How Classes Work
Class Setup & Class Options
Class Setup & Class Options
Classes meet twice each week (Monday and Wednesday) via Google Meet. Students and the teacher participate with cameras on (unless prior arrangements have been made), allowing for interaction, discussion, and collaboration throughout the lesson.
The teacher will guide students through each lesson, covering all required material. Depending on the course and lesson, students may complete work together during class or receive assignments to complete at home. Classes typically last between 45 minutes and 1 hour.
Each class session will be recorded and made available to enrolled students for up to two weeks. This allows students to review material or catch up on missed instruction. Recordings will be removed once the class moves on to the next lesson.
Homework assignments and Final Draft instructions will be emailed to families after class, as applicable.
Before classes begin, each family will receive a detailed Lesson Plan prepared by the teacher. The Lesson Plan outlines the topics covered in each lesson, homework expectations, and Final Draft assignments, helping students and parents stay informed throughout the course.
To best serve families with different educational goals, two class experience options are available. Both options include the same instructional time, personalized attention, and tuition. These options are designed to clarify parent expectations and ensure the class structure supports each family’s needs.
(Ideal for homeschool families seeking a little extra help with this writing course.)
- One-hour classes twice weekly (Monday & Wednesday)
- Personal student/teacher interaction
- Final draft grades with written feedback
- End-of-year Certificate of Completion
This option is well-suited for families who desire strong instruction and meaningful feedback without formal accountability reporting.
(Ideal for families who desire formal grading and structured accountability.)
- One-hour classes twice weekly (Monday & Wednesday)
- Personal student/teacher interaction
- Final draft grades with written feedback
- Recorded attendance
- Monitored class participation
- Required extension requests for late work
- Marked late assignments
- End-of-year Final Grade Certificate
This option is appropriate for families who need documented accountability, formal grading records, or transcript support.