• Class Registration Form

  • Welcome — we’re so glad you’re here! 🎉

    Spring Semester begins March 2, 2026.

    Our Spring class schedule is now live. This enrollment form is used to reserve a student’s spot in selected classes while final confirmations are completed.

    Submitting this form allows families to:

    Select desired classes
    Secure priority placement
    Receive confirmation and next steps once classes are finalized
    ✨ Please submit one form per child.
    If registering multiple students, complete this form separately for each child.

    How Enrollment Works
    This form reserves a spot in your selected classes
    Classes are confirmed once minimum enrollment is met
    Payment is not processed until a class is confirmed
    Families will receive a confirmation email with invoicing and final details
    Submitting this form does not finalize enrollment, but it ensures your family is included in class planning and priority communication.


    Tuition & Fees
    Pricing below reflects Spring 2026 semester rates.

    Registration Fees

    Annual Registration Fee: $30 per student
    Family Maximum: $90 per year


    We’re excited to learn alongside your family this spring!

  • Parent/Guardian Information

    This section collects the contact information we’ll use to communicate with you throughout the Spring 2026 term, including enrollment updates, invoices, schedules, and important announcements. Please ensure all information is accurate and up to date.
  • Student Information

    This section collects student information needed for class placement and instruction. The details provided help ensure your student is enrolled in age-appropriate classes and supported appropriately during the Spring 2026 term. Please complete one form per student.
  • Classes

    Structured learning experiences designed to build academic, social, or developmental skills through guided instruction and small group engagement.
  • Little Musician’s Making Music TH 3:00 PM 45 MINS (1st - 3rd)

    SKU CLSR26E001

    Little Musician’s Making Music Online Class 

    Meets Thursdays from 3:00 PM - 3:45 PM MST Once Weekly with Live Instructor Miss Amy

    This course is designed to introduce students to the joy of music while building a strong foundation in basic musical concepts. Through singing, rhythm activities, movement, and creative exploration, students will experience how music makes us feel—both as listeners and as creators.

    Classes focus on hands-on learning and active participation. Students will explore rhythm, pitch, dynamics, and musical expression through clapping, counting, singing, and playful music-making. Emphasis is placed on developing musicality, confidence, and creativity in a supportive and engaging environment.

    By nurturing curiosity and creativity, this course helps students develop essential musical skills while fostering a lifelong love of music.

    Learning Objectives:

    Understand basic music concepts such as rhythm, pitch, and dynamics
    Develop skills in keeping a steady beat, clapping, counting, and rhythmic movement
    Build musicality and confidence through singing and group participation
    Express creativity and emotion through musical exploration
    Materials Needed:

    May require the purchase of small instruments

  • Storytime T/TH 11:00 AM MST 30 MINS  (PreK - 2nd)

    SKU CLSR26E002

    Storytime Class Online 

    Meets Tuesday & Thursday at 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM Twice Weekly with Live Instructor Sarah Tenney

    Students will enjoy engaging virtual storytime sessions designed to foster a love of reading and strengthen early literacy skills. Through interactive online reading, discussion, and comprehension activities, children will develop listening, understanding, and critical thinking skills in a fun and supportive virtual environment.

    Learning Objectives:

    Develop listening and attention skills during interactive online storytime
    Practice comprehension by discussing story elements, characters, and events
    Build early vocabulary and language skills
    Foster a love of reading and encourage curiosity about books
    Materials Needed: None

  • Circle Time M/W 11:00 AM MST 30 MINS (PreK - K)

    SKU CLSR26E003

    Circle Time Class Online 

    Meets Monday & Wednesday from 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM Twice Weekly with Live Instructor Sarah Tenney

    Students will enjoy engaging virtual Circle Time sessions designed to develop listening, understanding, and critical thinking skills in a fun and supportive virtual environment.

    Learning Objectives:

    Develop listening and attention skills
    Practice life skills by talking about months of the year, days of the week, weather, and more.
    Build early communication and language skills
    Develop letter and number recognition, as well as shapes and colors
    Materials Needed: None

  • Introduction to Creative Writing M/W 1:00 PM MST 60 MINS (7th - 12th)

    SKU CLSR26U003

    Introduction to Creative Writing Class Online 

    Meets Monday & Wednesday from 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM MST Twice Weekly with Live Instructor Sarah Tenney

    This course invites students to explore the art of creative writing through a series of themed sessions. Over the course of 12 weeks, students will engage in exercises and projects that build essential storytelling skills, including developing characters, crafting settings, and structuring narratives. Each session encourages creativity, self-expression, and thoughtful reflection, helping students grow as confident and imaginative writers.

    Learning Objectives:

    Understand the fundamentals of creative writing, including story structure, character development, and setting
    Practice creating engaging characters and believable dialogue
    Explore different narrative techniques, including point of view and sensory details
    Build confidence and creativity in expressing ideas through writing
    Materials Needed: Notebook and pen, or computer and keyboard. Students will be reading their work out loud.

  • Creative Writing Workshop T/TH 1:00 PM MST 60 MINS (7th - 12th)

    SKU WRKR26U001

    Creative Writing Workshop Online 

    Meets Tuesday & Thursday from 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM, Twice Weekly with Live Instructor Sarah Tenney

    This online workshop gives students the opportunity to practice actively and refine their creative writing skills. The course combines structured instruction with hands-on exercises to explore storytelling techniques, character development, point of view, sensory details, and narrative structure. Sessions may be broken into themed mini-series (up to 4 weeks each), allowing students to focus on one skill at a time while building confidence and creativity in their writing.

    Learning Objectives:

    Practice creating and developing original writing pieces
    Explore different points of view and narrative techniques
    Enhance stories with sensory details and descriptive language
    Strengthen revision and editing skills
    Build confidence in expressing ideas creatively through writing
    Materials Needed: Notebook and pen, or computer and keyboard. Students will be reading their work out loud.

  • Swim & Safety 6 Week Mini Series M 11:00 AM MST 30 MINS (PreK - 2)

    SKU CLSR26E005

    Swim & Safety 6 Week Mini-Series Online Class

    Meets Mondays at 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM MST for 30 MINS with Live Instructor: Certified Swim Instructor Rebecca Sweat

    A 6-week mini series designed to help students develop essential water safety knowledge in a supportive, interactive online environment. Students will learn important safety rules, swimming basics, and ways to stay safe around water, while engaging in discussions, demonstrations, and fun activities.

    Learning Objectives:
    By the end of this mini series, students will:

    Understand essential water safety rules and guidelines
    Recognize potential hazards around pools, lakes, and other bodies of water
    Learn basic swimming techniques and safety practices (theoretical)
    Gain confidence and preparedness for real-life water situations
    Develop problem-solving and decision-making skills related to water safety
    Important Note:
    This is an online class only, and students will not be swimming in the pool during the course.

    Completion Incentive:
    Students who successfully complete the mini series will receive one admission to the Pratt Aquatic Center. This admission is for the student and their parent/guardian to use at their convenience; it is not supervised by the course instructor.

  • Swim & Safety 6 Week Mini Series M 12:00 PM MST 45 MINS (3rd - 6th)

    SKU CLSR26E004

    Swim & Safety 6 Week Mini-Series Online Class

    Meets Mondays at 12:00 PM - 12:45 PM MST for 45 MINS with Live Instructor: Certified Swim Instructor Rebecca Sweat

    A 6-week mini series designed to help students develop essential water safety knowledge in a supportive, interactive online environment. Students will learn important safety rules, swimming basics, and ways to stay safe around water, while engaging in discussions, demonstrations, and fun activities.

    Learning Objectives:
    By the end of this mini series, students will:

    Understand essential water safety rules and guidelines
    Recognize potential hazards around pools, lakes, and other bodies of water
    Learn basic swimming techniques and safety practices (theoretical)
    Gain confidence and preparedness for real-life water situations
    Develop problem-solving and decision-making skills related to water safety
    Important Note:
    This is an online class only, and students will not be swimming in the pool during the course.

    Completion Incentive:
    Students who successfully complete the mini series will receive one admission to the Pratt Aquatic Center. This admission is for the student and their parent/guardian to use at their convenience; it is not supervised by the course instructor.

  • Specialty Classes

    Focused classes that explore a unique subject or skill area, offering students deeper enrichment beyond traditional learning topics.
  • Spanish 101 M/F 1:45 PM 30 MINS (3rd - 6th)

    SKU SPCR26U002

    Spanish 101 Online Class

    Meets Monday & Friday from 1:45 - 2:15 PM MST Twice Weekly with Live Instructor Adriana Donoyan

    This is an introductory class that will teach students the basics of Spanish. We will focus on developing basic language skills. The course will build vocabulary and elementary grammar while teaching about cultural aspects of Spain and  Latin American countries.​
    ​Students will be able to engage in short conversations, such as greeting people, asking basic questions and speaking about themselves.​


    Materials Required:​
    Notebook and realidades 1 workbook

  • Entrepreneurship 101 WED 1:00 PM MST 30 MINS (1st - 5th)

    SKU SPCR26E001

    Entrepreneurship 101 Online Specialty Class 

    Meets Wednesdays at 1:00 PM - 1:30 PM MST Weekly with Live Instructor Jenicia Rios

    Jenicia is passionate about helping kids learn the basics of entrepreneurship and understand how businesses work from an early age. Jenicia has a strong understanding of business principles and loves teaching children how ideas are created, developed, and tuned into opportunities. Jenicia wants to support and guide them to build their confidence, develop strong work habits, and set themselves up for future success. 

    Entrepreneurship 101 introduces students to the exciting world of business creation and innovation. Through hands-on activities, guided lessons, and creative exercises, students will explore the fundamentals of starting and running a business. This course is designed to spark curiosity, encourage problem-solving, and develop practical entrepreneurial skills. By the end of the course, students will be prepared to conceptualize, plan, and pitch their ideas—potentially for participation in an entrepreneurship fair.

    Learning Objectives:

    By the end of this course, students will be able to:

    Learn what entrepreneurship means and explore fun ways to start a business
    Receive guidance to choose a business idea to develop during the course
    Work step-by-step to plan and organize their business idea
    Learn basic ways to share and “market” their product or idea
    Practice presenting their idea in a simple and confident way
    Prepare a small project or presentation ready for an entrepreneurship fair
    Materials Needed:

  • Entrepreneurship 101 WED 2:00 PM MST 30 MINS (6th - 11th)

    SKU SPCR26U001

    Entrepreneurship 101 Online Specialty Class 

    Meets Wednesdays at 2:00 PM - 2:30 PM Weekly with Live Instructor Jenicia Rios

    Jenicia is passionate about helping kids learn the basics of entrepreneurship and understand how businesses work from an early age. Jenicia has a strong understanding of business principles and loves teaching children how ideas are created, developed, and tuned into opportunities. Jenicia wants to support and guide them to build their confidence, develop strong work habits, and set themselves up for future success. 

    Entrepreneurship 101 introduces older students to the exciting world of business creation and innovation. Students will explore how to develop a business idea, plan a project, and prepare to share it confidently. Through guided instruction and independent work, they will learn the fundamentals of entrepreneurship, practice problem-solving, and build skills to present their ideas—potentially for an entrepreneurship fair.

    Learning Objectives:

    Understand key concepts of entrepreneurship and what makes a business idea successful
    Brainstorm and select a business idea to develop throughout the course
    Create a simple business plan, including goals, target audience, and basic budget
    Develop marketing strategies and learn how to communicate their idea effectively
    Apply critical thinking and problem-solving to improve their project
    Prepare a polished project or presentation for participation in an entrepreneurship fair 
    Materials Needed:

  • Finance for Kids WED 1:30 PM MST 30 MINS (3rd - 7th)

    SKU SPCR26U003

    Finance for Kids Specialty Class Online 

    Meets Wednesdays at 1:30 PM - 2:00 PM Weekly with Live Instructor Luis Rios

    Finance for Kids is a fun and interactive online specialty class designed to introduce students in grades 3–7 to essential money skills they can use in everyday life. Through age-appropriate discussions, real-world examples, and engaging activities, students will learn the basics of earning, saving, spending, and budgeting money. This class helps build a strong financial foundation while encouraging responsible decision-making and confidence around money.

    Students will explore common financial concepts such as needs vs. wants, setting savings goals, and making smart choices with money. The class is taught live by an instructor, allowing students to ask questions, share ideas, and actively participate each week.

    Learning Objectives: 

    By the end of this course, students will be able to:

    Understand the basic concepts of money and how it is earned
    Identify the difference between needs and wants
    Practice simple budgeting and saving strategies
    Learn the importance of setting financial goals
    Develop smart spending habits and decision-making skills
    Build confidence in talking about and managing money
    Materials Needed:

  • College Writing Preparation M, W 2:00 PM 60 MINS (11th - 12th)

    SKU SPCR26U004

    College Writing Preparation Online Course

    Meets Monday & Wednesday from 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM, Twice Weekly with Live Instructor Sarah Tenney

    This online course prepares high school juniors and seniors for college-level writing by introducing key academic writing formats and techniques. Students will learn the fundamentals of MLA, APA, and Chicago citation styles, practice crafting persuasive essays, narratives, and research papers, and develop skills in critical thinking, organization, and academic expression. Perfect for students aiming to strengthen their writing for college applications and coursework.

    Learning Objectives:

    Understand and apply MLA, APA, and Chicago formatting and citation rules, or at least where to find them
    Develop persuasive essays, narratives, and research-based writing skills
    Improve organization, clarity, and structure in academic writing
    Practice critical thinking and analysis through written assignments
    Build confidence in producing college-ready writing
    Materials Needed: Internet access for style manuals, Computer and keyboard for writing

  • Clubs

    Ongoing, interest-based groups where students connect, collaborate, and grow through shared activities and peer interaction.
  • Lego Creators Club TU 4:30 PM 30 MINS (K - 2)

    SKU CLBR26E001

    Lego Creators Club Online Club

    Meets Tuesdays at 4:30 PM - 5:00 PM MST Weekly with Live Instructor Led by Jade Grow

    A creative building club where kids complete weekly LEGO challenges that encourage problem-solving, collaboration, and imagination. 

    Materials Needed:

    Students will need to have their own LEGO bricks available for each class. Any standard LEGO set or mixed bricks are welcome—no specific kits required.

  • Confidence Club  WED 3:00 PM 30 MINS (1st - 10th)

    SKU CLBR26EU001

    Confidence Club Online Club 

    Meets Wednesdays at 3:00 PM - 3:30 PM MST Weekly with Live Instructor Jenicia Rios

    Jenicia Rios has taken self-help and public speaking classes, which have strengthened her passion for building confidence, resilience, and a positive mindset in children. She loves to challenge herself and step outside of her comfort zone. In her class, she strives to create a safe environment where students feel valued, supported, and empowered to believe in themselves and their abilities. Her goal is to help children develop long lasting self-confidence that will serve them throughout their lives. 

    Confidence Club is a 12-week live online class designed to help children build self-confidence, resilience, and a positive mindset in a supportive and encouraging environment. Meeting weekly with instructor Jenicia Rios, students practice speaking up, expressing themselves, and stepping outside their comfort zones through fun discussions and confidence-building activities. This class empowers students to believe in themselves and carry these skills into everyday life.

    Learning Objectives
    By the end of this 12-week class, students will be able to:

    Communicate their thoughts and feelings with increased confidence
    Practice positive self-talk and healthy mindset habits
    Demonstrate resilience when facing challenges or mistakes
    Participate in group discussions with courage and respect
    Develop self-awareness and a stronger sense of self-belief
    Materials Needed:

  • Animal Crossing Club T 2:00 PM 60 MINS (All ages, but able to be respectful and work together)

    SKU  CLBR26M001

    Animal Crossing Online Club

    Meets Monday from 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM MST Weekly led by Sarah Tenney

    Join fellow gamers in this fun, interactive online club where students explore the world of Animal Crossing. Participants will collaborate, share ideas, and engage in friendly challenges while building and customizing their islands. This club encourages creativity, teamwork, and social connection in a relaxed, virtual environment.

    Learning Objectives:

    Develop collaboration and teamwork skills through group activities
    Practice creative problem-solving in island design and challenges
    Enhance communication skills through discussion and sharing ideas
    Foster a sense of community and social interaction in a safe online setting
    Materials Needed: Nintendo Switch or Switch 2, Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Active Nintendo Online Subscription for online play. Will use Teams, Zoom, or other video/voice chat while playing in club.

  • MarioKart Club TH 2:00 PM MST 60 MINS (ALL AGES who can play independently)

    SKU  CLBR26M002

    MarioKart Online Club

    Meets Thursdays from 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM MST Weekly led by Sarah Tenney

    Join other gaming enthusiasts in this online club to race, compete, and have fun in MarioKart! Students will practice friendly competition, strategy, and teamwork while enjoying a social gaming experience in a safe virtual environment.

    Learning Objectives:

    Develop strategic thinking and decision-making skills during gameplay
    Practice sportsmanship and teamwork in a collaborative setting
    Enhance hand-eye coordination and reaction time
    Foster social interaction and community through shared gaming experiences
    Materials Needed: Nintendo Switch, Copy of MarioKart 8, Active Nintendo Online Subscription for Online play. Younger children may need help getting connected. Will use Teams, Zoom, or other video/voice chat while playing in club.

  • Writing Club W 3:00 PM MST 60 MINS (7th - 12th)

    SKU  CLBR26M003

    Writing Online Club

    Meets Wednesday from 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM MST Weekly led by Sarah Tenney

    This online club invites students to share their ideas, explore creative writing prompts, and collaborate with peers in a supportive virtual environment. Whether drafting short stories, poems, or fun writing exercises, participants will practice expressing themselves while gaining inspiration from others.

    Learning Objectives:

    Develop creative writing skills through prompts and exercises
    Practice expressing ideas clearly and imaginatively
    Receive and provide peer feedback to build collaboration and communication skills
    Foster a love for writing and self-expression in a fun, interactive online setting
    Materials Needed: Pen and paper, or a computer and keyboard for writing. All members are urged to share some of their work by reading out loud.

  • Workshops

    Short-term, hands-on learning sessions focused on a specific skill, topic, or project with an emphasis on active participation.
  • Kids Yoga Workshop MAR 5 2026 TH 11:00 AM 30 MINS (Preschool - 4th Grade)

    SKU  WRKR26EU001

    Kids Yoga Online Limited Workshop 

    Meets on Thursday, March 5, 2026 at 11:00 AM MST 30 Mins with Live Instructor: Certified Yoga Instructor Britney DeBry

    MARCH: “RAINBOW YOGA”-  In this colorful kids yoga class, children will explore the chakras as a rainbow inside their bodies. Through playful yoga poses, breathing, and imagination, we’ll move through each color—learning about strength, feelings, kindness, confidence, and calm. Rainbow Yoga encourages body awareness, emotional balance, and joyful self-expression in a fun and gentle way 

    No prior yoga experience is required, all levels are welcome!

  • Kids Yoga Workshop APR 16 2026 TH 11:00 AM 30 MINS (Preschool - 4th Grade)

    SKU  WRKR26EU002

    Kids Yoga Online Limited Workshop 

    Meets on Thursday, April 17, 2026 at 11:00 AM MST  30 Mins with Live Instructor: Certified Yoga Instructor Britney DeBry

    APRIL: “SPRING YOGA” - In this playful kids yoga class, children will explore spring and nature by moving like growing plants. We’ll ground like seeds, reach like flowers, sway like trees, and rest like leaves in the sun. Through yoga, breath, and imagination, kids build strength, focus, and a loving connection to nature—while celebrating growth, patience, and new beginnings 

    No prior yoga experience is required, all levels are welcome!

    Materials: Optional - Yoga Mat

  • Kids Yoga Workshop MAY 7, 2026 TH 11:00 AM 30 MINS (Preschool - 4th Grade)

    SKU  WRKR26EU003

    Kids Yoga Online Limited Workshop 

    Meets on Thursday, May 7, 2026 at 11:00 AM MST 30 Mins with Live Instructor: Certified Yoga Instructor Britney DeBry

    MAY: “KINDNESS YOGA” - In this gentle and playful kids yoga class, children will explore kindness through movement, breath, and imagination. We’ll practice yoga poses that build compassion, gratitude, and connection—learning how to be kind to ourselves, our friends, and the world around us. 

    No prior yoga experience is required, all levels are welcome!

    Materials: Optional - Yoga Mat

  • Imagine & Create Workshop FRI APR 10  2026 10:00 AM 60 MINS (Preschool - 5th Grade)

    SKU  WRKR26EU005

    Imagine & Create Online Workshop

    Meets Friday, April 10, 2026 at 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM MST, with Live Instructor: Jade Grow

    Students will explore their imagination and bring it to life through hands-on arts and crafts projects. Each session offers a new theme or challenge, allowing students to experiment with materials, colors, and techniques while building confidence and creativity. Perfect for students who love to invent, design, and see their ideas take shape!

    Learning Objectives:

    Encourage creativity and imagination through hands-on art projects completed at home
    Build confidence by sharing ideas and finished projects during online class time
    Explore different materials, colors, and techniques using simple, accessible supplies
    Follow step-by-step instructions while developing independence and problem-solving skills
    Materials: A full materials list will be provided in advance of each workshop. Projects are flexible and designed to allow creativity — exact materials are not required. Adult supervision may be needed depending on age, especially for cutting and painting.

  • Creative Explorers Workshop MAY 8 2026 10:00 AM 60 MINS (Preschool - 5th Grade)

    SKU  WRKR26EU007

    Creative Explorers Online Workshop

    Meets Friday, April 10, 2026 at 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM MST, with Live Instructor: Jade Grow

    Students will embark on a journey of discovery through arts, crafts, and playful creative projects. Each class introduces new activities and materials, inspiring curiosity, experimentation, and self-expression. Creative Explorers is perfect for students who love to explore, imagine, and make something special each week!

    Learning Objectives:

    Explore creativity and imagination through guided arts and crafts projects
    Build confidence in self-expression by sharing ideas and completed creations
    Develop fine motor skills using age-appropriate tools and materials
    Practice following multi-step directions in a supportive, online learning environment
    Strengthen curiosity and problem-solving skills through open-ended creative activities
    Materials Needed: Most materials are household-friendly and flexible. Substitutions are always welcome. 

    Basic Craft Supplies:

    Paper
    Crayons, Markers, and/or Pencils
    Child-safe Scissors
    Glue stick or liquid glue
    Tape
    Creative Extras:

    Stickers
    Yarn or string
    Buttons, beads, or pasta
    Tissue paper or scrap paper
    Aluminum foil
    Recycled & Found Materials

    Paper Towel or Toilet Paper Rolls
    Small Cardboard Box
    Bottle Caps or Lids
    Egg Cartons
    Optional Enhancements

    Playdough or modeling clay
    Washable paint and a paintbrush
    Apron or old shirt for mess protection

  • Arts & Craft Workshops FRI APR 3 2026 10:15 AM 60 MINS (Preschool - 5th Grade)

    SKU  WRKR26EU004

    Arts & Craft In-Person Workshop

    Meets Friday, April 3, 2026 at 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM MST, coordinated by Instructor: Jade Grow

    Location Details: Tooele City Library, 128 W Vine St., Tooele, UT 84074

    A fun, hands-on arts and crafts workshop designed to spark creativity, imagination, and confidence in young makers. Each session is a new creative adventure, featuring a variety of materials, techniques, and themes—from painting and drawing to paper crafts, collage, and beyond.

    Learning Objectives:

    Explore different art materials and techniques
    Learn to follow simple instructions and express their own ideas
    Share their creations and celebrate creativity
    This workshop is perfect for curious kids who love to experiment, try new things, and have fun making art in a supportive, playful environment.
    Materials: Most materials are provided; parents will be notified if special items are needed.

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  • Maker Magic Workshop  FRI APR 17 2026 10:15 AM 60 MINS (Preschool - 5th Grade)

    SKU  WRKR26EU006

    Maker Magic In-Person Workshop

    Meets Friday, April 17, 2026 at 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM MST, coordinated by Instructor: Jade Grow

    Location Details: Tooele City Library, 128 W Vine St., Tooele, UT 84074

    Students will step into a world of creativity and imagination as they design and create their own magical wands and an additional surprise “magic” creation! In this hands-on Maker Magic Workshop, students will explore crafting, building, and decorating using a variety of materials while bringing their unique ideas to life. This playful, creativity-filled session encourages curiosity, problem-solving, and imaginative storytelling as students celebrate the magic of making something all their own.

    Learning Objectives:

    Use creativity and imagination to design and build a personalized magical wand and themed craft
    Develop fine motor skills through cutting, assembling, gluing, and decorating
    Practice problem-solving and decision-making by choosing materials and design elements
    Build confidence by expressing ideas and sharing finished creations
    Explore basic design concepts such as color, texture, and structure in a fun, low-pressure environment

  • Field Trips

    Educational outings that extend learning beyond the classroom through real-world experiences, exploration, and discovery.
  • Planetarium Field Trip FRI MAR 27 2026 10:00 AM MST (All Ages)

    SKU FTVR26M001

    Planetarium In-Person Field Trip Activity

    Meets: Friday, March, 27, 2026 at 10:00 AM

    Location: Planetarium in Salt Lake City, UT

    Event Coordinator(s): Jade Grow

    Students will explore the wonders of space, stars, and astronomy through an engaging planetarium experience provided by GYMA. Together, we will watch an immersive educational film inside the planetarium theater, allowing students to journey through the solar system, learn about planets and constellations, and gain a deeper understanding of the universe. This interactive experience is designed to spark curiosity, encourage scientific thinking, and inspire a lifelong love of space and science.

    Tracy Aviary Field Trip FRI APR 24 2026 10:00 AM MST (All Ages)

    SKU FTVR26M002

    Tracy Aviary In-Person Field Trip Activity

    Meets: Friday, April 24, 2026 at 10:00 AM

    Location: Tracy Aviary in Salt Lake City, UT

    Event Coordinator(s): Jade Grow

    Students will explore Tracy Aviary, home to a wide variety of bird species from around the world. Through guided exhibits, live bird presentations, and interactive learning experiences, students will learn about bird habitats, adaptations, and conservation efforts. During select shows, students may have the opportunity to participate in hands-on interactions with birds. Admission for this field trip will be covered by GYMA, making it a fully engaging, memorable, and nature-focused experience.

     

    Wheeler Historic Farm FRI MAY 15 2026 10:00 AM MST (All Ages)

    SKU FTVR26M003

    Wheeler Historic Farm In-Person Field Trip Activity

    Meets: Friday, May 15, 2026 at 10:00 AM

    Location: Wheeler Historic Farm in Salt Lake City, UT

    Event Coordinator(s): Jade Grow

    Students will step back in time at Wheeler Historic Farm, exploring farm life from the past. Through hands-on activities, guided tours, and a scenic ride around the farm, children will learn about animals, crops, and traditional farming practices. This immersive experience provides a fun and educational perspective on history and agriculture, bringing the past to life in a memorable, engaging way. Admission, the farm ride, and the guided tour are all provided by GYMA.

     

     

    Gilgal Sculpture Garden FRI MAY 1 2026 10:00 AM MST (All Ages)

    SKU FTVR26M005

    Gilgal Sculpture Garden In-Person Field Trip Activity

    Meets: Friday, May 1, 2026 at 10:00 AM

    Location: Gilgal Sculpture Garden

    Event Coordinator(s): Jade Grow

    Students will explore the unique and historic sculptures at Gilgal Sculpture Garden, learning about art, symbolism, and creativity in a hands-on, outdoor setting. This trip encourages children to observe, interpret, and be inspired by public art.

     

    Disclaimer: While this event/activity is provided free of charge by GYMA, registration is required. We need to know who will attend in advance to ensure adequate preparation and staffing. If registration is insufficient, the event may be canceled to avoid wasted resources and ensure a quality experience for all participants.

  • Activities

    Fun, engaging sessions designed to encourage creativity, movement, social skills, or hands-on learning in a relaxed setting.
  • Events

  • Meet & Greet FRI MAR 20 2026 10:15 AM MST (All Ages)

    SKU EVTR26M002

    Meet & Greet In Person Event

    Meets: Friday, March, 20, 2026 at 10:00 AM for 60 MINS

    Location: Tooele City Library, 128 W Vine St., Tooele, UT 84074

    Event Coordinator(s): Jade Grow/Jenicia Rios

    The Meet & Greet is a special opportunity for families and students to connect in person and get to know each other outside of the digital classroom.

    Disclaimer: While this event/activity is provided free of charge by GYMA, registration is required. We need to know who will attend in advance to ensure adequate preparation and staffing. If registration is insufficient, the event may be canceled to avoid wasted resources and ensure a quality experience for all participants.

  • Payment

  • We offer the following payment options:

    Per class or program
    Monthly
    Per semester
    Membership plans
    How Payment Works

    Class placement is reserved through this form
    Classes are confirmed once minimum enrollment is met
    Invoices are issued after confirmation
    Enrollment is finalized upon receipt of payment
    Families will receive an invoice and payment instructions prior to the start of the Spring 2026 term.

  • Agreement & Policies

    Before submitting your registration, please review our agreements and policies. By checking the boxes below, you acknowledge that submitting this form does not guarantee class placement—registration is only confirmed once payment is received. You also understand that if a class is full, your student may be placed on a waitlist. Additionally, you agree to receive updates, announcements, and important information our online homeschool community. Thank you for helping us create a smooth and organized registration process!  
  • Important Enrollment Information

    Classes must meet minimum enrollment to run. If enrollment is too low, the class may be canceled. Families will be notified and offered a transfer or refund.

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