A careful analysis of the more functional math foundation that is needed for real world applications. Whether the math be for science or personal accounting, this course will cover the relevant math formulas and procedures to carry on math processes when it counts. Whether you're rich and want keep track of your funds or want to know how scientific forces in the universe work, this class will give you the broad foundations to look for. Tuition: $196
Physics, Physics, Physics(9-13)
Claudio Salazar
Friday, 1:00-2:30pm
This course is an introductory course to understanding the principles of physical forces in the Universe. How does motion work, what forces hold things together, what forces control our Universe and more! Time will be devoted to understanding the conceptual aspects to how all these principles work to create the physical reality we see in our waking world. Tuition: $224
Animal Diversity (9-12)
Carly Ryan
Friday, 3:00-5:00pm
What do animals eat? Why do they live where they live? Why are there so many kinds of animals? Why do sharks live in the ocean but not in a lake? Animals live in all kinds of places and live in all kinds of different ways. We will explore the animal kingdom from the smallest barnacle to the biggest whale, from fish that glow in the dark to snakes that can fly. We will explore this diversity while participating in hands on experiments, like racing hot lizards to learn about thermoregulation and testing the effect of smelling crabs on snails looking for food. We will also get to know the amazing animals that live right in our neighborhood by watching them eat, breathe and grow right in the lab. Tuition: $280 Lab fee: $75
Math Tutoring(all ages) Claudio Salazar
Friday afternoons, starting at 3pm, upon appointment