Interpreters
Tuesday/Thursday
The Interpreters Program serves students in 7th grade and up who are ready for deeper academic challenge, thoughtful discussion, and flexible learning options that fit into busy and growing lives. Interpreters are offered on two distinct days—an Academic Day and an Enrichment Day—and families may choose to enroll in one day or both, depending on their needs and goals.
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The Academic Day includes courses in Science, Early American History, Financial Literacy, and Lost Tools of Writing, designed to support rigorous learning and meaningful skill development. The Enrichment Day offers Psychology, Debate, Fitness, and Art, encouraging critical thinking, creativity, and personal growth.
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This flexible structure allows families to intentionally pair Kaleo classes with their home education. Ask us how specific courses can be combined with your homeschool curriculum to provide academic credit for your student. To ensure meaningful engagement and individualized support, all Interpreters classes are capped at 12 students, within a supportive, Christ-centered community that values both excellence and balance.
26-27 Schedule Coming Soon

Science
Science is a focused, in-depth course that explores biology during the first half of the year and neuroscience during the second, challenging students to think critically about how life works and how the brain shapes behavior, learning, and decision-making.

Lost Tools of Writing
Lost Tools of Writing teaches students how to think clearly and communicate persuasively by structuring ideas, forming strong arguments, and writing with purpose, logic, and confidence.

Early American History
Early American History explores the people, events, and ideas that shaped the foundations of the United States, challenging students to analyze history, ask meaningful questions, and understand how the past informs the world they live in today.

Financial Literacy
Financial Literacy equips students with real-world money skills, including budgeting, saving, investing basics, and responsible decision-making, helping them build confidence and wisdom in managing their finances.

Debate
Debate challenges students to think critically, articulate ideas clearly, and engage respectfully with differing viewpoints while building confidence in public speaking and logical argumentation.

Pyschology
Psychology explores how people think, feel, and behave, helping students better understand themselves, relationships, and the motivations behind human behavior through discussion and real-world application.

Fitness
Fitness focuses on strength, endurance, and overall wellness through intentional movement and training, helping students develop healthy habits, discipline, and respect for their bodies.

Art
Art encourages students to explore creativity and visual expression through a variety of mediums, developing technical skills, artistic voice, and an appreciation for the creative process.
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