Age Requirements
***Please Note: Learning Station qualifies the age of 7th grade students as being 12 on or before September 15. ***
2025-2026 Upper Level
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Session 1: FALL OR YEAR |
Biology (Yearlong)
8th - 12th ; 13 y/o - 19 y/o
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Grammar and Essay (Yearlong)
7th - 12th ; 12 y/o - 19 y/o
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Physical Science (Yearlong)
7th - 12th ; 12 y/o - 19 y/o
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Culinary Basics*
7th - 12th ; 12 y/o - 18 y/o
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Wildlife Management*
7th - 12th ; 12 y/o - 19 y/o
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Introduction to Public Speaking*
7th - 12th ; 12 y/o - 19 y/o
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Session 1: SPRING |
Introduction to Spanish (Immersion)*
7th - 9th ; 12 y/o - 15 y/o
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Biblical Excavation
7th - 12th ; 12 y/o - 19 y/o
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Introduction to Health Careers*
7th - Adult 20+ ; 12 y/o - 19 y/o
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Session 2: FALL OR YEAR |
Chemistry (Yearlong)
9th - 12th ; 14 y/o - 19 y/o
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Jr. & Sr. High Theater Arts* (Co-op Track Only) (20 wk Yearlong)
7th - 12th ; 12 y/o - 19 y/o
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Story of the World: Ancient History* (20 wk Yearlong)
7th - 12th ; 12 y/o - 19 y/o
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Writer's Workshop (Fall)
7th - 12th ; 12 y/o - 19 y/o
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Health Education
7th - 12th ; 12 y/o - 19 y/o
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Introduction to Engineering
7th - 12th ; 12 y/o - 19 y/o
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Session 2: SPRING |
Writer's Workshop (Spring)
7th - 12th ; 12 y/o - 19 y/o
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Costume Making
9th - 12th ; 14 y/o - 19 y/o
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Computer Programming
7th - 12th ; 12 y/o - 19 y/o
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Cultural Cuisine*
7th - 12th ; 12 y/o - 19 y/o
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Session 3: FALL OR YEAR |
Environmental Science (Yearlong)
7th - 12th ; 12 y/o - 19 y/o
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Algebra 2 (Yearlong)
9th - 12th ; 14 y/o - 19 y/o
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Constitutional Literacy
7th - 12th ; 12 y/o - 19 y/o
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Geography
7th - 12th ; 12 y/o - 19 y/o
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Woodcarving*
8th - 12th ; 13 y/o - 19 y/o
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Book Binding
7th - 12th ; 12 y/o - 19 y/o
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Session 3: SPRING |
Mixed Media Arts
7th - 12th ; 12 y/o - 19 y/o
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Introduction to Teaching
7th - 12th ; 12 y/o - 19 y/o
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Basics of Line Dancing
7th - 12th ; 12 y/o - 19 y/o
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Session 4: FALL OR YEAR |
Survival (20 wk Yearlong)
7th - 12th ; 12 y/o - 19 y/o
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Volleyball I*
7th - 12th ; 12 y/o - 19 y/o
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Intro to Cosmetology*
7th - 12th ; 12 y/o - 19 y/o
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Lititz Martial Arts
7th - 12th ; 12 y/o - 19 y/o
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Session 4: SPRING |
Volleyball II*
7th - 12th ; 12 y/o - 19 y/o
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Watercolor
7th - 12th ; 12 y/o - 19 y/o
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Logic, Apologetics, & Debate*
7th - 12th ; 12 y/o - 19 y/o
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Session 5: FALL OR YEAR |
Basic Music Theory & Biblical Worship I
7th - 12th ; 12 y/o - 19 y/o
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Krav Maga (Fall)
7th - 12th ; 12 y/o - 19 y/o
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Car Mechanics for Beginners
7th - 12th ; 12 y/o - 18 y/o
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Session 5: SPRING |
Basic Music Theory & Biblical Worship II
7th - 12th ; 12 y/o - 19 y/o
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Krav Maga (Spring)
7th - 12th ; 12 y/o - 19 y/o
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Small Engine Theory and Application
7th - 12th ; 12 y/o - 19 y/o
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KEY Terms to Understanding the Grid
SESSIONS- Sessions are essentially the time period the class is held.
- Session 1 classes are held from 9:20-10:20am
- Session 2 classes are held from 10:25-11:55am
- Session 3 classes are held from 12:50-1:50pm
- Session 4 classes are held from 1:55-2:55pm
- Session 5 classes are held from 3:00-4:00pm
OPTIONS - Options are the classes provided during that session/time period
ULA vs ULB-
- ULA classes are to signify the classes that are taught by our Independently Contracted Teachers. These are professionals in their fields who are teaching the classes. They set the cost of the classes and you will pay them the class fee directly.
- ULB classes are classes that are taught by parents who are participating in Co-op track. They are parents who have an expertise and passion for teaching a particular subject.
ACADEMIC vs ENRICHMENT
Classes labeled “ACADEMIC” are expected to meet the hour or textbook requirements for a half or whole credit*. All other classes will be labeled ENRICHMENT. That does not mean that they have no credit value, but rather that they would likely need to be bundled with other classes or coursework to meet the standard of a half or whole high school credit. Some enrichment classes like PE, music, art, safety, health, etc. are designed to meet the 7th-12th ‘checklist’ subjects that do not have minimum credit requirements assigned.
FEES
- Class Fee is what you will pay for the class. This also covers basic supplies for the teachers. Some teachers will add on an additional supply or textbook fee if needed.
- Registration Fee is $10 per a class per a semester. A year long class covers 2 semesters, so the registration fee will be $20.
- Opt- out Fee refers to Monitoring. There is a $20 per a class per a semester fee if you opt out of Monitoring. More information regarding monitoring can be provided.
WAITLIST
Some of our popular classes will likely have waitlists. While we can not guarantee that a spot will become available, there are times when changes are made for a variety of reasons and a spot becomes available. If you sign up for a waitlist, we will notify you if a student drops out of that class.
If you are interested in learning more about
Learning Station and signing up for Upper Level classes, we recommend that you first review the FAQs page.
If you have reviewed the FAQs and want to sign up for Upper Level classes as an Upper Level Only family, you may request Member Access.
If you have more questions or if you do not receive a response to your member access within a couple of days, please email learningstationcoop@gmail.com.