crafts, special visitors, and the occasional fun snacks.  Supply fee:  $5 per student, and please list any food allergies or dietary restrictions. 
Little Builders:  Let’s build it! We will build towers, tunnels, bridges, buildings and even snacks. We’ll also read books, play games and have fun!
3rd-5th  
Learn to Play the Recorder!:   Students will be given the opportunity to begin to read music, play real music on the recorder, and understand basic music theory.  Students will be taught proper posture, how to read and play music, and instrument care.  The recorder class is a great way to introduce your child to basic music principles and basic music appreciation.  Every student will have their own recorder and will need to bring it to class EVERY week. Supply Fee $5 per student to cover cost of the instrument.
Meteorology: The science that deals with the phenomena of the atmosphere, especially weather and weather conditions.  The first half of this course we will study the fascinating world of weather including temperature, precipitation, wind speed, humidity and cloud cover.  The second half of the class we will study extreme weather conditions such as hurricanes, tornadoes, etc.  So grab an umbrella and step into the wild world of weather where each week we’ll have a cool range of experiments, games, projects, interesting facts, and more!  Supply Fee: $5 per student.
6th and up 
Team Building with Teens:   Do you thrive with hands-on activities and love to figure out a great challenge? Then join our team where you will work through various projects to enhance your leadership and decision-making skills. Come build friendships while having lots of fun!
Backyard Herbalist: Discover edible and medicinal herbs in your own backyard or local grocery store. We will spend time observing, identifying, and drawing these herbs. We will discuss their medicinal uses, cautions, and best preparations. We will also be tasting some of them and learning how to safely use them for common ailments. We will assemble personally-illustrated herbal notebooks which can be expanded and used for reference throughout adulthood. Planned topics include: dandelions, roses, clover, ginger, garlic, and more. (Requests for other herbs will be considered.) Students will need to bring colored pencils each week.
Greek Mythology:  We will examine the themes of the myths, and will determine their relevance in today’s culture and take a look at how Greek mythology has impacted our culture. Students will create Greek Mythology Notebook to tack who’s who in the wonderful world of Greek Mythology.  Supply Fee $5-8 per student.
 
9th and up
Dave Ramsey’s Personal Finance for Homeschoolers: The class will include professional videos, looking to God’s word, discussions, real life mock budgeting, interviews and much more! Short video lessons will be watched each week as Dave Ramsey and his team creatively weave together humor and real-life stories that educate and reinforce sound principles of managing money. (While watching the video, students can follow along using the student text if you choose to purchase it) This will be a fun way to learn some of the most important skills a person needs for high school, college, the work force and their entire life. This class will be a 2 SEMESTER class as we will pick up in January where we leave off in November.
STEPS to a Healthy Teen: This class will utilize the National 4-H Curriculum, STEPS  (Segments To Emphasize Physical activity and nutrition Steps), which consists of 12 activities for teens. The purpose of the curriculum is to help youth develop skills and knowledge in physical education and nutrition. Participants experience a variety of learning methods and tools such as games, case scenarios, computer software programs, cooking demonstrations, and fitness challenges. The first 10 activities include a Teen Research (TR) Challenge take-home task.  Supply Fee will be $10 per student for a workbook.
2nd Period

K-2nd
Flat Stanley Literature Study: Come along with Stanley as he flies through the air, travels through the mail, and even catches burglars in an art museum! In this class we will be reading through the Flat Stanley book as well as other related books and completing many hands-on activities across the curriculum. There will be lots to learn from our famous flat friend!
Crazy Kid Concoctions:  Join us as we explore goop, gunk, and so much more. Each week we will get hands on creating fabulous concoctions or silly science experiments. We plan to grow crystals, make a papier-mâché piñata, create our own Rube Goldberg machine, and write messages with invisible ink.  Supply Fee: TBD.
3rd-5th  
Pirate-ology: Put your mark down here to sign up for our crew of landlubbers turned swashbuckling pirates.  Each week we will learn exciting facts about world renowned pirates and what became of their illustrious treasures, geography overview and map creations, learn the history of the East India Trading Company, Put on our own Readers Theater Pirate Show, read a tale from Long John Silver, Create our own Pirate Flag and personalized diary, lastly we might see the Dread Pirate Roberts lurking around our Pirate Buffet on the last week. It will be fun time, me matey. 

3rd-6th

Lego Mindstorms:     This class is an introduction to programming robots using the LEGO Mindstorms EV3 Robotics System. Working in small groups, students will use a computer to program their robot to move, react, and make sounds in order to solve challenges.  As time allows, topics will include motor control, sensors, timing, program loops, logic gates, decision-making, timing sequences, and binary number systems as well as problem solving strategies. Supply Fee: $15 per student will be required and several laptops will be needed if you have one you can bring.

6th and up 

Introduction to Car Care/Auto Maintenance:  Do you know how a car works? If you’re planning on driving one day, there are lots of things about an automobile that you should know!  This will be a hands-on class for guys and girls. You will go over a car bumper to bumper, learn parts of the car, learn how to check tire pressure and change a tire, learn how to change oil, etc..

Mysterious Diseases: A serious illness is sweeping through town.  Why are people getting sick? What is the source of this disease?  Students will work in groups to track down the source of the mysterious illness. Students will need to provide a 3-ring binder.

The Hiding Place Literature Study:   We will be reading through The Hiding Place.  As we do, we will discuss the historical background of the war, literary devices, vocabulary, response in the face of evil, and forgiveness.  We will participate in activities, and watch the movie at the end of the semester. Some reading will be required at home and students will need to have access to a copy of the book (e-book or hard copy).

8th and up
Intro to Photography:   We will watch instructional videos on lighting, framing a shot, rule of thirds and more.  We will also take pictures and share with the class.  Any camera will work in this class as long as your child knows how to use the camera.  We will not go into extensive settings.  Tripods may be helpful but not required. Phone cameras are fine. 

9th and up

SAT/ACT Prep:  This class will focus on review of concepts and test taking strategies for the English and Math portions of the SAT and ACT. 

   

Early Registration is Open!

Early Registration is now open for the Fall 2016 Semester!

Here are the details:
Our meeting time and location will remain the same– Tuesday afternoons @ Hopewell Baptist Church. The optional PE Games period will begin at 1:15 pm and regular class sessions will start at 2:00 and end by 3:35 pm.

In order to be eligible for discounted fees for lead/co-lead teachers, your class subject must be pre-approved by Wendy or Rachael (please email or call us to discuss).  Families new to SHHC this year are eligible to participate as “assistants only” during their first year– or they are certainly welcome to teach/co-lead teach a class!!!
All new SHHC families must complete a Registration Form, Participation Agreement and sign a Statement of Faith (links in the sidebar). Please email us if you need the address to send your documents and/or registration fees. Payment may be made by cash, check or PayPal (links in the sidebar).  Please know if you choose to pay via PayPal, you will see a small addition to your total which is to cover the cost of PayPal’s fees.
Our list of class offerings will be published around July 1st.  New families wishing to take advantage of early registration discounts, please be aware that our classes will be available for children from preschool through middle/high school as well as childcare for infants. Elementary age and higher classes will be available in age-appropriate ranges (typically K-2nd, 3rd-5th and 6th and up). Our parent-led classes are typically enrichment type– you can see the actual classes we’ve offered in the past at the link on the sidebar.  If you have questions about potential classes for this fall before July 1st, please email us and we’ll be happy to let you know which classes we currently have teachers for.
 
 
Early Registration— Monday, May 16th – Thursday, June 30
Early Registration Family Membership Fees— Lead Teacher ($30), Co-Lead Teacher ($40), New Families (1st or 2nd semester) ONLY ($50)
Regular Registration — July 1- July 31 (or until all spaces are filled)
Regular Registration Family Membership Fees— $65 (current/previous members may be asked to co-teach a class if needed)


Fall Semester Important Dates

Friday, August 12th — Back to Co-Op Family Movie Night
Tuesday, August 30th– 1st day of classes (we will meet weekly for 12 weeks)
Friday, October 7th– Field trip to “Mermaid’s Song” @ Brenau
Tuesday, November 15– last day of classes
Tuesday, December 6th– Christmas Party (tentative)
Thursday, December 8th– Mom’s Only Favorite Things Christmas party (tentative)

 
If you have any questions, please email us at southhallhomeschoolcoop@hotmail.com.

Fall 2016 Registration

Early Family Registration for the Fall 2016 semester will open approximately May 16, 2016 and end on June 30, 2016.  Discounted registration fees will be available during this time, with additional discounts available for those willing to lead teach or co-lead teach a class.
 
Regular Family Registration will be open from July 1-31, 2016.
 
A complete list of class offerings for the Fall 2016 will be published by July 1st.  Class registration will not begin until after Family Registration closes. 

SHHC Winter/Spring 2016 Classes

SHHC is pleased to announce our class offerings for the Winter/Spring 2016 semester.

SHHC Family Membership is open until December 4th, 2015 or until all membership slots are filled.   All families are required to be members of SHHC in order to attend our Co-Op classes. Class Registration for specific classes will be held on December 7th,  2015 and details for that will be released only to current SHHC members via email.   Family Membership fees ($60)  cover enrollment for all children in your family into one class per class period (two) for the entire 12 week semester. In order to register your family for membership, you must submit the three registration documents and your fees payment (either by check or PayPal.).  Please email us at the address on the blog sidebar if you need a mailing address to send your documents.
 
Please note that while we are making every effort ensure that these are the classes  that will be offered this Fall, there remains the possibility of changes needing to be made due to unforeseen circumstances.  Also, please be aware that some of these classes may require an additional supply fee which will be indicated prior to Class Registration on December 7th, 2015.

First Period

K-2nd

Creeping Crawling Creatures

Find out what’s “bugging” you! Learn about insects, spiders, and other creatures we find crawling around outside. Each week we will learn about a different creature including their special features, their habits and their habitats. Hands-on learning will include stories, games, crafts and more. 

Music and Movement

This will be a class filled with lots of action as we learn about music from around the world with instruments, movement to music and basic music theory.

 

 

3rd-5th

 Amphibians and Reptiles

Explore the amazing world of reptiles and amphibians!  We will dig deep into the reptile orders of Squamata: lizards and snakes, Chelonia: turtles and tortoises, Crocodilia: alligators and crocodiles, and several members of amphibians including frogs, toads and more.  We will learn new facts and encounter live animals in our class!  A supply fee will be added to this class to cover an “in-class field trip” with a reptile specialist for a hands-on learning experience.

 Elementary Board Games

Each week this class will feature a different board game.  Some will be educationally based, some will just be fun!  Students will learn the basics of how to play each game and then put it into practice by participating afterwards.  Some games will be:  Funglish, Malestrom, Inventors, Apples to Apples, Settlers Of Catan, Mexican train dominos, Jenga and much more.

 6th and up

 World Religions and Christian Apologetics

This class will focus on learning how to share the Gospel and how to defend the Christian faith. We will study the Bible and use the truth of the scripture to combat false religions and cults such as Islam, Jehovah’s Witnesses and Mormonism.

 Lego Mindstorms

This class is an introduction to programming robots using the LEGO Mindstorms EV3 Robotics System. Working in small groups, students will use a computer to program their robot to move, react, and make sounds in order to solve challenges.  As time allows, topics will include motor control, sensors, timing, program loops, logic gates, decision-making, timing sequences, and binary number systems as well as problem solving strategies. Class fee will be required and several laptops will be needed if you have one you can bring.

 8th and up

 C is for Cooking

This will be an advanced cooking class as we explore creating items that all begin with the letter “C”—items may include things like couscous, cream puffs and crème brulee. In order to cover the cost of groceries, a class fee and possibly supply list will be required. Class will also be limited in size due to kitchen space.

 

Second Period

K-2nd

US Presidents


Hail to the chief! Here’s your chance to learn all about the presidents’ achievements, their nicknames, hobbies, even what kind of goods they ate. After you learn so much about presidents, maybe you will want to run for office someday, too.
 

Oceans and Continents

“Travel” the world with fun books, crafts, and foods that represent the continents and oceans of our world. We will take a journey that your students won’t soon forget!  Supply fee: $5 per student (also, please list food allergies and/or restrictions).

 3rd- 5th

Ancient Egypt Unit Study

Mummies and cats and pharaohs, Oh my! We’ll be learning all things about ancient Egypt!!

The Indian in the Cupboard” Book Club

Come and join our book club featuring the first book of “The Indian in the Cupboard” trilogy. Bring your imagination as we go on this “little” adventure that turns out to be quite a huge one. We will discover more about the Iroquois Indians through some mini projects such as building a mini long house, developing a village, and going on a mini hunt. Let’s use our big imaginations to discover what it would be like if we were only 3 inches tall. So if you like tales of adventure, friendship, and even time travel, our book club is for you. Parent note: Easy read for 4th, 5th graders- probably 3rd/4th grade actual reading level. Students will be required to read 1-2 chapters a week at home. Class Supply Fee: $2 fee for book unless you already have a copy.

 

4th and up

DIY Maintenance and Repair

An exciting hands on course designed for boys that will learn basic care, maintenance, repair and small projects that can be done around the home and or a car. While learning the basics we will also be incorporating Biblical character values into our teaching to help transition young boys into God honoring young men who will walk worthy of the name of Christ.

 6th and up

 Yearbook

The goal of this class is to produce a yearbook for our Co-op. The students will use and develop skills in planning, photography, journalism, and teamwork in order to accomplish the basic task of yearbook production. There will be some outside class time required for students on the yearbook staff.  All students enrolling in this class must commit to performing tasks as assigned.

Shakespeare Literature Study

Do you think Shakespeare is boring or hard?  Well, boy are you wrong!!!  Join us as we dive into “Romeo and Juliet” and “Macbeth”.  We will have lots of fun activities to bring the plays to life.  Students will need a copy of “Romeo and Juliet” and “Macbeth” that they can bring to class.

 7th and up


Constitutional Candidates

With the election year upon us, we will be researching the candidates who wish to represent us at every level of government, from Washington DC all the way down to our local city offices. We will discover the responsibilities of each office and evaluate how they align with the Constitution. There will be research assignments to be completed outside of class. These should require no more than 1hr per week. Each family will need to purchase the book, Sovereign Duty, either in paperback ($18) or ebook ($10).

Winter/Spring 2016 Early Registration

Early registration for the Winter/Spring 2016 semester of South Hall Homeschool Co-Op is open!

Here are the details:

Our meeting time and location will remain the same– Tuesday afternoons @ Hopewell Baptist Church (Oakwood/Gainesville area). The optional PE Games period will begin at 1:15 pm and regular class sessions will start at 2:00 pm.

In order to be eligible for discounted fees for lead/co-lead teachers, your class subject must be pre-approved by Wendy or Rachael (please email or call us to discuss).  Families new to SHHC this year are eligible to participate as “assistants only” during their first year– or they are certainly welcome to teach/co-lead teach a class!!!

All new SHHC families must complete a Registration Form, Participation Agreement and sign a Statement of Faith (links in the sidebar). Please email us if you need the address to send your documents and/or registration fees. Payment may be made by cash, check or PayPal (links in the sidebar).  Please know if you choose to pay via PayPal, you will see a small addition to your total which is to cover the cost of PayPal’s fees.

Our official list of class offerings for the Winter/Spring semester will be published around or before November 1st.  New families wishing to take advantage of early registration discounts, please be aware that our classes will be available for children from preschool through middle/high school as well as childcare for infants. Elementary age and higher classes will be available in age-appropriate ranges (typically K-2nd, 3rd-5th, 6th and up and High School only). Our parent-led classes are typically enrichment type– you can see the actual classes we’ve offered in the past at the link on the sidebar.  If you have questions about potential class offerings for the upcoming semester, please email us and we’ll be happy to let you know which classes currently have available teachers.

Early Registration Dates— October 14th- October 31st
Early Registration Family Membership Fees— Lead Teacher ($25), Co-Lead Teacher ($35), New Families ONLY– first or second semester participating with SHHC ($45)

Regular Registration Dates— November 1st- December 4th

Regular Registration Family Membership Fees— $60 (current/previous members may be asked to co-teach a class if needed)
 
Classes Registration Date–December 7th

Winter/Spring Semester Important Dates
Tuesday, January 12– 1st day of classes (we will meet weekly for 12 weeks)
Tuesday, March 29– last day of  semester classes
February 9th– Valentine’s Party
Mid- April (date TBA)– Spring Family Night Celebration