Foundation Academy High School Winterim 2014 Catalog January 6 · 2017-02-12 · January 6-10, 2014...
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Foundation Academy
High School
Winterim 2014 Catalog
January 6 –17, 2014
What is Winterim?
Winterim is an innovative program where students get the chance to experience learning beyond the cur-
riculum. Winterim is designed to give students the opportunity to choose classes that are not part of the
standard school learning experience. Furthermore, students will have the opportunity to literally travel to
Washington DC, Sea Camp, Costa Rica, and New York for a variety of educational trips (some trips only
available to specific grade levels). In addition, as juniors and seniors, FA students have the opportunity to
experience a profession first-hand before heading off to college.
The FA school year is divided so that the first semester concludes prior to Christmas vacation. Winterim
is an interim “semester” between the first and second semesters. The dates of Winterim for the 2013-2014
school year are January 6th-17th, 2014.
Schedule
Winterim is divided into two separate weeks: Week 1 and Week 2.
The school day is divided into two different sessions: Session A and Session B.
One course is taken per session.
Morning Course (Session A) 7:45 a.m. – 10:50 a.m.
Lunch 10:55 a.m. – 11:55 a.m. on campus
Afternoon Course (Session B) 12:00 p.m. – 3:05 p.m.
The longer class periods make it possible to offer courses that ordinarily could not be held in a shorter
class time. Students need to check course descriptions carefully to be familiar with individual class expec-
tations. Some courses may be scheduled in the morning (Session A) or afternoon (Session B) only, while
others may be scheduled for a full day (Session FD).
LUNCH
FA’s lunch program will continue through Winterim. Students are welcome to bring their own lunch.
Winterim is a required part of Foundation Academy’s curriculum.
Full Day Courses Morning Courses
7:45am-10:50am
Afternoon Courses
12:00pm-3:06pm
Costa Rica
Lisa Amat
$1,665
The Holocaust
Dr. Wenzel
$0
Chocolate Obsession
Mary Ellen Murray
$50
New York
Patty Cogburn
$ 1,350
Examining the Chronicles of
Narnia, The Hobbit and
Lord of the Rings
Gil Livesay
$0
Forensics
Emily Gill
$20
College Road Trip
Sandra Smith
$450
Cross-Stitch
Alice Colon
$40
Passion of Aviation
Joe Gick
$50
Video Production
Dr. Tracey Council
$300
Mythological Mazes
Lee Anne Smith
$0
Television and Radio
Broadcasting
Lee Anne Smith
$0
Pink Toolbox
Rachel Brown
$30
Intro to Jingle & Song
Writing
Mark Goff
$ 0
Men of Valor
Amy Morgan & Deb Strong
$0
Get Nautical
Jim Campbell
$0
Internship
Anna Pillow
High School Schedule Week 1
Costa Rican Adventure
January 6-10, 2014
Cost: $1,665
Trip is Closed
Enjoy a trip to San Jose, Costa Rica . Visit La Fortuna, the home of Arenal Volcano, naturally hot
springs and the caves of Fortuna. You will explore the nightlife in the rain forest at the Eco-Centro,
experience white water rafting along with zip lining over the jungle. Students will take a Catamaran
Cruise to Tortuga Island and swim off the coast of the islands white sandy beaches.
Students will learn about the limestone rocks, stalactites, stalagmites and coral. Learn about the in-
digenous rainforest plants including the wild life of the rainforest.
End every evening back at the Hotel with good food, fellowship and devotional time.
New York Trip
January 7-11, 2014
Cost: $ 1,350
Trip is Closed
Four nights and five days in NEW YORK CITY!! Students will travel to New York and experience a
Broadway show, tour The Empire State Building, visit Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall, NBC
Studios, Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty. Additional tours and experiences such as 5th Avenue,
Trump Tower, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Madison Square Gardens, China town, Little Italy, Central
Park, The Metropolitan Museum of Art and of course lots of shopping opportunities!
College Road Trip
January 6-10, 2014
Cost: $450
Students will be visiting colleges all over the state of Florida. They will spend two nights on the road
while the other three will be day trips. Colleges will include Stetson, University of North Florida,
Florida State University, University of Florida, FIU in Miami, Palm Beach Atlantic, FAU in Boca Ra-
ton, Southeastern, University of South Florida and Florida Gulf Coast.
Internship I
January 6-10, 2014
1/2 day or Full Day
Junior’s and Senior’s Only
One of the unique learning opportunities that Winterim provides at Foundation Academy is the in-
ternship program. Students in 11th and 12th grade, with the help of their parents, can design and par-
ticipate in their own internship. Internship ideas must receive administrative approval. Internships
can take place abroad, domestically, or within the Metro-Orlando area. It is up to the student to set
up the internship. Internships scheduled during Winterim allow students to observe and experience a
working professional’s life for one or two weeks. Their experience in the working world allows them to
see the joy and challenges faced by professionals in their respective fields. These experiences can aid
in major decisions the students are currently facing, and more importantly, in the discovery of how
God has uniquely equipped them. As part of growing and learning experience during their intern-
ships, students will be required to share reflections on their experiences via an online forum.
Video Production
January 6-10, 2014
Full Day
Cost: $300
This particular curriculum is an opportunity for students to create their own Reality TV Show. They will be split up into "Tribes" and be immersed in physical and mental challenges where they need to compete against one another for the winning prize! Their entire experience will be documented by student film crews (students should sign up for this ahead of time) and then they will all work togeth-er to edit their TV Show.
Included in the class is the FFA Staff, student instruction and training, all camera gear, all editing and software equipment on iMacs, customized itinerary and curriculum, TV show production, set pieces, challenges and a DVD of the TV show.
Pink Toolbox
January 6-10, 2014
Full Day
Cost: $30
Learn what tools we need to survive a broken world that needs fixing. We will learn about women
who relied on the Lord in their brokenness, where to find the tools we need, where people look to fix
themselves, and we will take time to appreciate the Godly women examples in our lives.
The class will include: Crafts, Chick Flicks, Luncheon Honoring an Influential Person in the Girls’
lives, Lessons on Women of the Bible, Survival Tips for the Real World and maybe a little about real
tools!
“Get Nautical”
January 6-10, 2014
Full Day
Cost: $0
Students will learn how to describe the relative and true directions for ships at sea, as well as troop
movements ashore (think land navigation for Army, Marine Corps). With the use of special graph pa-
per, some parallel rules, and a compass, we will attempt to track targets, find closest points of ap-
proach, avoidance strategies, some navigational “rules of the road”, and maybe some boat characteris-
tics. We will try and incorporate land navigation terms/practice situations, and p0ssibly some land
orienteering.
This class will improve your abilities in several math subjects, as well as help you discover some prac-
tical skills in relative motion, like driving situations.
The Holocaust
January 6-10, 2015
7:45am-10:50am
Cost: $0
Between 1939 and 1945, Nazi Germany murdered 6 million Jewish civilians. The Holocaust is one of
the most significant events in history, and it is important that we understand both why and how a
modern, “Christian” nation began and carried out a genocidal program to systematically annihiliate
all the Jews in Europe. It is a story about how history is shaped by forces such as human nature,
world views, charismatic leaders, economics, modern technology, and amoral nationalism.
Examining the Chronicles of Narnia, The Hobbit and Lord of the
Rings
January 6-10, 2014
7:45am-10:50am
Cost: $0
Students will examine the Chronicles of Narnia, The Hobbit, the Ring Trilogy and the men (CS Lewis
and J.R.R. Tolkien) who brought them to life with special emphasis on how their faith is incorporated.
We will also be viewing film versions.
Any inkling what an inkling is???
Cross-Stitch
January 6-10, 2014
7:45am-10:50am
Cost: $40
This is a beginner’s class for those who would like to learn how to cross stitch. Supplies will be provid-
ed to start you off. Come and learn one of the oldest forms of needle art. It will be fun, relaxing, and
interesting.
Mythological Mazes
January 6-10, 2014
7:45am-10:50am
Cost: $0
Are you fascinated by the stories of the Greek gods and goddesses? Do you love the mysterious worlds
and fantasies created by the ancients? Students in this course will experience ancient myths through
stories, films, art and make connections to present day mythical storytelling (the Percy Jackson sto-
ries, Inception, and other modern myths). Students will be watching some films, creating mythologi-
cal figures, creating collages, and examining mythology in arts.
Intro to Jingle & Song Writing
January 6-10, 2014
7:45am-10:50am
Cost: $0
Students will write a jingle and worship song during the week. This class will consist of using Garage Band on the Ipads. We need writers, students who are good and interested in poetry, journaling and have interest in marketing.
Were looking for students who have a true heart for God and can navigate through Scripture to help us form the content of our worship song. We are also in need of students who sing or are instrumen-tally inclined to help with the composing and recording side of projects.
Forensics
January 6-10, 2015
12:00-3:06pm
Cost: $20
Human beings have a desire to see that justice is done when society’s rules are broken. How do those in authority determine who is the guilty person? Without a real confession of guilt or reliable eye wit-nesses, it is difficult to know for sure. Forensics is a technique for scientifically determining who is responsible for the crime and confirming guilt or innocence. In this class, students will study types of evidence that may be collected at a crime scene: blood, hair, fibers, footprints, fingerprints, paint, chemical materials, and DNA. Likewise, the students will study general principles of the justice and law enforcement systems. The principle is this – wherever we have been, we leave pieces of ourselves behind.
Chocolate Obsession
January 6-10, 2014
12:00-3:06pm
Cost: $50
Chocolate, chocolate and more chocolate! Students will learn several fun, easy, no-bake recipes for
making mouth-watering chocolate desserts.
Advisory: This course may not be suitable for students with food allergies.
Television and Radio Broadcasting
January 6-10, 2014
12:00-3:06pm
Cost: $0
Calling all future news anchors, sportscasters, and producers! This course will introduce students to the field of broadcast journalism. Trips to a local radio station and a local television studio tour will give students a behind-the-scenes look at the busy world of media. Students will meet local radio per-sonalities and have the chance to see these professionals at work. Class time researching the skills and education needed to be successful in the television/radio industry.
The Passion of Aviation
January 6-10, 2014
12:00-3:06pm
Cost: $50
The class is intended to provide the students the basic principles used in aviation that will expand the
students knowledge about aviation. In addition the class will introduce the resources used by aviation
professionals in the every day operations within the aviation industry, facilitating a desire to learn
more about aviation. The students will be able to participate in several activities that will give them an
idea of what it means to be an aviator. The course will also provide students with a clear understand-
ing of aviation, its history, and technological developments in the past and future. Students will also
learn about the range of career opportunities in the field of aviation, including flight instructor, air-
line captain, air traffic controller, and aircraft dispatcher.
Men of Valor
January 6-10, 2014
12:00-3:06pm
Cost: $10 for lunch one day
From a Christian woman’s perspective, what characteristics make an ideal man.
What would your future wife say?
High School Schedule Week 2
Full Day Courses Morning Courses
7:45am-10:50am
Afternoon Courses
12:00pm-3:06pm
Equestrian
Patti Petersen & Sandra Smith
$375
Trash to Treasure
Patti Cogburn
$ 5
Liturgical Dance and Mime
Workshop
Dr. Tracey Council
$25
Wild Men of God
Bill Baysinger
$ 0
The Holocaust
Dr. Wenzel
$0
Fashion Fundamentals
Rachel Brown
$ 0
Wild Women of God
Emily Gill
$0
Introduction To
Animation
Ty Schafrath
$10
Fitness
Laura Miller
$ 0
Community Service
Alice Colon
$ 35
Yearbook Staff
Linda Currie
$0
Archery
Joseph Steed’s Archery
$125
Internship
Anna Pillow
Cooking with Coach
Brad Lord
$150
The Ups & Downs of Roller-
coasters
Jim Campbell
$ Cost of ticket to Universal
Studios
Family History
Workshop
Lee Anne Smith
$10
Examining the Chronicles of
Narnia, The Hobbit and Lord
of the Rings
Gil Livesay
$0
Sewing
Brenda Johnson
$20
Shark Week
Lisa Amat
$10
Wild Men of God
January 13-16th
Full Day
Cost: $0
The thesis of Wild at Heart is that every man has a battle to fight, an adventure to live, and a beauty to
fight for. The young men on this trip are going to get outdoors and explore God’s design for what it
means to be a man. They will us the John Eldridge book, “ Wild at Heart”. They will spend a couple of
days in Withlacoochee State Park and a day in the classroom.
Every student will need their own copy of “Wild At Heart” and their own personal hiking supplies
(tent, food, water etc..). A list of recommended supplies will be distributed to those who sign up.
Advisory: This will be a physically demanding course. It is an overnight, backcountry hiking experi-
ence. Transportation to and from the forest will be arranged by the parent.
Wild Women of God
January 13-16, 2014
Full Day
Cost: $0
This class is for ladies who want to discover something wonderful and wild about being captivating
women of God. We will be camping and hiking in Withlacoochee State Park where we will set up base
camp and then spend our days hiking around the area. We will also read through and discuss Capti-
vating, by John and Stasi Eldridge. This class is intended to get students thinking about what it
means to be a woman and, more importantly, a woman of God. We will be looking at God’s creation
of woman, the heart of a woman, how sin and the world have corrupted womanhood, and our
“irreplaceable role” in history. The students will spend these few days enjoying God’s glorious natural
world and discovering all the beauty He has made, in creation and in our own lives!
Every student will need their own personal hiking supplies (tent, food, water etc..). A list of recom-
mended supplies will be distributed to those who sign up.
Advisory: This will be a physically demanding course. It is an overnight, backcountry hiking experi-
ence. Transportation to and from the forest will be arranged by the parent.
Equestrian
January 13-16, 2014
Full Day
Cost: $375
Students will go to Timucuan Farms everyday to learn:
The care and grooming of horses and hooves, Tools and tack used in grooming, Stall care and shav-
ings, Identifying the parts of the horse, Different kinds of feed and hay, Bridles and Saddles , Walking
with the horses and tacking up horses for lessons, Lunging horses in the round pen, Sessions with the
trainer, Kelly from Arabian Knights , Styles of riding; English or Western, Keeping the tack clean. Up-
keep of stables and fence repair, Horse Health, Continue of lessons/ Leasing a horse and Shows
Community Service to:
Florida Baptist Children’s Home, Lakeland Fl.
January 13-16, 2014
Full Day
Cost: $35 and cost for lunch
This is a community service project. There are many tasks that the supervisor will assign. Be prepared
by coming in work clothes. You will work and get dirty! Come with a great attitude! Foundation has a
long standing relationship with this organization, and they enjoy when our students come out to help!
There is a McDonald’s within walking distance or you may bring your lunch.
Internship II
January 13-16, 2014
1/2 day or Full Day
Junior’s and Senior’s Only
One of the unique learning opportunities that Winterim provides at Foundation Academy is the in-
ternship program. Students in 11th and 12th grade, with the help of their parents, can design and par-
ticipate in their own internship. Internship ideas must receive administrative approval. Internships
can take place abroad, domestically, or within the Metro-Orlando area. It is up to the student to set up
the internship. Internships scheduled during Winterim allow students to observe and experience a
working professional’s life for one or two weeks. Their experience in the working world allows them to
see the joy and challenges faced by professionals in their respective fields. These experiences can aid
in major decisions the students are currently facing, and more importantly, in the discovery of how
God has uniquely equipped them. As part of growing and learning experience during their intern-
ships, students will be required to share reflections on their experiences via an online forum.
Trash to Treasure
January 13-16, 2014
7:45am-10:50am
Cost: $5
In Trash to Treasure craft projects are made from something reused or recycled. The craft projects are
all made from items students can bring from home or from materials provided by the workshop.
The Holocaust
January 13-16, 2015
7:45am-10:50am
Cost: $0
Between 1939 and 1945, Nazi Germany murdered 6 million Jewish civilians. The Holocaust is one of
the most significant events in history, and it is important that we understand both why and how a
modern, “Christian” nation began and carried out a genocidal program to systematically annihiliate
all the Jews in Europe. It is a story about how history is shaped by forces such as human nature, world
views, charismatic leaders, economics, modern technology, and amoral nationalism.
Introduction to Animation
January 13-16, 2014
7:45am-10:50am
Cost: $10
This is a one week class in which students will be instructed in the basics of Animation. Students will
learn the history of Animation. They will then be introduced to the basic fundamentals: squash and
stretch, overlapping action, follow through, and more. From there the students will learn the pipeline
in an animated production: Script writing, voice over,pre-production, character design, storyboard-
ing, animation(hand-drawn verses computer), post production(editing). The students will then have
the opportunity to do more advanced work in the area of their interest. Their work will be save on
their thumbdrive to keep.
Yearbook
January 13-16, 2014
7:45am-10:50am
Cost: $0
(Yearbook Staff Only)
Staff members will use this time to continue working on their yearbook spreads in order to meet the
January yearbook deadline.
Cooking with Coach
January 13-16, 2014
7:45am-10:50am
Cost: $150
Advisory: This course may not be suitable for students with food allergies.
This course will cover basic preparation of meals. Health issues and food born illness will also be re-
viewed. Daily lunch preparation, food management, and menu analysis will also be involved.
Family History Workshop
January 13-16, 2014
7:45am-10:50am
Cost: $10 for the Genealogical forms
Have you ever wondered about your ancestors? Do you think there may be someone famous in your family tree? This workshop will acquaint students with genealogy, the study of family history. Stu-dents will use internet sites to research their own family trees and produce a brief family history. We will visit a genealogical library, meet with professional family historians, and look at the importance of family connections in history.
Sewing
January 13-16, 2014
7:45am-10:50am
Cost: $20 plus supplies
Students will learn sewing terms and how to construct pj pants and a Electronic Device carrying case
or E-reader case. Learn to use a pattern, read and follow sewing instructions, and how to finish a
garment.
Shark Week
January 13-16, 2014
12:00pm-3:06pm
Cost: $ 10
Students will learn the following about Sharks:
Day 1: Shark 101– Learn about the basics of shark physiology and anatomy
Day 2: Shark Attack! - Unravel the myths & facts about shark attacks, shark finning, examine
and identify various species of shark teeth
Day 3: Shark Anatomy– View a real shark from the inside out by dissecting a dogfish shark
Day 4: Ray Day– Learn about the sharks’ close cousins...sting rays!
Day 5: Wrap up the week playing some fun games including a shark trivia scavenger hunt
around campus.
Fashion Fundamentals
January 13-16, 2014
12:00pm-3:06pm
Cost: $0
“Make it work! Fashion Fundamentals” is a free class, preferably for female students in which we will
discuss the basics of construction, form, and fit, the progression of fashion throughout history, iconic
fashion trends, and famous trend-setters. We will also learn about ways to accessorize, what colors to
wear for your skin tone, and basic do’s and don’ts.
Liturgical Dance and Mime Workshop
January 13-16, 2014
12:00pm-3:06pm
Cost: $25
Students will learn basic- intermediate liturgical dance choreography, instruments, flags and mime. Biblical history of dance and worship will be taught as well as movement. Students will learn choreog-raphy to present at a chapel service in the spring. Open to middle school and high school boys and girls. Students will need to purchase on their own basic dance wear (basic white palazzo jumper and white ballet shoes- I can get discount if we order collectively) $25 fee will cover overlays and for mime students- make-up.
The Ups & Downs of Rollercoasters
January 13-16, 2014
12:00pm-3:06pm
Cost: One Day Ticket to Universal Studios and spending money
Note: (If you have an annual pass to Universal, you may use it for entrance
into the park)
Advisory: This course will not be suitable for students with motion sickness.
Thrill seekers on this trip will start their adventure on campus researching and learning about the his-
tory of roller coasters. They will make models of roller coasters using K’nex and software programs.
We will make two day trips to Universal Studios to experience the various roller coasters.
Fitness
January 13-16, 2014
12:00pm-3:06pm
Cost: $0
This class with have tips to eating healthy, staying fit, and will introduce different forms of exercise
including: yoga, hip hop, stretching, running and over all well-being. The cost is $40 per person for
high school and $30 per middle school. This class will be taught by a professional health and fitness
trainer. The maximum per class is 25. Laura Miller will be facilitating this class.
Archery
January 13-16, 2014
12:00pm-3:06pm
Cost: $125
Camp Objectives:
Introduction to Sport of Archery
Bow and Arrow Individual Fitting
Shot Process and Target Shooting Success
Bow and Arrow Maintenance
Fitness and Stretching for Archery
Tournament Scoring and Competitive Archery
Archery Games for Building Skills
Arrow Making
Examining the Chronicles of Narnia, The Hobbit and Lord of the
Rings
January 6-10, 2014
7:45am-10:50am
Cost: $0
Students will examine the Chronicles of Narnia, The Hobbit, the Ring Trilogy and the men (CS Lewis
and J.R.R. Tolkien) who brought them to life with special emphasis on how their faith is incorporated.
We will also be viewing film versions.
Any inkling what an inkling is???