Classes, Clubs & Programs
In-person classes: limited to St. George. Contact us directly for current options.
Online courses at a glance
- Lesson work happens at home, usually about 30 to 60 minutes most days.
- Each course includes at least one live class each week.
- Families choose a live time before the week begins. RSVP closes on Saturday for the coming week.
- Live class time is active and interactive, not lecture.
Current online course catalog
Browse current classes, sequences, specialty paths, and clubs. Availability notes are listed in each entry.
Specialty Mentored Projects
High-guidance project pathways for self-directed students who want mentorship, iteration, and real feedback loops.
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Personal Project: Software Design Mentorship
Open for enrollment
A real software project becomes the spine for mentorship in planning, testing with users, revision, and technical decision-making.
Classes
Guided courses, themed tracks, and structured study options.
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History Jukebox
Research meets music as historical people and events are explored through sources, interpretation, discussion, and AI-assisted song projects.
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So Utah History
Maps, migration, settlement, and local stories anchor a serious study of Utah history and the forces shaping the region.
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Digital Media Explorations Sequence
Media projects become structured practice in visual communication, technical fluency, critique, revision, and creative production.
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Civics & Law
Real bills and legislative drafts turn civics into live process work: lawmaking, debate, public documents, and student-legislature practice.
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Computational Manners
Manners become a systems lab for queues, defaults, scheduling, risk, efficiency, and how groups coordinate behavior.
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Software Design Sequence
Modern tools support programming foundations, debugging habits, design thinking, testing, and small software builds.
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History Timelines: Family Genealogy
Family timelines open into geography, migration, chronology, regional history, and the world events surrounding a family's story.
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Minecraft Education
Minecraft worlds become structured lessons in collaboration, problem solving, design challenges, systems thinking, and explanation.
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Video Game Development History
Playable game history connects design eras, mechanics, assets, technical limits, cultural shifts, emulation, and small modifications.
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Maps & Strategies
Map-based games make geography, spatial reasoning, resources, borders, conflict, planning, and strategy concrete.
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Board Gaming Strategy: Classics 1
Classic games become a lab for probability, patterns, decision trees, tradeoffs, strategic planning, and post-game math analysis.
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Word & Story Play
Early literacy grows through read-aloud work, vocabulary, language play, story structure, comprehension games, and creative response.
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Reading Explorations
Classics, poetry, and book discussions build close noticing, comprehension, theme analysis, response writing, and interpretation.
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Computer Literacy
Practical computing skills grow through typing, files, school tools, digital habits, browser work, and beginner computer science ideas.
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3D Printed History
Printed artifacts and models make history more inspectable through maps, symbols, reenactment tools, discussion, and optional design customization.
Clubs
Recurring live groups across strategy, creative, literacy, history, and challenge-driven formats.
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Chess
Chess practice builds strategic thinking through live play, puzzles, game review, sportsmanship, and level-based supports.
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Academic Bowls
Fast quiz-bowl rounds build recall, listening, teamwork, and broad academic knowledge across rotating topics.
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Tabletop
Card and board games sharpen rules interpretation, flexible strategy, planning, social reasoning, and decision review.
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Minecraft Build Challenges
Team builds turn prompts and constraints into collaborative design, spatial planning, iteration, and clear explanation.
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Multiplayer Game Dev
A shared group world gives beginning developers practice in collaborative design, technical problem solving, and iteration.
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AI Media Lab
Fast media experiments build prompt judgment, critique habits, media literacy, and creative production across AI-assisted formats.
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Magazine & Comics
Comics, zines, and magazines turn writing, layout, visual communication, editing, AI illustration, and publishing into shared work.
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Interactive Story Lab
Storyboards, alternate versions, and media projects build story structure, adaptation, sequencing, visual planning, and interpretation.
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Creative Stories
Younger storytellers practice comprehension, retelling, sequencing, illustration, remixing, and discussion through creative story work.
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Roblox History Adventures
Guided Roblox play connects world history, conflict, geography, strategy, and historical discussion to shared adventure scenarios.
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Programming Challenges
Contest-style puzzles build programming fluency through strategy comparison, clearer solution design, and repeated problem-solving practice.
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Math Challenges
Live puzzles and applied challenges make math exploration concrete through strategy comparison and level-flexible problem solving.
More courses, clubs, and specialty classes will be added here as sessions open.
Other options
Not every family is looking for the same format.
Want to talk through the options?
Contact us for a quick fit conversation about full time enrollment, mentored projects, clubs, or future class openings.