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Discover, Experiment, Explore

Igniting Homeschool Curiosity!

We are excited to have your family join us on a education adventure. Your students will enjoy our engaging, hands-on classes.

Discover the Difference at CHSRC
At Covenant Home School Resource Center, we offer more than just classes—we provide a supportive space where homeschool families can grow, connect, and thrive. Here’s what you can expect:

  • Interactive, small-group learning that sparks curiosity

  • Safe and accessible facilities for all grade levels

  • Instructors who are passionate about teaching and mentoring

  • A Christ-centered community that encourages the whole family

  • Leadership with years of homeschool experience and dedication

 

Ready to Join Us?

The $100 per student registration fee is a one-time, non-refundable fee that confirms your student’s place in our program. This fee helps us maintain our friendly learning spaces, provide materials and administrative support, and ensure insurance coverage for students while they are participating in activities on campus.

 

Whether you're new to homeschooling or a seasoned parent looking to expand your student's educational experience, CHSRC is here to support you every step of the way. Let’s make this a great year—together!

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Registration Process

Monthly Classes Payment

Tuition and fees are paid in full at time of registration.

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​Weekly Classes Payment Schedule

Tuition and fees are divided into three payments that align as closely as possible with the ESA funding schedule.

  • First Payment (Due at Registration): Includes the registration fee, book and supply fees, and one-third of the total tuition.

  • Second Payment (Due September 1): Includes one-third of the total tuition.

  • Third Payment (Due January 5): Includes the final one-third of the total tuition.

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​​​Scholarship Assistance

To support families registering multiple children, CHSRC offers a limited number of scholarships to assist with the $100 registration fee. Scholarships are available to all homeschooling families experiencing financial need. If the total registration cost presents a financial hardship, please contact us at (602) 277-3497 for more information.

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Dukes Educational Services:
We’re excited to partner once again with our longtime friend and dedicated educator, Donna Dukes, to offer additional high school classes this year! Donna has been a part of the CHSRC community for over 15 years, serving in various roles—including her current position on our Board of Directors, where she has played an instrumental role in our governance.

Now, we’re thrilled to welcome her as a passionate and experienced high school teacher offering Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Chemistry, and Physics.

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For full course details, registration, and payment, please visit the Dukes Educational Services website. Dukes Educational Services is an approved ClassWallet vendor.

 

Please note: The CHSRC $100 registration fee also applies to Dukes Educational Services classes. This one-time fee covers any number of classes your student takes with either program.

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If you have any questions or need assistance with the registration process, our team is happy to help!​

E Science

ELEMENTARY SCIENCE
K-4TH AND 4TH-6TH

These popular elementary workshops are designed to excite and inspire science exploration in young students all while providing busy homeschool moms free time to spend as they see fit. Each workshop is a self-contained science session.  During each class, students will receive an introduction to the topic, participate in a lab/project, receive a summary sheet explaining the topic, and a take-home activity sheet to do at their leisure. Mrs. Borg's workshops are a fun, hands-on experience.

 

CHSRC is a Christian organization and our scientific workshops are fact-based and considerate of different viewpoints. The elementary grades do not cover evolution.

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What is the difference between the K-4th and 4th-6th workshops other than time and grade level? The older (4th-6th) workshops will have more writing and a more complex variation of the same topic. If you are unsure which grade level to choose for your student, please feel free to contact Mrs. Borg at sciencewithkaren@gmail.com for recommendations. 

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All elementary classes are held monthly on Thursdays or Fridays. All student materials are provided. Questions can be sent to info@chsrc.org.

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Topics include: units of measure, teeth, leaves, magnetism, eyes, mammals, geology, reactions, sea shells.

Elementary K-4th Science

Day: Monthly on Thursday or Friday

Time: 10:00 am-11:15 am

Tuition: ​$160​

Supply fee: $40

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Elementary 4th-6th Science

Day: Monthly on Thursday or Friday

Time: 12:00 pm-1:30 pm

Tuition: ​$180​

Supply fee: $60

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ELEMENTARY SCIENCE DATES AND TOPICS

2026 Class Dates and Topics:

  • September 10 or 11 (Units of Measure)

  • October 8 or 9 (Teeth)

  • November 5 or 6 (Leaves)

  • December 3 or 4 (Magnetism)

​2027 Class Dates and Topics:​

  • January 7 or 8 (Eyes)

  • February 4 or 5 (Mammals)

  • March 4 or 5 (Geology)

  • April 1 or 2 (Reactions)

  • May 6 or 7 (Sea Shells)

E Spanish

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SPANISH
4TH-6TH

The goal of this class is to immerse elementary school students in the Spanish language in a fun, engaging, and interactive way. Designed with connection and creativity in mind, students will read, write, and hold conversations—entirely in Spanish as much as possible.

 

Each class will center around a different theme and will feature games, skits, and hands-on activities to spark both learning and laughter. We believe that the more fun it is to learn a language, the more likely students are to stick with it—and love it!

 

All Spanish classes are held monthly on Thursdays. All student materials are provided. Questions can be sent to Mrs. Moreno at dalindamrn@gmail.com.

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This class is a great opportunity to build confidence, make friends, and develop practical Spanish skills in a playful and welcoming environment. Come ready to learn, connect, and have mucho fun—¡en español!

 

To make this class accessible to more students, it is scheduled before Mrs. Borg's Thursday Elementary 4th-6th Science class—allowing Thursday science students to participate without conflict.

Elementary 4th-6th Spanish

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Day: Monthly on Thursday or Friday
Time: 11:00 am- 12:00 pm
Tuition: $140
Supply fee: $15

ELEMENTARY 4TH-6TH  SPANISH DATES

​2027 Class Dates:​

  • January 7

  • February 4

  • March 4

  • April 1

  • May 6

2026 Class Dates:

  • September 10

  • October 8

  • November 5

  • December 3

MS Science

MIDDLE SCHOOL SCIENCE
6TH-8TH

Get ready to explore the laws that govern our physical world like a real scientist! This engaging class introduces middle school students to the exciting world of Physical Science while gently preparing them for the rigor of high school coursework.

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Each session stands alone and focuses on a key concept in physical science. Students will investigate topics such as

atomic structure, Newton's Laws, states of matter, light, sound, hydraulics, forms of energy, and electricity. Every class includes a clear and engaging introduction, a hands-on lab or experiment, small group collaboration, a take-home summary sheet, and a fun problem-solving activity to reinforce learning at home.

 

Led by Mrs. Borg, these interactive workshops make science exciting and meaningful—offering students the chance to think critically, solve problems, and explore the intersection of science and mystery.

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All workshops are held monthly on Thursdays. All student materials are provided. Questions can be sent to Mrs. Borg at sciencewithkaren@gmail.com.

Middle School 6th-8th Science 

Building a Robot
Day: Monthly on Thursday
Time: 10:30 am-12:30 pm
Tuition: ​$230 
Supply fee: $70

MIDDLE SCHOOL SCIENCE DATES AND TOPICS

2026 Class Dates and Topics:

  • September 17 (Atomic Structure)

  • October 15 (Newton's Laws)

  • November 12 (States of Matter)

  • December 10 (Light)

2027 Class Dates and Topics:

  • January 14 (Sound)

  • February 11 (Hydraulics)

  • March 11(Forms of Energy)

  • April 8 (Electricity Part 1)

  • May 13 (Electricity Part 2)

MS IEW

MIDDLE SCHOOL WRITING
6TH-8TH

Join Miss Kimberly for a fun and engaging writing class using the popular Structure and Style for Students curriculum from the Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW). Designed for students reading at a 6th–8th grade level who are new to IEW, this class helps students build strong writing skills step by step in a clear and encouraging way.

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Through humorous examples and easy-to-follow instruction, students will learn how to organize their thoughts, write strong paragraphs, and develop well-structured compositions. The Structure and Style method gives students practical tools they can use for all kinds of writing—reports, essays, and creative assignments.

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Whether your student already enjoys writing or needs a little encouragement, this class provides a supportive environment where students can grow their skills and discover that writing can actually be fun! 

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Classes are held weekly on Thursdays. All student materials are provided. Questions can be sent to info@chsrc.org.

Middle School 6th-8th Writing 

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Day: Weekly on Thursday
Time: 9:00 am-10:30 am
Tuition: ​$700 
Book/Supply fee: $50

MIDDLE SCHOOL WRITING DATES

2026

  • September 10, 17, 24 

  • October 1, 8, 15, 22, 29

  • November 5, 12, 19

  • December 3, 10, 17

2027

  • January 7, 14, 21, 28

  • February 4, 11, 18, 25

  • March 4, 11, 25

  • April 1, 8, 15, 22, 29

  • May 6, 13

HIGH SCHOOL BIOLOGY LABS
9TH-12TH

This lab series is designed to accompany any basic high school biology curriculum.   A detailed syllabus will be provided and students will be required to have a basic knowledge of each topic. Hands-on access to several different types of high-quality microscopes makes this an exceptional lab experience. Completing this series is equivalent to one high school Biology lab credit. Each workshop is 3.5 hours.

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CHSRC is a Christian organization and our scientific classes are fact-based and considerate of different viewpoints. In high school, evolution is covered as a theory. 

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No homework, no tests, no prep work. All materials and handouts are provided during each class. Held monthly on Thursday. Questions can be sent to info@chsrc.org.

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Topics include: proper microscope usage, classification, pond water, protozoa, algae, Basidiomycota, yeast, molds, imperfect fungi, diffusion, enzymes, cell structure, DNA extraction, mitosis greenhouse effects, Punnett squares, sponges, hydra, bird embryo identification, planarian, earthworm dissection, flower anatomy and dissection, perch dissection, anthocyanins, roots, stems, leaves, frog dissection.

High School Biology Labs

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Day: Monthly on Thursday

Time: 9:00 am-12:30 pm

Tuition: $425​

Supply fee: $100

BIOLOGY LAB DATES

2026

  • September 24 (Microscope)

  • October 1

  • October 22

  • November 19

  • December 17

2027

  • January 21

  • February 18

  • March 25

  • April 15

  • May 20

HS Biology

HIGH SCHOOL SPANISH 1 CLASSES
9TH-12TH

Join us for an engaging introduction to the Spanish language! This class uses the Bob Jones Spanish 1 curriculum to help students build the basic communication skills needed for everyday situations—such as asking questions, giving directions, introducing themselves, and making simple conversation.

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Students will learn vocabulary, pronunciation, and foundational grammar in a fun and supportive environment. Through interactive activities like songs, simple conversations, translation exercises, and even practicing how to share the gospel in Spanish, students will gain confidence using their new language skills.

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This class is designed to make learning Spanish enjoyable while giving students a strong foundation they can build on in future language studies. Whether your student is brand new to Spanish or eager to strengthen their skills, they’ll leave class encouraged, equipped, and excited to keep learning.

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All classes are held weekly on Thursdays. All student materials and BJU Spanish 1 text are provided. Questions can be sent to Mrs. Moreno at dalindamrn@gmail.com.

High School Spanish1

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Day: Weekly on Thursday
Time: 1:00 pm-2:30 pm
Tuition: $700
Book/Supply fee: $92.56

HIGH SCHOOL SPANISH DATES

2026

  • September 10, 17, 24 

  • October 1, 8, 15, 22, 29

  • November 5, 12, 19

  • December 3, 10, 17

2027

  • January 7, 14, 21, 28

  • February 4, 11, 18, 25

  • March 4, 11, 25

  • April 1, 8, 15, 22, 29

  • May 6, 13

HS Spanish
Dukes Chemistry

DUKES EDUCATIONAL SERVICES AT CHSRC
HIGH SCHOOL CHEMISTRY CLASS

9TH-12TH

This year-long Chemistry course introduces students to the foundational concepts of chemical science, blending theoretical understanding with practical laboratory skills. Designed for high school students, the course emphasizes critical thinking, scientific reasoning, and real-world applications of chemistry in daily life, industry, and environmental contexts.

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Through hands-on laboratory experiments, students will gain practical experience in conducting experiments, analyzing data, and drawing evidence-based conclusions. This course prepares students for further study in advanced chemistry or related sciences and fosters scientific literacy for informed decision-making.

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Classes held weekly on Tuesday at CHSRC from 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.mEach class requires a minimum of seven students. 

Questions can be sent to dukeseducational@gmail.com.

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Course requirements:  The class will use Berean Builders "Discovering Design with Chemistry" ($69, call 602-277-3497 to preorder from the CHSRC bookstore before August 1st.) Students must have completed one year of high school algebra.

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Topics include: Introduction to Chemistry, atomic structure, periodic table, chemical bonding, chemical reactions, the mole concept, states of matter, solutions and mixtures, acids and bases, thermochemistry, kinetics and equilibrium.

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High School Chemistry Class

Scientist Mixing Chemicals

Day: Weekly on Tuesday

Time: 1:00pm-3:30pm

Tuition: $110/month

Text: Discovering Design with Chemistry

​Supply fee: Tuition includes all lab supplies and class materials

CHEMISTRY CLASS DATES

2026

  • September 8th (first class)

  • October 12-16 (No class, Fall Break)

  • December 22 & 29 (No Class, Christmas break)

2027

  • March 16 (No class, Spring break)

  • May 25 (last class)

Dukes Physics

DUKES EDUCATIONAL SERVICES AT CHSRC
HIGH SCHOOL PHYSICS CLASS

9TH-12TH

This year-long Physics course introduces students to the fundamental principles that govern the physical world. Designed for high school students, the course emphasizes both conceptual understanding and practical application, using mathematical reasoning, hands-on experiments, and real-world examples. Students will explore how and why objects move, interact, and respond to forces, gaining a deeper appreciation for the God ordained laws of nature that shape our universe.

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By the end of the course, students will be equipped with foundational knowledge in physics and critical thinking skills that prepare them for further study in science, engineering, or related fields.

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Classes held weekly on Tuesday at CHSRC from 9:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Each class requires a minimum of seven students. Questions can be sent to dukeseducational@gmail.com.

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Course requirements:  The class will use Berean Builders "Discovering Design with Physics" ($69, call 602-277-3497 to preorder from the CHSRC bookstore before August 1st.)  Students should have completed one year of high school algebra and be finished with or taking geometry. Knowledge of sine, cosine, and tangent is useful. 

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Topics include: Introduction to Physics and Scientific Methods, kinematics, dynamics (forces and Newton's Laws), work, energy, and power, momentum and collisions, circular motion and gravitation, waves and sound, electricity and magnetism, light and optics

High School Physics Class

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Day: Weekly on Tuesday

Time: 9:30am-12:00pm

Tuition: $110/month​

Text: Discovering Design with Physics

Supply fee: Tuition includes all lab supplies and class materials

PHYSICS CLASS DATES

2026

  • September 8th (first class)

  • October 12-16 (No class, Fall Break)

  • December 22 & 29 (No Class, Christmas break)

2027

  • March 16 (No class, Spring break)

  • May 25 (last class)

Dukes Algebra 1

DUKES EDUCATIONAL SERVICES AT CHSRC
HIGH SCHOOL ALGEBRA 1

9TH-12TH

Algebra I introduces students to the fundamental concepts of algebra and lays the groundwork for future high school mathematics courses. This course emphasizes the development of problem-solving skills, mathematical reasoning, and the ability to communicate mathematically. Students will explore algebraic expressions, equations, and functions through a combination of direct instruction, collaborative learning, and real-world applications. By the end of the course, students will be prepared for Geometry or Algebra II, equipped with the foundational skills needed to succeed in more advanced mathematics courses.

 

Algebra 1 Class Schedule:
This class will meet virtually on Mondays and Thursdays from 10:30am to 12:00pm. The first class will be held in person at Covenant Home School Resource Center (CHSRC) on Thursday, September 3, 2026. This in-person session gives students the opportunity to meet their teacher and classmates. In addition, all tests will be administered in person at CHSRC, approximately every three weeks on Monday.

 

​All materials and handouts are provided during each in-person class. Each class requires a minimum of seven students. Questions can be sent to dukeseducational@gmail.com.


Course requirements:  The class will use Bob Jones University Press Algebra 1, 4th ed. ($71.94, you can purchase here  with the CHSRC affiliate link)  Students need a computer with a camera and microphone for Zoom class capabilities and a calculator with graphing capabilities.

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Topics include: expressions and equations, functions, linear equations and inequalities, polynomials, quadratic equations, exponents and exponential functions, rational expressions and equations.

High School Algebra 1

Maths Class

Day: Online on Monday and Thursday; in-person periodically.

Time: 10:30am-12:00pm

Tuition: $100/month â€‹

Text: BJU Press Algebra 1, 4th ed.

Supply fee: Tuition includes all class in-person materials.

ALGEBRA 1 DATES

2026

  • September 3rd (first class, in-person at CHSRC)

  • October 12-16 (No class, Fall Break)

  • November 26 (No class, Thanksgiving break)

  • December 21-31 (No Class, Christmas break)

2027

  • March 15-19 (No class, Spring break)

  • May 27 (last class, in-person at CHSRC)

Dukes Algebra 2

DUKES EDUCATIONAL SERVICES AT CHSRC
HIGH SCHOOL ALGEBRA 2

9TH-12TH

Algebra II is a continuation and expansion of the concepts introduced in Algebra I. This course deepens students’ understanding of algebraic principles and prepares them for advanced topics in mathematics, including Pre-Calculus and Statistics. Real-world applications, technology integration, and mathematical modeling are emphasized throughout the course to enhance conceptual understanding and relevance. Students will enhance their comprehension of algebraic functions, including linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions. The course also introduces systems of equations and inequalities, sequences and series, complex numbers, and conic sections.

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A combination of lectures, collaborative group work, hands-on activities, and technology-based tools (e.g., graphing calculators or software) will be used to support various learning styles. Regular assessments, projects, and cumulative reviews ensure mastery of the content 

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Algebra 2 Class Schedule:
This class will meet virtually on Mondays and Thursdays from 1:00pm to 2:30pm. The first class will be held in person at Covenant Home School Resource Center (CHSRC) on Thursday, September 3, 2026. This in-person session gives students the opportunity to meet their teacher and classmates. In addition, all tests will be administered in person at CHSRC, approximately every three weeks on Monday.

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All materials and handouts are provided during each in-person class. Each class requires a minimum of seven students. Questions can be sent to dukeseducational@gmail.com.

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Course requirements:  The class will use Bob Jones University Press Algebra 2, 3rd ed. ($71.94, you can purchase here  with the CHSRC affiliate link.)  Students need a computer with a camera and microphone for Zoom class capabilities and a calculator with graphing capabilities. Students should have completed one year of high school algebra.

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Topics include: Linear equations and inequalities in one and two variables, Systems of linear equations and inequalities, 

Quadratic functions and equations, Complex numbers and their operations, Polynomial functions and factoring techniques, Rational expressions and equations, Radical expressions and functions, Exponential and logarithmic functions, 

Sequences and series, Introduction to probability and statistics, Data analysis and interpretation, Function transformations and graphing techniques 

 

In the latter part of the course, students will be introduced to fundamental concepts of trigonometry, including: Angles and their measurement (degrees and radians), Right triangle trigonometry​, Unit circle and trigonometric functions (sine, cosine, tangent), Graphs of trigonometric functions, Basic trigonometric identities, Solving simple trigonometric equations

High School Algebra 2

Math Formulas and a Calculator

Day: Online on Monday and Thursday;

         in-person periodically.

Time: 1:00pm-2:30pm

Tuition: $100/month

Text: BJU Press Algebra 2, 3rd ed.

Supply fee: Tuition includes all in-person class materials.

ALGEBRA 2 DATES

2026

  • September 3rd (first class, in-person at CHSRC)

  • October 12-16 (No class, Fall Break)

  • November 26 (No class, Thanksgiving break)

  • December 21-31 (No Class, Christmas break)

2027

  • March 15-19 (No class, Spring break)

  • May 27 (last class, in-person at CHSRC)

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