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in the GBA is a simple procedure and may
be done by phone, fax, e-mail, or on the
the GBA website. The present annual enrollment
fees are as follows:
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GRADING
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or Kindergarten |
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$195
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| OPTIONAL
ONLINE SOCRATIC DISCUSSION
GROUPS |
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$95
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$195
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$195
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$195
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10th, 11th
or 12th
Grade
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Besides
offering a greater number of courses for
students, in a complete K-12 curriculum,
enrollment in the Academy provides parents
and enrolled students with a large number
of valuable services offered by no other
homeschool program. All of these services
"(except our grading service - see
above chart for cost) are provided without
charge to enrolled students:
- Academy
Lesson Plans and Books Report Forms
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for all courses taken during the year
- Quarterly
Tests - 1st
through 12th grade.
- Test,
Essay and Book Report Grading Services
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(note: see above
chart for cost; no Academy grading done
during summer [June-August]; parents
may submit "parental grading"
for transcript record any time of year)
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Membership in Britannica
Encyclopaedia Online
- Membership
in Britannica's Annals of American
History online
- Membership
in Oxford English Dictionary
Online
- Membership
in Oxford Research Online
- Access
to Classical Homeschooling Magazine
Online
- Semester
Report Cards
(mailed upon request)
- Certificate
of Completion - for
each grade level (mailed upon request)
- Elementary
School Diploma
- at completion of 8th grade
- High
School Diploma
- for
12th graders upon successful completion
of the Great Books Program.
- Transcript
Service - (small
fee for more than one).
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Enrolled Students Only
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Other
Online Resources
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"Either
ethics must be restored to school curricula
or realistic hope of restoring morality must
be abandoned until that happens."

ETHICS
(9th to 12th grade) Highly Recommended!
"Ethics has as its basic
premise the idea that morality is permanently
and essentially inscribed in human life and
that each person constantly faces moments of
decision. There is danger in our being subject
to the pressures of different ideologies and
customs, but when we know the foundations of
ethics, we become more sensitive to moral issues
and the moral implications of our decisions." |
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