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School Plan 2023-2024

 This year I graduated a student and inaugurate another (report wise, anyway) and it's such a bittersweet experience.

Big Bro will be a freshman at City College, majoring in Sonic Arts. It's an exciting new season for us!


Here is our plan for the year.

11th Grade: Big Sis

Bible: BSF

Math: College Algebra (Clep prep), SAT prep

English: Some assignments from Am Hist, and also SAT prep

Science: a break this year!

History: American History I (Guesthollow)

Foreign Language: Mandarin (Integrated Chinese)

Govt: Government (Guesthollow) We will do the Econs and Personal Finance next year


9th Grade: Lil Sis
We have another highschooler in the house!

Bible: BSF

Math: Algebra II (Algebrawithinreach, intermediate)

Science: Chemistry (Jay Wile, with VHSG)

English: Assignments from Geography, and Kumon worksheets

Social Studies: World Geography and Cultures (Guesthollow)

Foreign Language: Korean



6th Grade: Baby Sis

Bible: BSF

English: Rod and Staff, kumon

Math: Singapore Math, kumon

Social Studies: Jr Geography and Cultures (Guesthollow)

Science: Materials from MFW Exploring Countries and Cultures

Foreign Language: Mandarin (little fox)



1st Grade: Wee Bro

Math: Kumon and various fun workbooks
Social Studies: Jr Geography and Cultures (Guesthollow)
Science: Materials from MFW 1st Grade materials, as well as ECC
Foreign Language: hanyu pinyin


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