
Accountablity
Based on past experiences, as this is private school, the grades given out are enough to show accountability for your child.
IF you are "homeschooling" you will be in charge of collecting pieces for a portfolio to show the state they are learning.
Secular Vs. Nonsecular
The Good and the Beautiful curriculum talks about God, and the beauty of his creations. There is no doctrine taught, only a trust in God, and enjoying his creations is part of the curriculum, as well as building moral character such as being trustworthy, kind, grateful, and helping others. At this point in time, the Federal Government will not cover any classes that are religious in any sort.
If you are getting funding through "Open Ed" or through "Harmony Ed" the non secular classes should be able to be covered with that money.
The "Utah Education Fits All" money will cover all the classes that are taught, secular or not.


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Full Day
Price:
Per month: $600 / Month (9 months) + $600 Supplies (Due in July)
Per semester: $1,350 x 4 semesters + $600 Supplies (Due in July)
Per year: $5,400 + $600 Supplies (Due in July)
Grand Total: $6,000/year
For all UFA Private School Students. This will cover The Good and the Beautiful (TGTB) ELA, TGTB Math, *TGTB Science, *TGTB History, Specials, writing, computer skills, and an extra class of either ELA, Math, or Spanish, and an **Elective of your child's choosing.
For all Opened/Harmony Students your bill will be broken into secular and non secular classes. See below to for the breakdown.
It also covers field trips (First Friday of each month), and all supply money.
It does not include:
Needed computer, yearbook purchase, school pictures, extra non field trip adventures (adventures not on the first Friday of the month).
2
Half Day (Writing/Computer/Math/ELA/Spanish Only)
Price:
Per month: $300/ Month (9 months) + $300 Supplies (Due in July)
Per semester: $675 x 4 semesters + $300Supplies (Due in July)
Per year: $2,700 + $300Supplies (Due in July)
Grand Total: $3,000/year
For UFA Homeschool parents. This will cover The Good and the Beautiful (TGTB) ELA, TGTB Math, writing, computer skills, and an extra class of either ELA, Math, or Spanish, . These classes are held first 3 hours of the school day.
For all Opened/Harmony Students your bill will be broken into secular and non secular classes. See below to for the breakdown.
It also covers all supply money. Field trips are available depending on seats available for that day.
It does not include:
Needed computer, yearbook purchase, school pictures, extra non field trip adventures (adventures not on the first Friday of the month).
3
OpenEd / Harmony Students
Your bill will be broken down into secular and nonsecular classes.
Nonsecular:
Materials DUE in JULY:
$150 part time, $300 full time
TGTB Math: $100 / Month
TGTB ELA: $100 / Month
TGTB Science/History: $100 / Month
Secular (choose up to $300):
Materials DUE in JULY:
$150 part time, $300 full time
8th / 9th Grade Language Arts: $100
Students will read 9 books throughout the year, in class. They will complete an in depth writing assignment at the end of each book.
Spanish: $100 / Month
Carson Dellosa Education Skill Builders Grades 6-8 Spanish Workbook
Extra Reading Help: $100 / Month
UFLI curriculum focuses on phonemes, reading, and rereadings.
Extra Math Help: $100 / Month
We pull out all the hands on materials, songs, and games to help your child understand math concepts at deeper.
Computers: $50 / Month
Students will learn how to create a website, learn to type (Typsey), and use basic google programs like docs, sheets, and slides.
Writing: $50 / Month
Students will learn how to create a well written report that is organized, focused, and insightful.
Economics: $50 / Month
Using Tuttle Twins and Prager U Cash Course materials, your child will learn more about money and entrepreneurship.
Art: $50 / Month
Students will learn how to use pencils, watercolor, chalk pastels, and acrylics to create things that are important to them.
Coding/Robotics: $50 / Month
Students will use Scratch to learn how to code things on a computer, and then use those skills to code Lego Spike robots.
Engineering/3D Printing: $50/ Month
They will use common house hold items and Legos to complete different challenges. They will learn how to 3D design on Fusion 360.
Life Skills: $50/Month
Learn how to budgeting meals, cook meals, sewing blankets and create a woodworking project.
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Science and History 2025-2026
This year in Science we will be focusing on: Safety, Chemistry, Wonder of Energy, Arthropods, and Botany.
In History your child will learn about Ancient Greece & Asia, Vikings, Pre-Columbian America, Colonial America, History of US Education, World War I, and The Great Depression
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Elective Choices
Art
Students will learn how to use pencils, watercolor, chalk pastels, and acrylics to create things that are important to them. I have different books they will learn from as well as some online courses like "Art Hub"
Coding/Robotics
Students will use Scratch to learn how to code things on a computer, and then use those skills to code Lego Spike robots.
Engineering/3D Design and Printing
Students will create different projects, including famous landmarks, and fun egg drop creations. They will also build Lego cars and complete Lego Challenges. They will learn how to use the 3-D printer and the program Fusion 360 to create new Lego pieces needed for different projects.





