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Objective:

It is the objective of WCFS Academic Clinics to train students to develop faithfulness in small things, which is the key to godly promotion in this world and the next. All classes and session are designed to enable the student to access and create personal opportunities through godly self-initiative.

 

Structure:

WCFS Academic Clinics offer classes and accountability sessions that will train students to take responsibility for their own education and provide resources to help keep the student accountable and motivated on a weekly basis. High School courses will be offered in specific areas that will promote coaching and mentoring relationships.

WCFS Academic Clinics will be conducted in nine consecutive weekly sessions in conjunction with the WCFS Sports Clinics offered on the same dates. All clinic activities will be located in proximity to the athletic facilities used for the sports clinic events. The morning session is the academic clinic, and the afternoon session is the sports clinic.

 

Course & Clinic Information

WCFS Academic Clinics will be held on nine Fridays, from 8:45 a.m. till noon, at a location near Thurmont, Maryland.

Course will be on a high school level

Mentoring Clinic is open to students enrolled in this course and students enrolled in the sports clinic.

 

Tuition: $75.00 for WCFS members; $130 for non-WCFS members

2 or more students: $75 for each additional student (WCFS members: $35)

Tuition discounted for more than one student.

Required textbooks are extra.

Payment:

Full payment is due with the application. Families enrolling more than one student can be set up on payments (please call the office). Payment is non-refundable once a class begins.

Work-study scholarships are available.

 

What to Bring:

Requirements of participants:

  • School dress code
  • Textbook(s) and paper
  • Use of QSU© Log
  • Lunch and Drink

The following is optional:

  • Parent in attendance

 

Class Schedule

9:00 a.m.  

First Lecture

10:15 a.m.    

Break

10:30a.m.    

Second Lecture

12:00 noon   

Lunch, departure

 

Clinic Features

  • High School Credit for WCFS students
  • Collegiate style class format
  • Mentoring clinic open to sports clinic participants at no fee
  • Develop Self-Initiative
  • Weekly Accountability
  • Develop “Sonship Skills” of students with their parents
  • Train with Christian Service and Missions in Focus

 

Courses to be offered this School Year

Bible & Social Studies:

Course: Biblical Foundations for Family Life - 1 Credit, Gary L. Cox, Instructor

World History - 1 Credit, Gary L. Cox, Instructor

God, Gospel and Government - 1 Credit, Gary L. Cox, Instructor

American History - 1 Credit, Gary L. Cox, Instructor

Research:

Research Paper - .5 Credit, Gary L. Cox, Instructor

Math:

Basic Accounting - 1 Credit, Brad Main, Instructor

Science:

Physical Science - 1 Credit, Gary L. Cox, Instructor

Biology - 1 Credit, Dale Frierson, Instructor

Human Anatomy & Physiology - 1 Credit, Dale Frierson, Instructor

 

      Instructor Gary Cox 

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