Leadership for America Academy
an Oklahoma Family Commonwealth
SINCE 2013
LFAA
Do you need to discuss LFAA with our Principle Mentor?
Lori Cummings
Tel: 918-363-7707 or 918-607-5622
Open Enrollment
For the Youth (12-17), we are offering 2 Practice Scholar Projects and 2 Apprentice Scholar Projects.
Practice Scholar Projects:
Shakespeare Conquest - An immersion approach to learning and studying Shakespeare and actor's training. Through this, course students learn they can be part of something GREAT and "I can do hard things and I have a role to play."
Sword/Hero - The study of the Civil war and WWII. - Take a walk back in time. Learn self goverance, recogizing the power of personal freedom.
Learn interview skills, be part of the hero generation.
Apprentice Scholar Projects:
Quest I & II - Take your learning to a whole new depth. Students will prepate for their future success.
LFAA Junior Program (under 12 years)
While the youth are in their classes, we have fantastic classes for the children less than 12 years!
We have had huge success with implementing different stations for the 3-7 year olds. Stations are building, imaginary play, arts, and craft! They spend 20 min at each station in the first hour. Then they have music time and a story time! The kids love having fun with their friends! The moms are highly involved in making this successful!
The 8-11 year olds have been studying the "greats" in history and doing project based classes this year.
Scholar Classes will be on Fridays from 8:30 am to 1:00pm.
Snack: 10:30 - 11:00
Mom's Quest Light class 11:00 - 1:00
Afternoon enrichment class will be offered:
Class times 1:15 pm to 2:35 pm and 2:40 pm to 4:00pm
Choose 2 classes.
1st block 1:15 - 2:35 pm
Art Taught by Rachel Brokenicky
Sewing/Home Arts by Debby Adair
Junior Art Taught by Taryn Kalagher
2nd Block 2:40 - 4:00 pm
Spanish 1 Taught by Natalie Ray
Supplies needed:
Practice Makes Perfect Basic Spanish (used, good condition) -Dorothy Richmond
Easy Spanish Step by Step – Barbara Bregstein
Easy Spanish Phrase Book – Pablo Garcia Loaeza
Description: This is a basic Spanish course for approximately junior high or high school level learners. We will be learning to speak, read and write in Spanish. An eighth grade English reading proficiency level is recommended in order for learners to be successful in this course. Some of the things we will cover are: pronunciation, vocabulary, verb conjugation, (present, preterit, imperfect, etc.) direct objects, indirect objects, sentence structure, common phrases, etc. Spanish is a very fun and relatively easy language to learn! I look forward to having fun in class and teaching the kids an extremely useful world-wide language!
Class materials cost will be due August 1st so I can order books or you can order on your own.
Please call if you have any questions. My cell is 918-810-7567.
Art Taught by Rachel Brokenicky
Biology - Tammy Dickeson - class will be held on Tuesday
Exploring Creation With Biology 2nd Edition Published by Apologia.
Labs will be done weekly together in class. Students will work at home doing book work. Labs - Families will donate material or pay a fee for materials needed. Contact Tammy with questions.
Math by Tammy Dickeson
For any questions or concerns, please contact:
Lori Cummings - 918-363-7707 or 607-5622
Principle Mentor
LFAA