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K-6th Grade Classes at UMCC - MONDAY
Room 1- Downstairs | Room 2-Downstairs | Room 3 - Upstairs | Room 4 - Upstairs | Music Room | Gym | |
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9:00-10:05 |
StoryTime Art
Kindergarten - 1st
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6th Grade Science
6th
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Market Gardening
3rd - 5th
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Coding & Robotics for Beginners
Kindergarten - 3rd
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10:05-11:10 |
ArtVenture Zone 3rd-4th (5th)
3rd - 5th
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Kindergarten Literacy
Kindergarten
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6th Grade English
6th
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Reader's Theater 4th-6th
4th - 6th
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PE 1st-3rd
1st - 3rd
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11:10-12:15 |
ArtVenture Zone 1st-2nd (3rd)
1st - 3rd
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Kindergarten Literacy
Kindergarten
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Chemistry For Kids 2nd-3rd
2nd - 3rd
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Choir 4th-6th
4th - 6th
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PE 4th-6th
4th - 6th
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12:15-1:20 |
ArtVenture Zone 5th-6th
5th - 6th
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Little Scientists
Kindergarten - 1st
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¡Exploramos Español! 1st-3rd
1st - 3rd
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Chemistry For Kids 4th-6th
4th - 6th
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Choir 1st-3rd
1st - 3rd
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PE 3rd-5th
3rd - 5th
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1:20-2:25 |
Road to Revolution
4th - 6th
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Little Readers
1st - 2nd
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Math Gameschooling
2nd - 3rd
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PE K-2nd
Kindergarten - 2nd
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2:30-3:30 |
Chemistry for Kids 3rd-5th
3rd - 5th
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Beginning Violin
Kindergarten - 2nd
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K-6th Grade Classes at UMCC - WEDNESDAY
Room 1- Downstairs | Room 2-Downstairs | Room 3 - Upstairs | Room 4 - Upstairs | Music Room | Gym | |
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9:00-10:05 |
Writing 3rd-4th(5th)
3rd - 6th
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6th Grade Science
6th
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Writing 2nd-3rd
2nd - 3rd
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Music and Movement
Kindergarten - 2nd
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10:05-11:10 |
Marine Life Studies 3rd-4th (5th)
3rd - 5th
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Kindergarten Literacy
Kindergarten
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6th Grade English
6th
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¡Exploramos Español! 4th-6th
4th - 6th
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Reader's Theater 1st-3rd
1st - 3rd
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PE 1st-3rd
1st - 3rd
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11:10-12:15 |
Marine Life Studies 1st-2nd(3rd)
1st - 3rd
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Kindergarten Literacy
Kindergarten
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STEM 3rd-4th
3rd - 4th
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Music 1st-3rd
1st - 3rd
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PE 4th-6th
4th - 6th
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12:15-1:20 |
Marine Life Studies (4th)5th-6th
4th - 6th
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Little Scientists
Kindergarten - 1st
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¡Exploramos Español! 4th-6th
4th - 6th
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STEM 1st-2nd
1st - 2nd
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Music 4th-6th
4th - 6th
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PE 3rd-5th
3rd - 5th
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1:20-2:25 |
World Geography
2nd - 4th
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Little Readers
1st - 2nd
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STEM 5th-6th
5th - 6th
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PE K-2nd
Kindergarten - 2nd
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2:30-3:30 |
Lego STEM Class
1st - 3rd
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Beginning Orchestra
3rd - 6th
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7th-12th Grade Classes at Skyline - Monday AND Wednesday
Room 1 | Room 2 | Room 3 | Room 4 | Room 5 | |
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8:30-9:45 |
Integrated American Literature & American History
10th - 12th
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Biology
9th - 12th
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Painting Composition and Techniques
7th - 12th
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Pre-Algebra
7th - 9th
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9:50-11:05 |
Integrated World Literature & World History
10th - 12th
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Chemistry
10th - 12th
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ART 1
7th - 12th
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Supervised Study Hour
7th - 12th
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Logic and Critical Thinking
9th - 12th
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11:10-12:25 |
Integrated 9th Grade Literature & Ancient History/Alaska Studies
9th
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Integrated Middle School Science
7th - 8th
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Photography
7th - 12th
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Geometry
8th - 12th
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Global Geography
9th - 12th
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12:25-12:45 |
LUNCH
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LUNCH
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LUNCH
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LUNCH
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LUNCH
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12:50-2:05 |
World Mythology
10th - 12th
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Theater
7th - 12th
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End User - All About Technology
7th - 12th
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American Government
11th - 12th
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Earth Science
9th - 12th
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2:10-3:25 |
Integrated Literature & U.S. History for Middle School (Pre-Colonial Period thru The Civil War)
7th - 8th
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Anatomy & Physiology
9th - 12th
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Spanish 1 (A)
7th - 12th
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Thursday - ONLINE -World Mythology
ONLINE MEETING | |
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Thursday 1:30-2:45 |
ONLINE - World Mythology
10th - 12th
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Friday Sewing Class for 6th-12th Grade
Skyline | |
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Friday 10:00-12:30 |
Sewing 1
6th - 12th
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UMCC - Kindergarten-6th Grade Classes
Skyline- 7th-12th Grade Classes
FAQ's
General
How do I pay for classes?
AnswerClass prices are listed PER SEMESTER. Spring class registration opens in December.
If homeschooling allotments are available to families for the 2024-2025 school year, vendors will direct bill Charter and Correspondence Schools. IDEA families must turn in the Vendor Direct Payment Form by the end of the first week of classes. For families who choose not to use direct billing to a Charter/Correspondence School, they can pay by cash or check directly to the teacher. A receipt will be issued for reimbursement purposes. If choosing to pay the vendor directly through one of these methods, full semester class tuition will be due by August 23rd for Skyline families and September 13th for UMCC families.
If homeschooling allotments are not available to families for the 2024-2025 school year, vendors will require full payment for the class by August 23rd for Skyline families and September 13th for UMCC families. Families can make payments by cash and checks. A receipt will be issued for reimbursement purposes.
*If a family would like to work out a payment installment plan, they should speak directly with the teacher.
**Families are responsible for the full tuition payment if there is no money left from their allotment or allotments are restricted for any reason.
***Class payment policies are subject to change depending on the AK Homeschooling court ruling decisions.
Is Eagle River Homeschool Classes a Co-Op?
AnswerNo, Eagle River Homeschool does NOT operate as a traditional co-op. Usually, co-ops require parents to participate in a significant way by teaching classes or volunteering. Eagle River Homeschool does not require parents to volunteer their time. ERH is a collective of teachers who offer high-quality classes at the same time and place. Families enrolled in the classes can choose to participate in extra activities held outside of classes such as Friday Activity Days, TEEN Nights, and holiday parties. The goal is to build ERH into a community of families who learn AND play together!
When are classes held?
AnswerClasses for all age groups (Elementary, Middle, and High School) are on Monday and Wednesday. Classes are purposely arranged in a block schedule so students can take core and elective classes back to back. Taking multiple classes in a row gives students time to build relationships with peers and teachers and offers the feeling of being part of a group. Students often comment that taking classes at Eagle River Homeschool feels like going to school because they can learn with friends, without having to go every day. It’s the best of both worlds! Classes run twice a week to allow students to complete assignments outside of class on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. It also allows families to participate in other activities that might run on a Tuesday/Thursday schedule. For families that have students in both elementary and high school classes, this schedule allows families to concentrate on schoolwork at home the rest of the week without having to run students to different locations on different days.
What determines the class price?
AnswerMany factors go into the price of a class. Please remember that these classes are the teachers' job. Teachers are also responsible for paying rent for the room, insurance, license fees, taxes, and all class supplies and materials. Eagle River Homeschool class prices are comparable to other classes in Anchorage and Mat-Su Valley. If high-quality classes and being part of a great community of learners is important to you, please plan your homeschool budget to be able to fit in the classes you are interested in.
How do I register for classes?
AnswerRegistration is done on the Eagle River Homeschool Website. Log in to the website with your secure password. Find the class you want to register for on the gray class matrix and click on the student you want to be in the class. Teachers will then send a confirmation email and a registration packet with additional class information. You can view all the classes you have registered for by logging into your account and clicking on CLASSROOM DASHBOARD on the top right of the page.
What happens if I change my mind and want to un-enroll from a class before classes start?
AnswerParents can only add their students to a class list, not remove them from the list. If you would like to remove your student from a class before the class has started, please send an email to the website administrator and they would be happy to help. Include your student's name and the class you wish to have them removed from. Email - [email protected]
Is there a registration fee?
AnswerYes. To become a member of Eagle River Homeschool, there is a $50 non-refundable fee paid each semester, per family. This fee helps cover administration costs, website fees, insurance, and rental fees. The $50 fee can be paid on the website with a credit card, or a Cash or Check payment can be arranged. Each class has a tuition fee that is paid directly to the teacher.
Are there social events offered outside of classes?
AnswerYES! Eagle River Homeschool strives to nourish friendships outside of class times. We intentionally set aside time to meet with other families for activities that give kids and parents the chance to build relationships. Homeschooling is so much better with friends! Each Friday afternoon we meet at varying locations for an activity. Friday Activity Days include park meet-ups, hiking, sledding, ice skating, field trips, and more. TEEN NIGHTS are special nights held once a quarter designed to give teens a fun space to hang out and have fun. ERH also hosts holiday parties several times throughout the year.
Can parents and siblings wait in the building?
AnswerThis is a drop-off program - Parents should drop off students for classes and return PROMPTLY on time to get them after classes. Parents are welcome to come in to drop off kids or pick them up when class is over at any location. Parents and siblings are not permitted to wait in the building.
**During the first week of classes parents are encouraged to walk students in and help kids get settled.
Can students wait in the building?
AnswerElementary students must be supervised in the building at all times. Teachers supervise students during the short transition between classes. If an elementary student is not enrolled in a class, they should not be in the building.
7th-12th grade students at Skyline are welcome to sit in the designated Study Hall area and work on homework quietly if they are waiting for another class or waiting to be picked up. 7th-12th grade students will not be directly supervised in the Study Hall area and must remain quiet and respectful.
What happens on snow days?
AnswerEagle River Homeschool follows the Anchorage School District's inclement weather policy. If ASD cancels school for weather, then ERH will also cancel classes. There are two snow days built into the calendar at the end of each semester that will be added to the semester if snow days are used. If more than one Monday and one Wednesday are used as Snow Days, classes will move to remote learning. Skyline teachers will hold classes on ZOOM and UMCC teachers will email work for the day.
Is Eagle River Homeschool open to any homeschool student?
AnswerYes! Classes are open to all homeschool students – with any charter or correspondence school or independent homeschoolers.
Can students eat in the building?
AnswerElementary students are welcome to bring lunch and/or snacks and eat during appropriate times in class. Each teacher will let students know when it’s a good time for a snack if they need one.
7th-12th grade students may eat lunch during the LUNCH period inside or outside. Students may also eat quickly during the transition between classes.
Are classes secular?
AnswerYes, all classes are secular in content and not affiliated with the church in any way.
What should I be prepared for the first day of classes?
AnswerOn the first day, parents are welcome to stay and help students figure out where to go and what to do. There are class signs on each classroom door. It’s very helpful to make your child a schedule - If your student is taking multiple classes, please write down the order of classes they are taking and tape it inside their notebook or make a slip for their pocket or backpack. You can also print the schedule and circle the classes they are taking. This makes it easy for them to remember where they should go next and easy for teachers to direct them to the next class. Students are expected to go right to their next class.
How do I stay up-to-date on all the current Eagle River Homeschool information?
AnswerJoin our Facebook Page - Eagle River (Alaska) Homeschool Classes.
Join the REMIND Class to get texts sent to you with important reminders. To get the Class Code please email [email protected]
Read the weekly email that will be sent to your inbox each week during the school year!
Check the website for all current schedules, sign-ups, and upcoming events.
I have a question about a class, who should I contact?
AnswerParents can email any teacher directly with questions about classes. Each vendor email is listed at the bottom of the class description or on the Meet the Teachers page.
What happens if I want to drop a class?
AnswerIf you wish to drop a class for any reason, you must drop by the end of the first week of class. The final drop deadline for Fall semester is Friday, August 23 for Skyline Classes and Friday, September 13th for UMCC Classes. The final drop deadline for the Spring semester is Friday, January 10th. If you wish to drop a class for any reason, please contact the teacher directly. If you drop before the deadline, you will be charged a prorated fee for the one or two classes your student(s) attended. Families who drop after the drop deadline will be responsible for the entire semester’s tuition.
UMCC (K-6th Grade)
Can I choose which grade level class my student enrolls in?
AnswerYes. The classes are grouped with suggested grades. If you feel like your student would do better in another grade-level class, it is your decision. You can always email the teacher if you have any questions.
Skyline (7th-12th Grade)
Are 7th-12th grade classes all-inclusive?
AnswerYES! The 7th-12th grade classes at Skyline are designed to cover all the class subject matter without any additional supplementing at home. Each teacher operates a Google Classroom where they post assignments and lesson materials. Students can turn in assignments through Google Classroom as well and track their grades through the gradebook. Teachers plan all lessons, give tests and quizzes, and assign final grades.