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CONTENTS
J-Term Enrollment ....................................................................................................................... 4
Attendance Policy ......................................................................................................................... 4
Course offerings ............................................................................................................................ 5
AM Courses ................................................................................................................................. 5
ACT Bootcamp ..................................................................................................................... 5
Computer Basics ................................................................................................................. 5
Woodworking ...................................................................................................................... 5
Art – Creative Community .............................................................................................. 6
Understanding Basic Music Theory ........................................................................... 6
Teacher Aide ......................................................................................................................... 6
STEM Careers ....................................................................................................................... 7
Credit Recovery ................................................................................................................... 7
PM Courses ................................................................................................................................. 8
Consumer Science .............................................................................................................. 8
Film and Worldview .......................................................................................................... 8
Teacher Aide ......................................................................................................................... 9
Resounding Joy .................................................................................................................... 9
Woodworking ...................................................................................................................... 9
Screenprinting ..................................................................................................................... 9
Credit Recovery .................................................................................................................10
Overnight Trips ......................................................................................................................11
New York Fine Arts Trip................................................................................................11
College Road Trip .............................................................................................................11
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Mission Trips ...........................................................................................................................12
Dominican Republic Mission .......................................................................................12
Jamaica Mission Trip .......................................................................................................12
Day Trips / Full Day Courses ...........................................................................................13
Physical Education ...........................................................................................................13
Urban Missions ..................................................................................................................13
Job Shadow/ Internship ................................................................................................14
Hike Dayton .........................................................................................................................14
Robotics ................................................................................................................................15
Ultimate Leadership ........................................................................................................16
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January Term Description
January Term (J-Term) is a unique two-week experience where students have the
opportunity to serve in mission opportunities or to take classes that allow them to
explore other areas of academic interest.
J-TERM ENROLLMENT
To enroll in a course, student must submit their J-Term registration sheet, deposit, and
application (if applicable) to the guidance offer during their designated registration dates.
Seniority of applications will be honored if registration is submitted on designated dates
but not afterward.
All students must enroll in a J-Term class for credit with the exception of foreign
exchange students and independent study students.
Foreign exchange students may apply for an extension to their homestay if
returning to their homes overseas. Application for extended stay are due at
the time of J-Term enrollment.
If a student wishes to pursue a mission opportunity outside of school
offerings, they may apply for an independent study utilizing the independent
course enrollment packet. Applications for independent study are due at the
time of J-Term enrollment.
ATTENDANCE POLICY
A J-Term class period for grades 9-12 is the equivalent of two “semester class
periods”. A student who misses more than 10 minutes of a J-Term class will be
counted absent for that day. Students who counted absent for two days or more
will not receive credit for the class.
Written appeals will be heard for extenuating circumstances.
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COURSE OFFERINGS
AM Courses
8:15 AM – 11:30 AM 0.25 Credits
Course Title ACT Bootcamp
Teacher(s) TorchPrep Instructors Description A professionally led ACT boot camp with guarantee
to raise student’s ACT test score. Cost $400 Deposit Payment in full with enrollment on TorchPrep.com Max Enrollment 35
Course Title Computer Basics
Teacher(s) Tim Jackson Description Learn basics of computer operation for college
success. Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Office 365, and Photoshop.
Cost $0 Deposit N/A Max Enrollment 12
Course Title Woodworking
Teacher(s) Gary Recker Description No experience needed! Come learn the basics of
woodworking and build a blanket chest that you will treasure forever.
Cost $0 Deposit N/A Max Enrollment 12
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Course Title Art – Creative Community
Teacher(s) Allyson Geis Description Students will journey together through different ways
of expressing creativity and using their creativity to serve the community. Some activities include:
Working on a mural or other art to display in the school
Helping with the preschool or elementary at DC
Making a Chapel Video
Aiding at We Care Arts or another facility
Cost $0 Deposit N/A Max Enrollment 20
Course Title Understanding Basic Music Theory
Teacher(s) Kim Kohl Description Understanding Basic Music Theory is a comprehensive
insight into the fundamental notions of music theory: music notation, rules of harmony, ear training, etc. It covers most of the topics needed to understand and develop your musical skills. Good musicians know music theory!!
Cost $0 Deposit N/A Max Enrollment 20
Course Title Teacher Aide
Teacher(s) Laura Filaseta Description Work with preschool or elementary teacher for a ½
day. Cost $0 Deposit N/A Max Enrollment N/A
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Course Title STEM Careers
Teacher(s) Tom Minor Description This class will expose students to people currently
employed and people retired from a career in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. Students will also have the opportunity to visit development and research labs in the area. Potential careers to include pharmaceuticals, laser, chemical, civil, and aerospace engineering as well as the medical arts.
Cost $20 for transportation Deposit $20
Max Enrollment 20
Note Student must have State issued photo ID for WPAFB visit.
Course Title Credit Recovery
Teacher(s) Melissa Gaston Description For students who receive a failing grade for
semester one. This is an opportunity to participate in credit recovery instead of taking summer school. Please see credit recovery policy in student handbook. Recovery is recommended for students wishing to reinstate eligibility academically or athletically or to raise GPA for college application process.
Cost $0 Deposit $0 Max Enrollment 12
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PM Courses
11:35 – 3:00 PM 0.25 Credits Course Title Consumer Science
Teacher(s) Sharon Raby Description 1. Foods: Students will gain knowledge in food selection
and apply preparation methods to promote a healthy
lifestyle. Students will apply cooking methods, ingredient
selection and nutritional information in the context of
selected food dishes. Throughout the course, basic food
safety and sanitation techniques will be emphasized.
Students will compare cuisines, ingredients and preferred
cooking methods of various cultures. Students will apply
fundamental culinary techniques, such as knife handling
skills and the recognition, selection and proper use of tools
and equipment. Students will understand the importance of
budgeting when shopping for meals.
2. Fashion Design: Students will learn about today's
fashion business. During the course, students will
understand how color, pattern making and illustration are
all skills a fashion designer must learn to put a collection
together.
3. Life Skills: Students will learn the basics of ironing,
machine washing and taking care of garments. Emphasis
will be placed on appearance, hygiene, dressing
appropriately and dressing for occasions.
Cost $25.00 Deposit $25.00 Max Enrollment 12
Course Title Film and Worldview
Teacher(s) Tim Jackson Description This course will use film studies to examine the
portrayal of worldviews in pop culture. We will use the devices of film criticism and a biblically-informed perspective to evaluate components like theme, plot, character development, etc.
Cost $0 Deposit N/A Max Enrollment 30
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Course Title Teacher Aide
Teacher(s) Laura Filaseta Description Work with preschool or elementary teacher for a ½
day. Cost $0 Deposit N/A Max Enrollment N/A
Course Title Resounding Joy
Teacher(s) Tracy Miller Description JTerm for current members of Resounding Joy. Cost $0 Deposit N/A Max Enrollment N/A
Course Title Woodworking
Teacher(s) Gary Recker Description No experience needed! Come learn the basics of
woodworking and build a blanket chest that you will treasure forever.
Cost $0 Deposit N/A Max Enrollment 12
Course Title Screenprinting
Teacher(s) Zac Surant Description Learn the process of design and printing of t-shirts.
Students will learn graphic design skills and screen printing as they design and print 2-4 t-shirts over the course of the term.
Cost $40 Deposit $40 Max Enrollment 20
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Course Title Cold War History (20th Century to Current Day)
Teacher(s) Ken Carnegis Description Learn about the post WWII conflict known as the
Cold War. A constant nonviolent state of hostility between the Soviet Union and the United States. The cold war began shortly after World War II, with the rapid extension of Soviet influence over eastern Europe and North Korea. With the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, the cold war ended.
Cost $0 Deposit N/A Max Enrollment 30
Course Title Credit Recovery
Teacher(s) Melissa Gaston Description For students who receive a failing grade for semester
one. This is an opportunity to participate in credit recovery instead of taking summer school. Please see credit recovery policy in student handbook. Recovery is recommended for students wishing to reinstate eligibility academically or athletically or to raise GPA for college application process.
Cost $0 Deposit $0 Max Enrollment 12
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Overnight Trips
Course Title New York Fine Arts Trip Teachers Sara Hunt, Kerri Smith Description Museums: Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern
Art, Guggenheim and Natural History
Performance tickets: At least one major musical, opera or
philharmonic concert, one performance such as STOMP, Blue
Man Group.
Church Sunday morning at Brooklyn Tabernacle Other sites we will visit (draft itinerary):
o St. Patrick’s Cathedral
o Central Park
o NYC Library
o Grand Central Station
o Freedom Tower and Observatory
o Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island
Cost $1275 Deposit & Date $425 Min. / Max Students
30 / 45
Course Title College Road Trip
Teacher(s) Anna Stroh, Renetta Hendricks, and Mallory Fischer Description Get started early on the college application process.
Learn tips and tricks to making successful college applications. Visit local area colleges for three days and go on road trip to regional colleges for 5 days.
Cost $300 Deposit $100 Max Enrollment 21
Note Colleges to be visited include Miami, Sinclair, University of Dayton, colleges in Nashville, Ohio, Indiana.
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Mission Trips
All Day / Overnights
A mission trip application packet must be completed and submitted in its
entirety by Friday, October 13. Approval will be reviewed and enrollment
confirmed or denied by October 18th.
Course Title Dominican Republic Mission
Teacher(s) Nichole Sharp, Jordan Sharp (Stephanie Boys stateside planning & involvement)
Description Students will partner with Dominican high school students at their Christian school in Juan Tomás, to serve their community through Biblical lessons at their local public school, sports activities, cleanup work, and construction projects.
Cost $1700-2000 (final amount TBD) Deposit $150 Max Enrollment 15 students
Course Title Jamaica Mission Trip
Teacher(s) Missy Raisch Description Mission trip to visit the Knockpatrick School for the
Deaf. Project will include team building, service projects, teacher support, and children programs.
Cost $1700-2000 (final amount TBD) Deposit $300 Max Enrollment 15 Students
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Day Trips / Full Day Courses
All Day, No Overnights
Course Title Physical Education
Teacher(s) Ken Moyer, Paul Holliday
Description Full Day PE (0.25) Earn credit for PE to meet graduation requirements or to just be active and have fun.
Cost $20 for transportation to Gym Deposit $20 Max Enrollment 20
Note ½ day will be at Dayton Christian and ½ day will be at South Metro Sports. Please note the credit difference for PE. Students must have 0.5 credits in PE to graduate or a PE waiver from two seasons of a sport or marching band.
Course Title Urban Missions
Teacher(s) Reagon Wagoner, Chris Malmstrom, Paul Bilunka, Daniel Mantz
Description Urban Mission Experience is a mission trip without leaving home, as students get a chance to do “hands-on” work in inner-city ministries. Places we have worked at in the past include:
Hope House Homeless Shelter Matthew 25 Ministries THREADS Caring Partners Good Neighbor House Dayton Food Bank Dayton and Cincinnati City Gospel Missions Middletown Family Services
Cost Will depend on cost of transportation costs/van rentals. Maximum amount will be $100, but could be less.
Deposit $20. Cost will need to be paid by October 15th to secure van rentals.
Max Enrollment 28
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Course Title Job Shadow/ Internship
Teacher(s) Laura Filaseta (Follow-up with Site) Description Job shadow or internship at a location
independently arranged. Student must be on site for all 10 days of the internship and submit a post internship report for evaluation.
Cost $0 Deposit N/A Max Enrollment N/A
Note Student must secure own position or may choose from a selection of positions posted by DCS community members. Student must provide their own transportation to the work site.
Teacher(s) Hike Dayton Description Hike Dayton blends two interests: hiking & Dayton
History. On alternating days, students will either hike trails in a Metro Park (Sugarcreek, Englewood, Caesar’s Creek, et cetera). These hikes will be close to ten miles/day. The other days will be shorter distances— four to five miles—and we will hike to the RTA hub on Lyons Road (1.8 miles), ride the bus to a connection and hike to a historical / cultural site (Dayton Art Institute, 2nd Street Market, Packard Museum, Hawthorne Hill, Patterson Homestead, et cetera). After touring, we will bus back to the south RTA hub and hike back to campus.
Cost $75.00 covers RTA pass, other transportation, supplies, and museum fees. Lunch Fees are extra.
Deposit $25 Max Enrollment 18
Note: 1. Hiking shoes should be broken in before January. New shoes tend to cause blisters. 2. Winter athletes should consider the wear and tear on their bodies and calculate whether this class is for them. 3. There is no PE credit offered for this course.
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Course Title Robotics
Teacher(s) Bill Norvell, Jim Roberts Description This is a beginning course in robotics. We will be
utilizing Lego Mindstorm kits, Robolab software and various Lego Robotics materials. The objective of this course is to introduce the student to basic programming as well as problem solving strategies.
Cost $0 Deposit N/A Max Enrollment 20
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Course Title Ultimate Leadership
Teacher(s) Ultimate Leadership Martial Arts, James Holliday, Katie Reynolds
Description Ultimate Leadership Martial Arts (ULMA) has been serving the area and training students of all ages for almost 20 years. This course is designed specifically for High School students and is a hybrid training program in both Martial Arts Training, Leadership Skills, and Team Building Activities. The 1st portion will be focused on physical training in Martial Arts, Self Defense, and general fitness. The 2nd portion will be focused on leadership, communication, problem solving, and team building.
Cost $50 covers the full week course, pizza for Fridays, as well as the Yellow belt test fee plus transportation to the facility.
Deposit $40 Max Enrollment 40
Note 1. Participants will need to wear full length sweat/athletic pants and t-shirts. Sweatshirts are permitted as well.
2. Water is available but a water bottle is recommended.
3. An extra change of clothes is also recommended.