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  • About us
    The foundation of Brain Power Academy 4 All is our staff and students, as well as the countless options the internet offers. Every learner gets a different, personalized route made just for their goals, aptitude, and speed. We're quite proud of our program, which places a strong emphasis on encouraging high levels of participation, intellectual risk-taking, and academic curiosity that go beyond the borders of a classroom. Please don't hesitate to enroll or get in touch with us if you have any questions or would like to register. Our K–12 curriculum helps adults and children prepare for GED classes. After completing the 12th grade, children will get a Certificate of Completion. Before preparing for GED classes, children enrolled in K–12 courses must work up to 12th grade. WE DO NOT COVER THE GED PROGRAM
  • How did BPA4A get it's start?
    As a closed, exclusively private school, Brain Power Academy for All was founded in 2019. In 2022, a small group of people were allowed access to Brain Power Academy 4 All schools and its features, and in the 2023 school year, the doors were finally fully opened to the public. Even now, we are an unaccredited private school. However, on their resume, during interviews, and at other institutions, students can claim that they took non-credited classes with us. For taking part in our program, we award certificates to our students.
  • Brain Power Academy 4 All Mission
    Our goal is to develop a curriculum that holds the attention of every student. Our aim is to assist students in overcoming obstacles and surpassing their objectives. To find out more about Brain Power Academy 4 All, get in contact today!
  • Brain Power Academy 4 All Philosophy
    Our guiding principle is to value and accommodate all forms of education. We value each student's unique needs and think that everyone can succeed given the proper coaching and direction. Our method of instruction gives students the confidence to challenge accepted wisdom and to pursue their academic knowledge with zeal and creativity.
  • How much does your school cost?
    There is no payment for our school. We believe that everyone deserves a free education.
  • What do students receive when their classes are over?
    Students enrolled in our K–12 learning system receive preparation for the GED exam in our school system. After completing the K–12 curriculum, students will be eligible to receive a Certificate of Course and Certificate of Completion, indicating that they are prepared to start GED class and achieve a General Educational Development Certificate. However, students must finish all of their work from when they enrolled in the grade they listed to 12th grade. before we can clear them from our school to start. We do not offer GED classes, we are not a GED testing center. once a student passes our classes, please head over to G.E.D. Test Takers page on our website for more information. Students that are over the age of 18 and outside of the K-12 curriculum or in college course will receive a Certificate of Course. after completing each class, they take with us.
  • Who can apply and become a student?
    Our program is open to children ages 5 and up. Please refer to the Student Requirements below: Student Requirements Ages 5–15½: Students in this age range must be enrolled in an accredited school. Our program is considered an "after-school learning" initiative. Ages 16–18: Students in this age range are not required to be enrolled in an accredited school. If they are not currently enrolled, our program helps them prepare for their GED. Ages 18 and above: Students in this age group can take any class they choose. Students have the freedom to select the grade level they wish to work on during their application process. We do not judge their choice; our mission is to support their learning journey and help them succeed, whether it's for personal growth or earning a GED. To begin applying to BPA4A, you’ll need to create an account. This account is used exclusively for the application process to ensure the security of our students and parents. Once you’ve signed up, you’ll be able to submit your application
  • What program(s) does Brain Power Academy 4 All use?
    Four different programs—Khan Academy (a school learning system), Gradebook Wizard (a gradebook system), Discord (school communication server), and WiX (our website provider).
  • Is there a grade book that I can keep track of my or my child's grades?
    Indeed, we utilize Gradebook Wizard in our grading system. We ask parents/guardians if they would like access to the gradebook at the time of a child's registration. After we send you the enrollment confirmation, if you choose "Yes," you will get your account details. Should you select "No," you won't receive any information regarding logging in. If you believe you unintentionally selected "No," or if you would like to change access to the gradebook, please contact us and we will be pleased to assist you with viewing your child's grades. When enrolling, adult students will receive a gradebook account regardless.
  • Is there a commitment?
    No, there is no commitment to our learning system. You may revoke access to your child or your learning at any time by following the form that is presented here. (A parent or student must have Discord) Please know that it may take up to 30 days for us to fully unenroll you from our system. We do keep school records of your work. If you have NOT completed your class you will not be able to receive a Certificate. If you wish to re-enroll you will have to restart your process on the course.
  • How do I unenroll from your school?
    To unenroll from our school program please fill out our Unenrollment Form
  • Do you have a Exam Policy?
    Yes, we have an established Exam Policy in place for our comprehensive final assessment. Please review the details below. 1. 📅 Scheduling & Format Exam Types: End of Course Exam Delivery: All exams are conducted online via our secure learning platform. 2. 🧠 Accessibility & Accommodations Inclusive Access: Exams are designed to be compatible with screen readers and other assistive technologies. Accommodations: Students requiring extended time or alternative formats must submit requests at least 5 days before the exam via the Accessibility Support Form. 3. 🔒 Academic Integrity Honor Code: Students must complete exams independently unless otherwise specified. Prohibited Actions: Cheating, plagiarism, unauthorized collaboration, or use of unapproved resources will result in disciplinary action. 4. 🚨 Missed Exams & Retakes Excused Absences: Students who miss an exam due to illness, emergency, or technical issues must notify the instructor within 24 hours. Make-Up Exams: Approved students may take a make-up exam within 7 days of the original date. Retake Policy: Retakes are allowed for up to 2 times. with instructor approval, and may include alternate questions. 5. 💬 Support & Communication Tech Help: Students experiencing technical difficulties during an exam should chat it in Discord. Instructor Contact: Questions about exam content or format should be directed to the instructor at least 48 hours before the exam. 6. 📊 Grading & Feedback Turnaround Time: Grades are typically posted within 5 business days. Appeals: Grade appeals must be submitted within 7 days of receiving results. Gradeing: "Exams are worth twice as many points as regular tests or quizzes. Please refer to the score sheets on the school website here.
  • What times can students do schoolwork?
    From 12AM to 11:59PM Eastern Time, students can work on their assignments Monday - Friday.
  • Changing classes
    You may change your classes if you feel the need to some reason may be class is to easy class is to hard class is not what you are looking for Please know that you will not be able to change your class after 2 weeks of a new marking period. Please fill out this form. You will need your school I.D. or we will not be able to change your class.
  • Does our school track Attendance?
    Yes, we do track each student's attendance by the attendance form in Discord. Students are required to fill out their own attendance every day, Monday-Friday. This form is not checked until every Friday and entered into the system.
  • Classes We Offer
    This section will show you what classes we have to offer here in Brain Power Academy 4 All. The classes you see are in the inline order we take from where a student has started. Once completed, they are users 16+ and looking to obtain a GED with our program must continue woring on all math situations before we clear them to start GED.
  • Mathematics Pre K - Pre-algebra/Arithmetic
    Early Math Review Grade 2: Students dive into key math concepts including place value, addition and subtraction within 1,000, telling time, counting money, measurement, data interpretation, and basic geometry. Each topic is explored through interactive lessons, engaging videos, and personalized practice activities that help students build confidence and mastery. Grade 3: Students build on their foundational skills with topics like multiplication and division, fractions, area and perimeter, and interpreting data. They’ll explore arithmetic patterns, solve word problems, and dive into geometry with shapes and quadrilaterals. Lessons are interactive and paced to support independent learning and confidence in problem-solving. Grade 4: Students tackle more advanced math skills including multi-digit multiplication and division, factors and multiples, and working with fractions and decimals. They’ll explore geometry concepts like angles and plane figures, measure area and perimeter, and interpret data using charts and plots. Each unit is designed to build problem-solving confidence through interactive lessons, visual models, and real-world applications. Grade 5: Students deepen their understanding of numbers and operations with topics like decimal place value, adding and subtracting fractions, and multi-digit multiplication and division. They’ll also explore multiplying and dividing fractions and decimals, powers of ten, volume, coordinate planes, and basic algebraic thinking. Lessons include interactive practice, visual models, and real-world problem solving to build confidence and prepare students for middle school math. Grade 6: Students explore key middle school math concepts including ratios, rates, percentages, and arithmetic with rational numbers. They’ll dive into exponents, negative numbers, and expressions with variables, then move on to solving equations and inequalities. Geometry topics include plane figures, coordinate grids, and 3D shapes, while data and statistics round out the year with graphing and analysis. Each unit builds critical thinking and problem-solving skills through interactive lessons and real-world applications. Grade 7: Seventh grade math builds on earlier skills and introduces more complex concepts. Students work with ratios and proportional relationships, including percentages and rates. They learn to add, subtract, multiply, and divide rational numbers, including negatives and fractions. Algebraic thinking expands with expressions, equations, and inequalities. Geometry topics include scale drawings, angle relationships, area, surface area, and volume. Students also explore statistics and probability, learning to analyze data and understand chance. Grade 8: Eighth grade math prepares students for high school algebra and geometry by deepening their understanding of numbers, equations, and spatial reasoning. They work with irrational numbers, exponents, and scientific notation. Students solve equations with variables on both sides and explore linear equations, slope, and functions. Systems of equations are introduced through graphing and substitution. Geometry topics include angle relationships, the Pythagorean theorem, and volume of cylinders, cones, and spheres. They also study transformations like translations, rotations, and reflections. Data and modeling wrap up the year with scatter plots, trend lines, and predictions Basic geometry and measurements: (NEW) Basic Geometry and Measurement is designed as a foundational refresher. It covers key topics like area, perimeter, volume, angle measurement, plane figures, coordinate grids, and geometric transformations. It’s ideal for learners who want to strengthen their understanding of 2D and 3D shapes, units of measurement, and spatial reasoning before diving into more advanced geometry. Pre-Algebra: Pre-Algebra is the bridge between arithmetic and full Algebra, laying the groundwork for more advanced math. Students begin by reviewing factors, multiples, and patterns, then move into ratios, rates, and percentages. They explore exponents, order of operations, and learn to work with variables and expressions. The course introduces one- and two-step equations and inequalities, roots and scientific notation, and multi-step problem solving. Students also study functions, linear models, and systems of equations, building the skills needed for Algebra 1. Arithmetic: Arithmetic is the foundation of all math learning. Students begin with basic operations—addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division—then move into place value, number patterns, and properties of numbers. They explore fractions, decimals, and percentages, building fluency with calculations and comparisons. The course also introduces negative numbers, estimation, and word problems that apply math to everyday situations. These skills are typically taught from 1st through 5th grade and prepare learners for Pre-Algebra and beyond. -- Information -- Class Placement and Support Information Some classes may be automatically grouped together based on enrollment. If you’ve applied for the K–12 Learning Program, please note that students ages 5–17 are pre-selected for participation. For students in grades 9 and above, Miss Claire may have limited capacity to provide direct support. In these cases, she may recommend working with a tutor or exploring supplemental resources such as instructional videos on Khan Academy. If you need assistance, Miss Claire is available to help. Support sessions must be scheduled in advance to ensure availability.
  • Math Get Ready Classes
    Get Ready for 3rd Grade: Get Ready for 3rd Grade is a skill-building course designed to help students transition smoothly into third grade math. It reviews key second grade concepts and introduces early third grade topics. Students practice addition and subtraction within 1,000, build fluency with multiplication and division basics, and explore simple fractions. The course also covers measurement, telling time, interpreting data, and identifying shapes and their properties. It’s ideal for learners who want to reinforce foundational skills and gain confidence before starting third grade. Get Ready for 4th Grade: Get Ready for 4th Grade is a review and prep course designed to help students strengthen key skills before starting fourth grade math. It covers place value, addition, subtraction, and estimation with multi-digit numbers. Students practice multiplication and division basics, including properties and strategies. The course introduces fractions—what they mean, how to compare them, and how they relate to whole numbers. Geometry topics include plane figures and quadrilaterals, while measurement focuses on area and perimeter. It’s a great way to build confidence and fill in any gaps before diving into full fourth grade content. Get Ready for 5th Grade: Get Ready for 5th Grade is a review course designed to help students strengthen key skills before starting fifth grade math. It covers decimal place value, including comparing and rounding decimals. Students practice adding and subtracting decimals and fractions, including mixed numbers and common denominators. The course also reviews multiplication and division with whole numbers and decimals, and introduces multiplying and dividing fractions. Additional topics include powers of 10, volume, and properties of shapes. It’s a great way to build confidence and fill in any gaps before diving into full fifth grade content Get Ready for 6th Grade: Get Ready for 6th Grade is a prep course designed to help students strengthen essential skills before starting sixth grade math. It reviews key concepts like ratios, rates, and percentages, along with arithmetic operations involving whole numbers, fractions, and decimals. Students practice working with negative numbers and begin exploring expressions, equations, and inequalities. Geometry topics include area, surface area, and volume, while data and statistics introduce graphing and analysis. This course builds confidence and readiness for middle school math through targeted review and interactive practice. Get Ready for 7th Grade: Get Ready for 7th Grade is a prep course designed to help students strengthen key skills before starting seventh grade math. It begins with operations involving negative numbers and builds fluency with fractions, decimals, and percentages. Students explore ratios, rates, and proportional relationships, then move into expressions, equations, and inequalities. Geometry topics include decomposing angles, calculating area and volume, and understanding surface area. The course wraps up with statistics and probability, helping students analyze data and interpret chance-based outcomes. It’s a solid foundation for success in middle school math. Get Ready for 8th Grade: This course helps students build confidence and sharpen the skills they’ll need for success in eighth grade math. Topics include rational and irrational numbers, multi-step equations, linear relationships, and geometry concepts like volume and the Pythagorean Theorem. It’s a strong foundation for Algebra 1 and beyond. Get Ready for Algebra 1: This course helps students build the skills they need to succeed in Algebra 1. It covers equations and inequalities, units and rate conversions, linear relationships, functions and sequences, exponents and radicals, and an introduction to quadratics. It’s designed to strengthen foundational understanding and boost confidence before diving into high school-level math. Get Ready for Geometry: This course helps students prepare for high school geometry by building essential skills in congruence, similarity, and triangle trigonometry. It also covers analytic geometry, conic sections, circles, and solid geometry. Learners will strengthen spatial reasoning, problem-solving, and algebraic thinking—all key for success in advanced math. Get Ready for Algebra 2: This course helps students strengthen the skills they need for success in Algebra 1. It covers equations and inequalities, unit conversions, linear relationships, functions and sequences, exponents and radicals, and an introduction to quadratics. It’s designed to build confidence and prepare learners for high school-level math. Get Ready for Pre-Calculus: This course helps students strengthen the skills they need for success in Pre-Calculus. It covers complex numbers, polynomials, composite and inverse functions, trigonometry, vectors and matrices, sequences and series, conic sections, and probability and combinatorics. It’s designed to build confidence and prepare learners for advanced math and college-level coursework Get Ready for AP® Calculus: This course helps students prepare for AP® Calculus by reviewing essential precalculus skills and introducing key concepts in limits, derivatives, and integrals. Topics include continuity, differentiation rules, applications of derivatives, integration techniques, and an introduction to parametric equations, polar coordinates, and infinite series (BC only). It’s designed to build confidence and support success in college-level math. Get Ready for AP® Statistics: This course helps students build the foundational skills needed for success in AP® Statistics. It covers data collection, graphical and numerical data analysis, probability, sampling methods, and basic statistical inference. Learners will strengthen their ability to interpret data, recognize patterns, and make informed decisions—skills essential for college-level coursework and real-world problem-solving. These classes are exclusively offered during the summer months, from June to August, as part of the Brain Power Academy 4 All—Summer School Program 2026.
  • Math High School & College
    High School Geometry: This course helps students develop reasoning and problem-solving skills through geometric concepts and proofs. Topics include transformations, congruence, similarity, triangle trigonometry, analytic geometry, conic sections, circles, and solid geometry. Learners explore relationships between shapes, apply algebraic thinking, and build a strong foundation for advanced math and real-world applications. High School Statistics: This course helps students build a strong foundation in data analysis and probability. Topics include displaying and interpreting data, measures of center and spread, two-way tables, scatterplots, study design, and probability distributions. Learners develop skills to analyze patterns, make predictions, and draw conclusions using real-world data—essential for college readiness and informed decision-making. High School Statistics & Probility: (NEW) This course helps students build a strong foundation in data analysis and probability. Topics include displaying and interpreting data, measures of center and spread, scatterplots, two-way tables, study design, and probability rules. Learners explore theoretical and empirical probability, expected value, and decision-making using data—skills essential for college readiness and real-world problem-solving. Integrated Math (1, 2, & 3): This three-course sequence blends algebra, geometry, and statistics into a unified learning path. Instead of separating topics into traditional courses, students explore mathematical concepts in a more connected way—building skills across disciplines and applying them to real-world problems. Integrated Math 1 focuses on algebra foundations, solving equations and inequalities, linear relationships, functions, data analysis, transformations, and basic geometry concepts. Integrated Math 2 expands into quadratics, exponential models, similarity and trigonometry, complex numbers, rational exponents, solid geometry, circles, conic sections, and probability. Integrated Math 3 introduces polynomial arithmetic and graphs, logarithms, advanced equations, trigonometric functions, rational expressions, study design, binomial probability, and normal distributions. This pathway supports deeper understanding and prepares learners for Pre-Calculus, AP® courses, and college-level math. Algebra 1: This course introduces students to the fundamentals of algebra, including solving equations and inequalities, working with linear and quadratic functions, exploring exponents and polynomials, and analyzing data. It builds problem-solving skills and prepares learners for higher-level math. Algebra 2: This course builds on Algebra 1 and explores more advanced topics such as polynomials, complex numbers, exponential and logarithmic functions, sequences and series, and trigonometry. Students develop deeper problem-solving skills and prepare for future studies in mathematics and science. Precalculus: This course prepares students for calculus by exploring a wide range of mathematical concepts. Topics include complex numbers, composite and inverse functions, trigonometric functions, vectors, matrices, conic sections, probability, and combinatorics. Optional units may cover series and limits. Students build strong analytical skills and deepen their understanding of functions and mathematical relationships College Algebra: (NEW) This course focuses on algebraic relationships, functions, and graphs beyond high school-level algebra. Students learn to solve equations involving one or two variables, work with polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions, and analyze graphs and models. The course emphasizes symbolic manipulation, problem-solving, and real-world applications to build a strong foundation for future math and science courses AP/College Calculus AB: This course is equivalent to a first-semester college calculus class. Students explore limits and continuity, differentiation and its applications, integration and accumulation of change, differential equations, and applications of integration. The curriculum emphasizes understanding concepts through multiple representations—graphical, numerical, analytical, and verbal—and prepares learners for the AP exam and future studies in mathematics, science, and engineering AP®︎/College Calculus BC: This course is equivalent to both first and second semester college calculus. It extends the content of Calculus AB and introduces additional topics such as parametric, polar, and vector-valued functions, as well as infinite sequences and series. Students explore limits, derivatives, integrals, and their applications through graphical, numerical, analytical, and verbal representations. The course emphasizes deep conceptual understanding and prepares learners for the AP exam and advanced studies in mathematics, science, and engineering. AP®︎/College Statistics: This course introduces students to the major concepts and tools for collecting, analyzing, and drawing conclusions from data. Topics include exploring one- and two-variable data, sampling and experimentation, probability, and statistical inference. Students learn to interpret data, evaluate statistical claims, and communicate findings clearly—skills essential for college, careers, and informed decision-making. Multivariable Calculus: (NEW) This course explores calculus with functions of more than one variable. Students learn to visualize and analyze multivariable functions, compute partial derivatives, and apply gradient and directional derivatives. Topics include multiple integrals (double, triple, and surface), vector calculus, and theorems such as Green’s, Stokes’, and the Divergence Theorem. The course emphasizes geometric intuition, analytical techniques, and real-world applications in physics and engineering Liner Algebra: (NEW) This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts of linear algebra, including vectors and vector spaces, matrix operations and transformations, linear independence, basis and dimension, and eigenvalues and eigenvectors. Learners explore how these concepts connect to systems of linear equations and gain tools for modeling and solving real-world problems in fields like computer science, physics, and engineering. Differential equations: (NEW) This course introduces students to equations involving functions and their derivatives, which describe how quantities change over time. Topics include first-order differential equations, slope fields, separable and exact equations, exponential and logistic models, second-order linear equations, and the Laplace transform. Students learn to solve and interpret differential equations using analytical methods and real-world applications, building a foundation for advanced studies in mathematics, physics, and engineering Trigonometry: (NEW) This course explores the relationships between angles and sides in triangles and introduces students to the world of periodic functions. Learners master right triangle ratios, unit circle concepts, and the graphs of sine, cosine, and tangent functions. The course also covers non-right triangles using laws of sines and cosines, and dives into trigonometric identities and equations. These skills are essential for modeling real-world phenomena and preparing for advanced math and science studies Statistics & Probability: (NEW) This course introduces students to the principles of data analysis and chance. Learners explore how to collect, organize, and interpret data using graphs, measures of center, and variability. Topics include probability rules, permutations and combinations, expected value, and statistical inference. Students build skills to evaluate real-world claims, make predictions, and understand uncertainty—essential tools for informed decision-making in everyday life and future studies. Class Placement and Support Information Some classes may be automatically grouped together based on enrollment. If you’ve applied for the K–12 Learning Program, please note that students ages 5–17 are pre-selected for participation. For students in grades in any of these classes, Miss Claire has limited capacity to provide direct support. In these cases, she may recommend working with a tutor or exploring supplemental resources such as instructional videos on Khan Academy. If you need assistance, Miss Claire is available to help. Support sessions must be scheduled in advance to ensure availability.
  • Test Prep
    Digital SAT Math: This course helps students understand how to collect, analyze, and interpret data, and how to measure and predict outcomes using probability. Topics include data displays, measures of center and spread, theoretical and experimental probability, permutations and combinations, and basic statistical inference. Students build skills to make informed decisions and evaluate real-world claims. Digital SAT Reading and Writing: This course helps students build the skills needed for the Reading and Writing section of the digital SAT. It focuses on analyzing texts, understanding vocabulary in context, evaluating arguments, and applying grammar and usage rules. Topics include command of evidence, central ideas, text structure, rhetorical synthesis, and standard English conventions. Students practice with interactive lessons and real test-style questions to strengthen comprehension, clarity, and precision in written communication LSAT: This course prepares students for the Law School Admission Test by building skills in logical reasoning, analytical thinking, and reading comprehension. Learners practice evaluating arguments, solving logic puzzles, and interpreting complex texts—essential tools for success in law school and beyond. MCAT: This course prepares students for the Medical College Admission Test by covering foundational concepts in biology, chemistry, physics, psychology, and sociology. Learners explore biomolecules, organ systems, chemical processes, physical principles, and behavioral science. The course also includes practice passages and strategies for the Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills (CARS) section. It’s designed to build deep understanding and test-taking confidence for aspiring medical professionals. For Parents SAT practice on Khan Academy is world-class SAT prep that’s effective and 100% free. Encourage your teen to get a head start and practice today! Click here for more information.
  • Economics
    Macroeconomics: This course explores how entire economies function and interact. Students learn about key concepts such as GDP, inflation, unemployment, fiscal and monetary policy, and international trade. Topics include aggregate demand and supply, the business cycle, interest rates, and economic growth. The course helps learners understand how government policies and global events influence economic stability and long-term development. Microeconomics: This course focuses on how individuals and businesses make decisions about allocating resources. Students explore supply and demand, market equilibrium, elasticity, consumer and producer behavior, production costs, and different market structures like monopoly and competition. The course also covers factor markets, externalities, and the role of government in addressing market failures. Finance and Capital Markets: This course explores the essentials of how money moves through the economy. Students learn about interest rates, stocks, bonds, cash flow, and risk management. Topics include personal finance, banking, inflation, taxes, accounting, investment vehicles, and financial derivatives. The course helps learners understand how financial systems work and how to make informed decisions about saving, investing, and managing money. AP®︎/College Macroeconomics: This course explores how entire economies function and interact. Students learn about economic indicators like GDP, inflation, and unemployment; analyze aggregate demand and supply; and study fiscal and monetary policy. Topics also include the financial sector, international trade, and long-run economic growth. The course builds a strong foundation for understanding government policy, global markets, and economic decision-making. AP®︎/College Microeconomics: This course focuses on how individuals and businesses make decisions about allocating resources. Students explore supply and demand, market equilibrium, elasticity, consumer and producer behavior, production costs, and different market structures such as perfect competition, monopoly, and oligopoly. The course also covers factor markets, externalities, and the role of government in addressing market failures. It prepares learners for the AP exam and builds a strong foundation for future studies in economics and business
  • Science (NGSS)
    All coruses are NGSS = (Next Generation Science Standards) Middle School Biology & Physics: This course invites students to explore the fascinating world of living things. Learners study cells, organisms, ecosystems, and the interconnections that shape life on Earth. Aligned with the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), the course helps students understand their place in the web of life while building foundational science skills This course introduces students to the fundamental principles of motion, forces, energy, and waves. Learners investigate how objects move, interact through fields, and transfer energy. Topics include gravity, magnetism, sound, and light. The course is NGSS-aligned and designed to spark curiosity through hands-on activities and real-world applications Middle School Earth and Space Science: In this course, students uncover the secrets of Earth’s systems and the wonders of space. From shifting tectonic plates to orbiting planets, learners investigate how natural forces shape our world and how human choices impact the future. Designed to be inclusive, engaging, and aligned with NGSS standards, this course empowers students to think critically, ask big questions, and see themselves as part of a larger universe. High School Biology High School Biology + High School Physics High School Physics: These courses follow the Next Generation Science Standards and are designed to build deep understanding through videos, practice, and real-world examples. In biology, students explore topics like cells, genetics, evolution, and ecosystems. In physics, they investigate motion, forces, energy, electricity, and waves. AP®︎/College Biology AP®︎/College Chemistry: These advanced courses prepare students for college-level science and the AP exams. In Biology, learners explore biochemistry, cell structure, genetics, evolution, and ecology—developing scientific thinking through videos, articles, and practice questions. In Chemistry, students dive into atomic structure, chemical reactions, thermodynamics, kinetics, and equilibrium, building strong problem-solving and lab analysis skills. Both courses follow College Board standards and support mastery through interactive, self-paced learning. AP®︎/College Environmental Science: This course introduces students to the scientific principles, concepts, and methods needed to understand the natural world. Learners explore ecosystems, biodiversity, Earth systems, land and water use, energy resources, pollution, and global change. Through engaging videos, articles, and practice exercises, students analyze environmental problems and evaluate solutions—building skills for the AP exam and real-world impact. The course is aligned with College Board standards and supports inquiry-based learning and critical thinking. AP®︎/College Physics 1: This algebra-based course introduces students to foundational concepts in classical mechanics. Topics include motion, forces, energy, momentum, rotation, and simple harmonic motion. Designed to match College Board standards, the course uses videos, articles, and practice exercises to build problem-solving skills and prepare learners for the AP Physics 1 exam. AP®︎/College Physics 2: This algebra-based course builds on Physics 1 and explores more advanced topics in physical science. Students study thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, electricity and magnetism, optics, waves, and modern physics. The course is aligned with College Board standards and uses videos, articles, and practice exercises to develop conceptual understanding and problem-solving skills for the AP exam and college-level science. Organic Chemistry: (NEW) This course explores the structure, properties, and reactions of carbon-based molecules. Students learn about functional groups, reaction mechanisms, stereochemistry, and molecular behavior. Through videos, articles, and practice exercises, the course builds a strong foundation for college-level chemistry and supports deeper understanding of how organic compounds shape the world around us. Cosmology and Astronomy: This course explores the vastness of space and time. Students learn about the scale of the universe, the life cycles of stars, black holes, galaxies, and the geological and climatic history of Earth. Topics also include plate tectonics, moon phases, and the possibility of life beyond our planet. Through engaging videos and practice exercises, learners build a deeper understanding of how the universe works—from the Big Bang to the search for extraterrestrial life Electrical Engineering: (NEW) This course introduces students to the fundamentals of electricity and electronics. Topics include circuit analysis, resistors, capacitors, operational amplifiers, semiconductors, and electrostatics. Learners also explore signals and systems, robotics, and reverse engineering. Through videos, articles, and hands-on examples, the course builds a strong foundation in how electrical systems work and how they power the world around us -- Information -- Class Placement and Support Information Some classes may be automatically grouped together based on enrollment. If you’ve applied for the K–12 Learning Program, please note that students ages 5–17 are pre-selected for participation. For students in grades 9 and above, Miss Claire may have limited capacity to provide direct support. In these cases, she may recommend working with a tutor or exploring supplemental resources such as instructional videos on Khan Academy. If you need assistance, Miss Claire is available to help. Support sessions must be scheduled in advance to ensure availability.
  • Computing (Elective)
    Computer Programming - JavaScript and the Web: This course teaches students how to create interactive programs and webpages using JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. Learners start by building drawings and animations with JavaScript and the ProcessingJS library, then move on to designing and styling webpages. Topics include variables, functions, loops, logic, and event handling. The course also covers DOM manipulation and jQuery techniques to make webpages dynamic and responsive. Through hands-on coding challenges and projects, students gain practical skills in web development and programming fundamentals. AP®/College Computer Science Principles: This course introduces students to the foundational concepts of computing and prepares them for the AP CSP exam. Learners explore digital information, computer systems, internet protocols, programming, algorithms, data analysis, and the global impact of computing. Through interactive videos, articles, and AP-aligned practice questions, students build problem-solving skills and develop a deeper understanding of how technology shapes the world. Computers and the Internet: (NEW) This course explores how computers work and how they connect billions of devices across the globe. Students learn about digital information, computer components, logic gates, and how data is stored and processed. They also dive into internet protocols, cybersecurity, encryption, and innovations like geolocation and video calls. Through interactive lessons, learners build a strong foundation in computing and understand the systems that power the digital world Computer Science Theory: This course explores advanced topics that form the backbone of computing. Students dive into algorithms—how problems are solved and solutions measured—cryptography, which protects digital information, and information theory, which explains how data is encoded and compressed. Ideal for learners with some programming experience, the course builds deeper understanding of how computers process, secure, and transmit information. Pixar In A Box: Pixar in a Box is a behind-the-scenes look at how Pixar artists use math, science, computer science, and storytelling to create animated films. Through interactive lessons, students explore topics like character modeling, animation, environment design, and visual storytelling—all while connecting academic concepts to real-world creative applications. Hour of Code: Hour of Code is a global initiative that introduces students to computer science through fun, one-hour coding activities. learners can choose from interactive tutorials in JavaScript, HTML/CSS, and SQL—like drawing with code, building webpages, or designing databases. Each activity blends video instruction with hands-on coding challenges, making programming accessible and engaging for beginners of all ages. Class Placement and Support Information Some classes may be automatically grouped together based on enrollment. If you’ve applied for the K–12 Learning Program, please note that students ages 5–17 are pre-selected for participation. For students in grades 9 and above, Miss Claire may have limited capacity to provide direct support. In these cases, she may recommend working with a tutor or exploring supplemental resources such as instructional videos on Khan Academy. If you need assistance, Miss Claire is available to help. Support sessions must be scheduled in advance to ensure availability.
  • Reading & Language Arts
    2nd Grade Reading & Vocab: ELA practice and instruction for 2nd grade, covering reading comprehension and vocabulary. Aligned to Common Core State Standards for Reading: Literature; Reading: Informational Text, and Vocabulary Acquisition and Use. 3rd Grade Reading & Vocab: ELA practice and instruction for 3rd grade, covering reading comprehension and vocabulary. Aligned to Common Core State Standards for Reading: Literature; Reading: Informational Text; and Vocabulary Acquisition and Use. 4th Grade Reading & Vocab: ELA practice and instruction for 4th grade, covering reading comprehension and vocabulary. Aligned to Common Core State Standards for Reading: Literature; Reading: Informational Text; and Vocabulary Acquisition and Use. 5th Grade Reading & Vocab: ELA practice and instruction for 5th grade, covering reading comprehension and vocabulary. Aligned to US Common Core State Standards for Reading: Literature; Reading: Informational Text; and Vocabulary Acquisition and Use. 6th Grade Reading & Vocab: (Improved and expanded) ELA practice and instruction for 6th grade, covering reading comprehension and vocabulary. Aligned to Common Core State Standards for Reading: Literature; Reading: Informational Text; and Vocabulary Acquisition and Use. (This course may be a little different than what is said for this grade as they are changing courses and learning within this course. 7th Grade Reading & Vocab: ELA practice and instruction for 7th grade, covering reading comprehension and vocabulary. Aligned to Common Core State Standards for Reading: Literature; Reading: Informational Text; and Vocabulary Acquisition and Use. 8th Grade Reading & Vocab: ELA practice and instruction for 8th grade, covering reading comprehension and vocabulary. Aligned to Common Core State Standards for Reading: Literature; Reading: Informational Text; and Vocabulary Acquisition and Use. 9th Grade Reading & Vocab: ELA practice and instruction for 9th grade, covering reading comprehension and vocabulary. Aligned to Common Core State Standards for Reading: Literature; Reading: Informational Text; and Vocabulary Acquisition and Use. 10th Grade Reading and Vocab: (NEW) ELA practice and instruction for 10th grade, focusing on reading comprehension and vocabulary development. Aligned to Common Core State Standards for Reading: Literature; Reading: Informational Text; and Vocabulary Acquisition and Use. Includes mastery-based exercises, engaging texts, and targeted skill-building to support confident, critical reading. Grammar: Grammar is the collection of rules and conventions that makes languages go. This section is about Standard American English, but there's something here for everyone. Class Placement and Support Information Some classes may be automatically grouped together based on enrollment. If you’ve applied for the K–12 Learning Program, please note that students ages 5–17 are pre-selected for participation. For students in grades 9 and above, Miss Claire may have limited capacity to provide direct support. In these cases, she may recommend working with a tutor or exploring supplemental resources such as instructional videos on Khan Academy. If you need assistance, Miss Claire is available to help. Support sessions must be scheduled in advance to ensure availability.
  • Life Skills
    Financial Literacy: Financial Literacy is a life skills course that empowers learners to make informed money decisions. Topics include budgeting, saving, credit, loans, insurance, investing, taxes, and avoiding scams. Through videos, articles, and interactive exercises, students build practical knowledge aligned with state standards—preparing them to manage personal finances with confidence and clarity. Internet Safety: Internet Safety is a life skills course that teaches students how to protect their personal information, devices, and online accounts. Developed by Khan Academy in partnership with Google, the course covers topics like strong passwords, safe browsing, recognizing scams, and securing devices. Through expert interviews, videos, and interactive exercises, learners build practical habits to stay safe online while exploring the digital world responsibly Social Media Literacy: Our social media environment is broken. Want a roadmap to help fix it? Integrating expertise across technology, mindfulness, and educational instruction, this interactive course helps young people navigate — and push to change — a broken social media environment. Each unit contains questions and activities that can be self-directed or worked through in a group or classroom setting. Each unit can be useful on its own, though they are best when used as a full curriculum. They are designed for educators to use with youth ages 13-25 but can be used by anyone to learn about these issues and to push for a humane, sustainable, and equitable future. Growth Mindset: The LearnStorm growth mindset activities are fun and age appropriate, providing a structured way for students to explore the science behind the idea that "You can learn anything.” Along the way they’ll earn special badges and contribute to their overall class progress in LearnStorm. The activities were developed in partnership with PERTS, a Stanford center that builds on the research done by Carol Dweck. College Admissions: Navigate college admissions like a pro with Khan Academy's evolving resource! Inside, find advice that is relevant for all college applicants in addition to portions tailored for high potential students who are worried about whether they can afford higher education. Careers: Are you wondering how to land your dream job or negotiate your salary? Finding answers to questions like these can be hard, but we’re here to help. We ask real people in real jobs how they make it all work in our new video series about careers. Personal Finance: Are you wondering how to land your dream job or negotiate your salary? Finding answers to questions like these can be hard, but we’re here to help. We ask real people in real jobs how they make it all work in our new video series about careers. Entrepreneurship: Personal lessons and insights from accomplished entrepreneurs are the basis of this interview series produced by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation and Khan Academy. Class Placement and Support Information Some classes may be automatically grouped together based on enrollment. If you’ve applied for the K–12 Learning Program, please note that students ages 5–17 are pre-selected for participation. For students in grades 9 and above, Miss Claire may have limited capacity to provide direct support. In these cases, she may recommend working with a tutor or exploring supplemental resources such as instructional videos on Khan Academy. If you need assistance, Miss Claire is available to help. Support sessions must be scheduled in advance to ensure availability.
  • Arts & Humanities
    US History: The United States of America is a nation with a rich history and a noble goal: government of the people, by the people, for the people. Its citizens' struggle to achieve that goal is a dramatic story stretching over hundreds of years. US Government and Civics: US Government and Civics is a comprehensive course that explores the foundations of American democracy and the structure of the federal government. Students learn how the legislative, executive, and judicial branches interact to shape laws and protect civil liberties. The course also covers citizenship, political ideologies, voting behavior, and the role of media and interest groups in public policy. Through engaging lessons and primary documents, learners gain the knowledge and skills to participate actively and responsibly in civic life World History Project - Origins to the present: WHP is a standards-based world history course that builds upon foundational thinking skills in preparation for AP, college, and beyond. The course uses narratives—both large and small—to create a coherent view of the world’s past, present and future. WHP Orgins to the Present starts by looking back almost 14 billion years ago and extends to the present. The course is designed for high school students. World History Project AP®︎: World History Project AP® is a yearlong high school course aligned to the AP® World History: Modern framework. Developed by the OER Project in collaboration with Khan Academy, it offers free access to articles, videos, primary sources, and practice exercises that build historical thinking skills like causation, continuity and change, and comparison. The curriculum emphasizes diverse perspectives and multiple narratives, helping students engage critically with global history from 1200 CE to the present. Designed for mastery-based learning, it prepares students for the AP exam while supporting inclusive, college-level exploration of world events AP®︎/ Collage Art History: AP®/College Art History is a college-level course that explores the history of art across cultures and time periods. Students analyze works of architecture, sculpture, painting, and other media from prehistory to the present, learning to interpret visual elements, historical context, and cultural significance. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, visual analysis, and evidence-based writing, preparing learners for the AP® exam and deeper engagement with global artistic traditions. World History: From the earliest civilizations to the modern world, geography, religion, trade, and politics have bound peoples and nations together — and torn them apart. Take a journey through time and space and discover the fascinating history behind the complex world we inhabit today. AP®︎/College US History: Learn AP US History: key concepts, themes, and periods from the pre-contact era right up to the present, all designed for learners preparing for the AP US History exam. Expand your knowledge of the United States's rich history, and review your learning using our AP-aligned practice questions. AP®︎/College US Government and Politics Learn AP US Government and Politics: videos, articles, and AP-aligned multiple choice question practice, covering the Constitution, the branches of government, political beliefs, and citizen participation. Review Supreme Court cases, study key amendments, and reflect on how the founders’ intentions and debates continue to influence politics in the Unite States today. World History Project - 1750 to the present: WHP is a standards-based world history course that builds upon foundational thinking skills in preparation for AP, college, and beyond. The course uses narratives—both large and small—to create a coherent view of the world’s past, present and future. WHP 1750 to the Present starts in, you guessed it, 1750 and extends to the present. Why start a course in 1750? We answer this question in the first unit of the course and then do a deep dive on revolutions, imperialism, and globalization—all from a global or world history perspective. The course is designed for high school students. Big History Project: Journey through nearly 14 billion years of history with the Big History Project, now available on Khan Academy. This course asks the big questions about our Universe, our planet, life and humanity. Examine our shared history across scales and disciplines. From the Big Bang to our still expanding universe, this course, created and maintained by the Big History Project, will lead you on a journey of astounding connections and exciting discoveries. Constitution 101: (NEW) As the course progresses, students will witness interviews with eminent constitutional scholars, educators, and specialists from a range of political ideologies who will explain how various interpretations of the Constitution and its amendments have influenced the structure of the American government today. Storytelling: Learn about the art and science of storytelling from the teams at Disney and Pixar. Class Placement and Support Information Some classes may be automatically grouped together based on enrollment. If you’ve applied for the K–12 Learning Program, please note that students ages 5–17 are pre-selected for participation. For students in grades 9 and above, Miss Claire may have limited capacity to provide direct support. In these cases, she may recommend working with a tutor or exploring supplemental resources such as instructional videos on Khan Academy. If you need assistance, Miss Claire is available to help. Support sessions must be scheduled in advance to ensure availability.
  • Partner Courses
    The J. Paul. Getty Museum: The J. Paul Getty Museum course on Khan Academy introduces students to art history through the lens of one of the world’s leading museums. Learners explore key works from the Getty’s collection—ranging from ancient Greek and Roman artifacts to European paintings and decorative arts—while developing skills in visual analysis, historical context, and cultural interpretation. The course blends expert commentary, high-resolution images, and interactive exercises to make art history accessible and engaging for all learners. Asian Art Museum: The Asian Art Museum course on Khan Academy introduces students to the rich artistic traditions of Asia through curated works from the museum’s collection. Learners explore themes such as religion, power, trade, and daily life across cultures including China, Japan, India, Korea, and Southeast Asia. Through high-quality images, expert commentary, and guided analysis, the course helps students build visual literacy and cultural understanding while connecting art to historical context and global exchange. American Museum of Nature History: The American Museum of Natural History course on Khan Academy introduces students to scientific inquiry through the lens of one of the world’s largest natural history museums. Learners explore topics like paleontology, astronomy, biodiversity, and human evolution using real artifacts, expert insights, and interactive media. The course emphasizes observation, evidence-based reasoning, and curiosity about the natural world—making science accessible and engaging for learners of all ages Aotearoa New Zeleand | Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa: The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa course on Khan Academy introduces learners to the vibrant cultures, histories, and natural environments of Aotearoa New Zealand. Through curated works and exhibitions from Te Papa’s collection, students explore Māori and Pacific heritage, biodiversity, geology, and contemporary art. The course emphasizes bicultural perspectives, storytelling, and visual analysis—inviting learners to engage deeply with the living treasures of New Zealand’s national museum. Information about Partner Courses Khan Academy works with trusted organizations—like museums, science centers, and cultural institutions—to create special courses that connect classroom learning to the real world. These partners contribute expert knowledge, images, and stories All classes in this section are 3rd party content that Khan Academy our Learning Platform parnters with 3rd parties Class Placement and Support Information Some classes may be automatically grouped together based on enrollment. If you’ve applied for the K–12 Learning Program, please note that students ages 5–17 are pre-selected for participation. For students in grades 9 and above, Miss Claire may have limited capacity to provide direct support. In these cases, she may recommend working with a tutor or exploring supplemental resources such as instructional videos on Khan Academy. If you need assistance, Miss Claire is available to help. Support sessions must be scheduled in advance to ensure availability.
  • What is GradeBook Wizard
    GradeBookWizard.com lets us easily keep track of student's assignment grades.. You can review assignment grades for the past month, past three months, or any previous semester.
  • How can I check my or my child's grades?
    By visiting Check Your Grades on the Students &Parents Tab of the menu, you can check your grades or the grades of your children at any time.
  • Is there an app that we can download?
    No, there is no app that can be downloaded to your phone/device. GradeBook Wizard is an Online web gradebook only at this time.
  • How can I move around Gradebook Wizard?
    You can learn to move around by clicking on the demo links below. Student Parent Look at this video to learn more, How to move around in Gradebook Wizard (youtube.com)
  • I am unable to see school events in the grade book what do I have to do?
    To view the school calendar in the grade book, follow these steps. Go to Students/Parents Press Check Your Grades Log in to your account On the far-left side click Schedule On top of the page where you see Current Classes there is a list of classes you or your child is enrolled click it The class name to view the school calendar is ALL YEAR - Class Year (School Year) If you do not see this option that means that you do not have access to this class. Please email us to get this set up.
  • Once the grading period is over, can I do old assignments?
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  • Quiz & Test Information
    If you attended this school with Brain Power Academy 4 All, the quizzes and tests are different from those from previously years. Khan Academy will display your grade as a percentage of 100%. You will notice your grade out of 150 = 100% on Gradebook Wizard. The scale of grades is shown below. You will see the full scale when logging into the gradebook on webpages. A+ 150 - 145 100% (150) - 96.67% (145) A 144 - 139 96%(114) - 92.67% (139) A- 138 - 134 92% (138) - 89.33% (134) B+ 133 - 130 88.67% (133) -86.67% (130) B 129 - 124 86% (129) - 82.67% (124) B- 123 - 119 82% (123) - 79.33% (119) C+ 118 - 115 78.67% (118) - 76.67% (115) C 114 - 109 76% (114) - 72.67% (109) C- 108 - 104 72% (108) - 69.33% (104) D+ 103 - 100 68.67% (103) - 66.67% (100) D 99 - 94 66% (99) - 62.67% (94) D- 93 - 89 62% (93)- 59.33% (89) E 88 - 0 58.67% (88) - 0% (0)
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  • What happened to TeacherEase (Schoolinsight)?
    This change was made 3/27/2024. We have migrated to the new GradeBook Wizard system, which offers superior features and pricing compared to Schoolinsight (TeacherEase). This upgrade enabled us to produce high-quality reports and grades. GradeBook Wizard also provides a simplified and user-friendly interface with quick access to necessary information rather than Schoolinsight (TeacherEase) is more complex with a less friendly interface.
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