Blue Team - 9th Grade
NEW - Virtual Animal Dissection
The Center for Homeschool Excellence will be exploring many different kinds of dissection software specifically for the upper grades. Click here for more information about this exciting and exclusive opportunity.
NEW - Classic Literature Club has been updated. Instead of just reading Classic Literature, we will use the All American History curriculum by Bright Ideas Press along with primary sources.Click here for the list of primary sources and classic literature that we will be reading. This would be a great way to earn an American History credit, a Literature credit or both!
NEW - Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) presentation and private workshop for High School Girls only (More information soon!)
 
• Science/Labs-
Virtual Animal Dissection Class (Biology)
Private, Hands-on workshops with the Science Theatre for Chemistry and Physics
Clarence Jones Observatory trip - Astronomy
Challenger Center UTC Mission - Physics
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) presentation and private workshop - High School Girls only
Virtual ChemLab Class
 
• Advanced service projects-
Biloxi, MS spring cleanup trip
Samaritan Center project
Thanksgiving and Christmas service project
 
• Keepers at Home and Contenders for the Faith Club-
Too busy to join scout programs? Earn honors while at the CHE and life skills too! All ages, levels, and co-ed.Click here for the honors that we will be working on for this year:
 
• Ability to sit-in on a local university class that explores how to write essays, how to "read" your professor, study skills, etc. in preparation for college level work and thinking.
 
• Student Government Association with leadership positions
 
• Academic Honor Societies- Senior Beta Club (9th-12th) Homeschool National Honor Society (for qualifying Seniors) The National Society of High School Scholars (from the family that started the Nobel Prize)
 
• Age appropriate social events and activities planned with their teams
 
• Support group meeting for parents with topics relating to high schoolers like dual enrollment, how to write a transcript, college admissions process, how to put together a portfolio, etc.
Note: The high school classes meet every Tuesday for American History/American Literature or Science Labs/Science Field Trips