Daytime Fall Classes
Middle Schoolers
Mondays & Wednesdays @ 8:30am – 10:00am
Instructor: Garrett
August 31st - December 21st (Excluding Sept. 7, Nov. 23 & 25)
In English class, all students will read the same book together as a shared text. Instruction and assignments will be guided by Common Core standards to ensure students are developing strong reading, writing, and critical thinking skills. While the class will focus on the same core material, student work and expectations will be differentiated based on grade level and individual ability. This approach allows each student to engage with the text in a meaningful way while receiving the appropriate level of challenge and support.
English Class
$1,728 per student
$1,469 for members
Middle Schoolers
Mondays & Wednesdays @ 10:15am – 11:45am
Instructor: Kirby
August 31st - December 21st (Excluding Sept. 7, Nov. 23 & 25)
Science – Exploring a Multidimensional World invites students to see science not as isolated subjects, but as an interconnected way of understanding how the world works. This class blends biology, chemistry, physics, earth science, and systems thinking into a cohesive, curiosity-driven experience.
Students investigate big questions across multiple dimensions—matter and energy, living systems, forces and motion, patterns, scale, and cause-and-effect. Lessons are hands-on and inquiry-based, emphasizing experimentation, observation, modeling, and discussion. Students are encouraged to ask “why,” make predictions, test ideas, and reflect on results.
Rather than memorizing facts, students learn to think like scientists: recognizing connections between disciplines, understanding how small changes ripple through systems, and applying concepts to real-world phenomena. Projects may include experiments, builds, simulations, outdoor investigations, and collaborative challenges.
This class is ideal for students who are curious about how things work, enjoy hands-on learning, and thrive when given space to explore ideas deeply and creatively.
Science – Exploring a Multidimensional World
$1,728 per student
$1,469 for members
Tuesdays & Thursdays @ 8:30 am – 10:00am
Instructor: Kirby
September 1st - December 21st (Excluding Nov. 24 & 26)
Middle School Mastery Math
In Mastery Math, students take charge of their learning and move through Common Core math standards at their own pace. Led by Garrett Austen, this class blends structure with independence — helping students not only master math but also develop the skills that make lifelong learners.
Each week begins with Goal Setting:
Students identify what they want to learn, map out their study blocks at RadAcad, and track their own progress. Along the way, they learn time management, accountability, and self-motivation and they’ll work with Garrett to create personalized incentives for reaching their goals.
Students can choose how they learn best: through mini-lessons, IXL, Khan Academy, YouTube tutorials, collaborative work, projects, or one-on-one tutoring. They also choose how to show mastery — by teaching peers, creating instructional videos, completing projects, mastering IXL or Khan Academy modules, or applying concepts in real-world contexts like design and data.
$2,700 per student
$2,295 for members
Tuesdays & Thursdays @ 10:15pm - 11:45pm
Instructor: Garrett
September 1st - December 21st (Excluding Nov. 24 & 26)
PE Class
Our Middle & High School PE class takes place at the Teton County Parks & Recreation Center, a dynamic community hub offering gymnasiums, fitness spaces, climbing walls, aquatics, and more. Students engage in skill-building movement activities, cooperative games, strength and conditioning, and sport-based activities designed to enhance physical fitness, teamwork, and confidence. By using diverse facility resources and structured challenges, this class helps teens build healthy habits, explore new athletic interests, and stay active in a fun, inclusive environment.
$1,380 per student
Free for members
Tuesdays & Thursdays @ 1:00pm - 2:30pm
Instructor: Garrett
September 1st - December 21st (Excluding Nov. 24 & 26)
Social Studies Class
In Social Studies, students will explore historical events, cultures, and key ideas that have shaped the world. Instruction will be guided by Common Core literacy standards and social studies learning goals, helping students build skills in reading historical texts, analyzing sources, and discussing important themes. While the class will often focus on shared topics or units, assignments and expectations will be differentiated based on each student’s grade level and ability. This approach ensures that all students can engage with the material while being appropriately challenged and supported.