Fall Registration 2024

We're excited to announce that we're changing our fall registration process and class format!

We've decided to have two registration waves to accommodate those who prefer to plan ahead and those who prefer to register closer to the start of classes.

You can now pay for the entire year in advance and get our lowest tuition cost. (until May 30, 2024)

Or, when we open registration again this summer, you can register for monthly payments. (available June 1-15)

The first wave of registration is exclusively for our newsletter subscribers and is now open. Don't miss out on this opportunity to secure your spot early!

As for what's new, most of our literature classes will move to a monthly format. This means that classes will meet fewer times, making it easier for busy homeschooling families to fit into their schedules. Additionally, this change will allow us to offer a wider variety of class options.

Our classes are geared toward neurodivergent students, and we include ample time in every meeting to share special interests and rabbit trails.

Enrollment in our classes will include a packet of accompanying activities to prepare students for our live monthly meetings. Students can also access our Google Classroom page to interact with each other and the instructor between classes. For our teen classes, students will have access to Discord, where they can discuss the book with their classmates as they read.

All enrollments include our weekly Geek Out open Zoom meetup of all Bookish students on Thursdays at 6 pm Central time.

We're thrilled about these changes and hope you are, too! Be sure to take advantage of the first wave of registration and stay tuned for more updates and information.

Monthly Classes:

Monthly class tuition- one payment of $240 for the school year of 2024/25

Monthly Classes are Held on the Last Wednesday of the month.

Cuddly Animal Stories Lit Class (all ages that need it)

2:00-2:45 pm Last Wednesday of the month August-May

Tum Tum and Nutmeg: Adventures Beyond Nutmouse Hall by Emily Bearn (September and October Discussion)

The Adventures of Geraldine Woolkins by Karin Kaufman (November Discussion)

The Very, Very Far North by Dan Bar-el (December Discussion)

Skunk and Badger by Amy Timberlake (January Discussion)

Flora and Ulysses by Kate DiCamillo (February Discussion)

Masterpiece by Elise Broach (March Discussion)

Dog Squad by Chris Grabenstien (April Discussion)

How to Train Your Dad by Gary Paulsen (May Discussion)

Adventure Lit Class (ages 9-15)

3:00- 3:45 pm Last Wednesday of the month August-May

The Gauntlet by Karuna Riazi. (September Discussion)

World Famous Nine by Ben Guterson (October Discussion)

The Cats of Silver Crescent by Kaela Noel (November)

Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow by Jessica Townsend December)

Six Feet Below Zero by Ena Jones (January)

Winterhouse by Ben Guterson (February)

Book Scavenger by Jennifer Chambliss Bertman (March)

The Changelings by Christina Soontornvat (April)

The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin (May)

Teen Mythology Lit Class (Ages 12+)

4:00-4:45 pm Last Wednesday of the month August-May

It Waits in the Forest by Sarah Daas

A Drop of Venom by Sajni Patel

Sky in the Deep by Adrienne Young

Lore by Alexandra Bracken

Letters of Enchantment Books 1 and 2 by Rebecca Ross

Secrets of the Nile Books 1 and 2 by Isabel Ibanez

Sun and Star: A Nico DiAngelo Adventure by Rick Riordan

Weekly Classes:

Weekly class tuition: one payment of $650

World Building (ages 10-15)

4:00-4:45 pm Thursdays

Exploring the World Through Story Level D (third through fifth grade)

1:00-1:45 pm Tuesday and Thursday

Exploring the World Through Story Level E (fourth through sixth grade)

2:00- 2:45 pm Tuesday and Thursday

Exploring the World Through Story Level F (fifth through seventh grade)

3:00-3:45 pm Tuesday and Thursday

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