Growing In Faith
Sharing our Faith
Guiding our Children in Faith
-Pope Paul VI
2025-2026 Classes start September 5th
Register by June 30, 2025
Fall Semester: Fridays, September 5th-December 5th
Spring Semester: Fridays, January 9th-April 24th
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Teach littles the basics of helping in the kitchen during the Fall Semester. Followed by an exploration of Community Helpers in the Spring.
Different class topics and themes focused on giving little ones a chance to get their wiggles out and learn.
Each week will have a different theme – Read a few books and follow up with a hands on activity or craft
Taught by a fluent Spanish-speaking GIFTS Mom.
Looking at the Liturgical year with picture books and hands on activities
Hands on Learning of Science
Gain awareness and understanding of the geography of our world focusing on the continents and oceans. Highlight several countries from around the world and the continents they belong to Develop an appreciation of different cultures around the world through a variety of cultural mediums
Looking at the Liturgical year with picture books and hands on activities
Students will gain an appreciation of different inventors and inventions that shape the way we live through the lens of picture books and short videos. Students will gain an understanding of the interconnection of inventions. Students will use a timeline and biography sheets to record factual data about each inventor and invention. Students will explore different aspects of many inventions through hands on activities about once a month.
Learn more about the world God created by doing a deep dive into nature with hands on projects, books, poetry, and art. Curriculum: Handbook of Nature Study & Treehouse Schoolhouse
This class is designed to learn about our 50 US States and 47 US Presidents. Each week we will learn about a few states and presidents so that every few weeks will be “game day” which is a class day devoted to trivia about the people and places we have learned about in a Jeopardy game format. Super fun!!
A course that introduces great, age-appropriate novels and introduces concepts of literary analysis. 4 days are focused on reading and answering questions related to the day’s readings, the 5th day(co-op) is focused on group discussion, virtue/character/saint discussion, and themed projects.
Taught by a fluent Spanish-speaking GIFTS Mom.
A mix of both logic type puzzles as well as a more formal study of logic using a textbook (The Art of Argument from Classical Academic Press or The Fallacy Detective)
Art History, Appreciation, Theory & Practice based on Catholic Heritage Curriculum This program tells the “story of art” from the cave artists to the High Renaissance with the goal of cultivating a sensitivity to beauty and the way God speaks through art. Includes art history, appreciation, theory, and projects!
Taught by a fluent Spanish-speaking GIFTS Mom.
Explore the physical, nutritional, emotional, social, mental, and spiritual aspects of growing into a healthy adult. Students will study the human body systems, senses, genetics, and temperaments with this course. This meets the state’s requirements for a high school health course.
Art History, Appreciation, Theory & Practice based on Catholic Heritage Curriculum This program tells the “story of art” from the cave artists to the High Renaissance with the goal of cultivating a sensitivity to beauty and the way God speaks through art. Includes art history, appreciation, theory, and projects!