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High School Literature: Telling Other People's Stories (Spring 2026)
CourseThis class explores three biographies about famous people and compares them to biopic films about the same subjects. We'll discuss biography as a literary genre as well as the ethics of writing about other people. Whose stories get told?
$375
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High School Research and Rhetoric: Reflections on Time Management (Spring 2026)
CourseThis class focuses on advanced strategies of rhetoric and research by reading two very different texts about time management and analyzing them for their differences and similarities. In a final project, writers will conduct their own research.
$375
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Asynchronous Writing Coaching
CoachingReceive personalized writing feedback on your assignments or projects with video and written critiques. Submit your drafts and get guidance tailored to elevate your work within 5-7 days!
$35
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Tween Book Club: The Crossover by Kwame Alexander (Self-Paced)
CourseThis award-winning story told in verse by Kwame Alexander follows twin brothers as they navigate friendships, identity, family, and basketball.
$10
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Teen Book Club: The Humans (Self-Paced)
CourseMatt Haig's The Humans starts with a murderous alien and ends with a heartfelt reflection on what it means to be part of a family, part of a society, and a human on a fundamental level.
$10
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Tween Book Club: The Way of the Hive (Self-Paced)
CourseBiologist Jay Hosler is famous for using graphic novels to make science more accessible and engaging. In The Way of the Hive, he tells the fascinating story of honeybees.
$10