
Are you having a great time? Over here at Berea, we swap to Summer Office Hours. I am “in the office” Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. My hours are 11:00am – 3:00pm. However, Berea often takes me all over! Throughout the Read More …
Preparing the youth of today for the challenges of tomorrow
Are you having a great time? Over here at Berea, we swap to Summer Office Hours. I am “in the office” Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. My hours are 11:00am – 3:00pm. However, Berea often takes me all over! Throughout the Read More …
2023/2024 School Year Enrollment has begun. To begin the enrollment process, please submit an application. Office hours June 6, 2023 – August 3, 2023 are Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursdays; 11:00am – 3:00pm. Application and enrollment forms will be reviewed during Read More …
Check the website for all the news about 2023/2024. Enrollment begins May 19.
Thanks for joining me for a few hints about the upcoming year! Hello! I’m still working on the 23/24 schedule, but there are some thing I know and I want to share with you. 1. Ms. Jess, Ms. Krisi, and Read More …
Lots of things going on behind the scenes! You may be wondering why the newsletter is hitting your inboxes on Tuesday. Just a smidge behind the usual schedule…. Indulge me for a moment, I have some things to share. I Read More …
Registration for fall is coming! New schedules and everything
What classes do you teach? Talk a little about them and why you are excited to teach them. This semester I am looking forward to teaching Academic Writing and American Literature. I love the part that both of these classes Read More …
By Jen Hogan THE SINGLE BEST THING I’VE DONE AS A HOMESCHOOLING MOM IS GIVE UP. Not give up as in QUIT, but give up as in stop being in control and responsible for Every. Little. Detail. Our best homeschooling Read More …
To the class of 2021, and all of our wonderful Berea family.
By Marvin Raymond A number of years ago a student in Idaho presented a science project called “How Gullible Are We?” He did a survey of fellow students to see what they thought about a chemical he called dihydrogen monoxide or Read More …