In-Person Courses
In association with
Class will be held at
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Constance Free Church
16150 Crosstown Blvd. NW
Andover, MN 55304
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Room 205
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Class enrollment must reach a minimum of 6 students and will be capped at a maximum of 14.
Classes Canceled for the 2023-2024 School Year
It is with a sad heart that I must cancel my classes for the 2023-2024 school year. My husband is experiencing health challenges that have led our family to make several scheduling and life changes in the upcoming year. I don't know what the future holds at this time, but I know and serve a God who holds our future securely in His hands. My family is trusting His sovereignty in these difficulties. Thank you for your prayers and understanding!
I am so thankful to the many families including yours who have entrusted me to partner with them in their student's education. I am blessed to have had the privilege of teaching such quality students who love the Lord and desire to serve him with excellence academically and beyond.
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I pray the Lord will bring me back to teaching in the future, but until then, be encouraged that no matter what you may face in life, Jesus will be right beside you. He will send people to encourage and lift you up. He will strengthen and guide you. He will fill you with peace and hope. To God be the glory in all things!
Well Planned Degree
Psychology
Grades 9-12
22 Weeks
Cost:
Early-bird $275
1.0 High School Credit
Next Class:
September 2024
Environmental Science
Grades 7-12
22 Weeks
Cost:
Early-bird $275
1.0 High School Credit
Next Class:
September 2024
Career Explorations
Grades 7-12
13 Weeks
Cost:
Early-bird $160
0.5 High School Credit
Next Class:
September 2024
World Religions
Grades 7-12
13 Weeks
Cost:
Early-bird $160
0.5 High School Credit
Next Class:
January 2025
IEW
Institute for Excellence in Writing
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Advanced U.S. History-Based Writing Lessons
*It is assumed that students taking this class are already fairly comfortable with most of the basic elements of style (dress-ups, sentence openers, and decorations) and models of structure taught in IEW's Teaching Writing: Structure and Style. The beginning of this course does review and refine these elements, but at a rapid pace. The lessons soon progress to more advanced concepts.
Grades 9-12
Thursdays
9/7/2023 - 4/18/2024
28 Weeks
* No class
11/23/2023
12/21/2023
12/28/2023
1/4/2024
3/28/2024
Time:
9:00-10:30am
Cost with Graded Papers:
Early-bird $420
$440 after July 20
Cost without Graded Papers:
Early-bird $220
$240 after July 20
1.0 High School Credit
Assignments:
Students write approximately five paragraphs each week following a detailed checklist of requirements..
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Grading (Optional):
Students receive one of two grades on each submitted composition: an "A" for accomplishing all requirements on the checklist or an "I" if checklist requirements are incomplete. Students have the opportunity to resubmit work which receives an "I" score. Parents may use these scores when determining a final letter grade for a student's transcript.
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*** Students must purchase the Advanced U.S. History-Based Writing Lessons Student Book from IEW by the first day of class. Visit the IEW website (www.iew.com) and search AUH-S ($35).
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*** For this course, you will also need to obtain the following books:
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1. Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe
ISBN 0-553-21218-4
2. To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
ISBN 0-06-093546-4
3. The Gardener by Sarah Stewart (a children's book)
4. The Boy on the Wooden Box by Leon Leyson
IEW
Institute for Excellence in Writing
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Structure and Style
Level C Year 1
Grades 9-12
24 Weeks
Cost:
Early-bird $360
1.0 High School Credit
Next Class:
September 2024
IEW
Institute for Excellence in Writing
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Structure and Style
Level C Year 2
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*Must have completed
Level C Year 1 to enroll
Grades 9-12
24 Weeks
Cost:
Early-bird $360
1.0 High School Credit
Next Class:
September 2025
Well Planned Degree
About Well Planned Degree
Kristin Lackie is a licensed teacher and experienced homeschool mom. Her passion is equipping families to pursue an affordable college education through the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC), CLEP, and DSST testing. She weaves academic and organizational content together helping students acquire skills that will prepare them for high school, college, and beyond. She challenges students to take ownership and make the most of every opportunity the Lord places before them both in and out of the classroom.