Contents - Homeschool.com

advertisement
Meeting your home-schooling needs through video!
Welcome…
Beka Academy, whether new to the We are glad to have you as part of A
trust the innovative system of edu‑
program or a long-time customer. We
will benefit your child’s education. cation and quality Christian materials
ss America and around the world use
More than 40,000 home schoolers acro
on.
n the finest quality Christian educati
A Beka Academy to give their childre
educate your children. We trust that the
Thank you for the opportunity to help
.
pare them for a life of service for Him
Lord will use their studies to help pre
Sincerely, Troy Shoemaker, Ed.D.
Principal
Enroll Online
Fastest enrollment
Contents
abekaacademy.org
Accredited (Program 1) and
Non-Accredited (Program 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–8
Plan of Study and Course Descriptions . . . 9–12
Ordering and Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13–23
Summer Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Contact us
Online abekaacademy.org
Call 1-800-874-3592
International Calls.............. (850) 479-6585
24-Hour Fax.................... 1-800-874-3593
International Fax.............. (850) 479-6549
E-mail.................info@abekaacademy.org
Mail.....A Beka Academy, P.O. Box 17600
Pensacola, FL 32522-7750, U.S.A.
A Beka Academy Customer Service Hours
Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–4:45 p.m. CT; 7 a.m.–6 p.m. CT (June 1–Aug. 28)
Internet Streaming or DVD
Brings Master Teachers into Your Home
This home school
program offers
day-by-day lessons
in an actual class­
room setting with
the quality, Christian curriculum of
A Beka Book.
Each year, over 40,000 students use A Beka Academy. This proven and widely accepted
program provides an excellent Christian education. The master teachers of Pensacola
Christian Academy, by way of video, teach your child in a traditional Christian school
setting. This gives parents more time for the home while remaining active in the
home-schooling experience. The two user-friendly formats make home schooling
conven­ient any time of day, at home or while traveling.
A Beka Academy’s interaction, along with the master teacher’s experience, personality,
and motivation keep students excited about learning. A Beka Academy is a quality,
high academic program that is complete—no supplemental material is needed. Christian character building A Beka Book textbooks are used along with the video
instruction to make a complete, well-rounded educational experience.
Two Options Available
NEW
Internet Video
Streaming
OR
Video Streaming offers high-quality full
screen content without the need for DVD
shipments.
For more information and to view samples, visit
ABekaAcademy.org/videostreaming
System Requirements: Windows 2000 or Mac
OS 10.4 or later. High speed Internet with
Adobe Flash player 10 (free download).
R
R
DVD
The popular DVD format offers
high-quality instructional content
in 3 shipments for the entire year. This format is great for families
that travel, larger families, and
those without high-speed Internet.
Requires a DVD9 compatible player.
Pensacola Christian College Tuition Scholarship
Every tuition dollar spent with the
A Beka Academy Video Program from
9th through 12th grade may be credited
toward Pensacola Christian College’s
already affordable tuition. It’s like a
college savings account. After a student
graduates from A Beka Academy and is
enrolled and accepted at PCC, the total
video program credit amount is divided
equally among four years of college and
applied toward residence hall tuition. Accredited, Non-Accredited, DVD, and
Internet Streaming programs are all
eligible for this unique scholarship opportunity. Please contact PCC for more
information at 1-800-PCC-INFO.
2
Two Programs for Home-Schooling Families
with Internet Video Streaming or DVD formats
College Preparatory
Accredited
Non-Accredited
Program 1
Program 2
A Beka Academy keeps transcripts
& provides report cards.
Video courses with master teachers are available for five-year-old
kindergarten through grade twelve. Under parental supervision, students
in grades nine through twelve receive
credit toward graduation requirements and can earn a diploma from
A Beka Academy. On a scheduled
periodic basis, ­work is sent for evalua-
tion to the A Beka Academy Office.
Parent keeps records.
Video courses with master teachers
are available for four- and five-yearold ­kindergarten through grade
twelve. Students receive books and
are able to view master teachers for
independent ­instruction. Parents are
responsible to keep a record of the
student’s grades and progress. Transcripts and diplomas are not issued
from the A Beka Academy Office for
the Non-Accredited Program.
Both programs are complete packages with all needed materials.
Entire day of lessons
organized by subject in
an easy-to-follow
video manual!
Home Teacher Responsibilities
Outlines the specific student work
that should be graded and recorded.
Student Work Assignments
Subject
Lists assignments the student will work on after each video lesson.
their
You may want to have students take
books home to study for Test 2 in
lesson 25.
Science
(cont)
Lesson
25
Seatwork
(not on video)
ix A)
Write seatwork Lesson 25 (from Append
on the ckbd.
Arithmetic
Homework
Reading
Language
Penmanship
Spelling and
Poetry
Home Teacher Preparation
Prompts the parent on specific
items to have ready before class begins.
g
Hebrews 11:7–10.
Have speed drill Lesson 25 ready.
is a
Division will be introduced today. This
e,
new concept for third graders; therefor
you may need to give them extra help.
Preview the video as needed to become
familiar with procedures. It often takes
for
a few lessons of practice and review
students to become confident in this
area.
Have these words on the ckbd:
open and aboveboard coaxed wraps
frocks whittled
Have Quiz 2 (LA p. 22) ready to return
students.
Have mini-sheets ready.
Note: Test 3 will be given in lesson 27.
to
Have CWS p. 25 ready.
e.
Check homework for parent’s signatur
ckbd.
Have students read the words on the
.
reading
Use FP pp. 89–98 for oral
Check mini-sheets and LA p. 23.
Check CWS p. 25.
Check homework—SP List 5.
$50 Early Enrollment Discount! (p. 14)
28
Check AR pp. 43–44 and speed drill
Lesson 25.
from
Check that each student knows facts
Multiplication Tables 2–4 with confidence. Work with those who are still
struggling.
Skill Sheet 1.
book Check Read & Think 3 (RT3)
Have Read & Think 3 (RT3) Skill Sheets
See Quiz Answer Key from the front
and a red colored pencil ready for each
of RT3.
record
and
answers
check
to
student
read Homework words on the
scores on the inside front cover. Remove Have students
ckbd.
Quiz Answer Key from front of books
tear
:
students
Have
assigned
ting.
ork
distribu
Homew
before
FP pp. 99–101
out Skill Sheet 1 before class.
for
See Reading in the front of this manual
information on Read & Think. You may
want to preview video for procedures.
Have these words on the ckbd.
Homework:
larvae Pharaoh plagues repented
scuttled
Check seatwork Lesson 25.
Grading: Finish grading and recordin
Bible
Reading Class
Teacher Responsibilities
Teacher Prep / Info
Lesson 24 (cont)
Spells out the parent’s personal
­responsibilities for each lesson.
Home Teacher Grading
Lesson 24
3
Supervise Your Child’s 
Instruction at Home
Y
ou can supervise and be involved
in your child’s learning process at
home. A manual with easy-to-follow,
step-by-step instructions makes this
possible (see sample lesson plan below). All textbooks, workbooks, tests, keys,
and videos needed for the course are
provided. Students provide their own
Authorized King James Version Bible for Bible classes. Pensacola Christian
Academy master teachers provide daily
instruction, which is designed for minimal
home supervision during a 170 day school
year. A typical kindergarten / elementary
day is about 3 hours of video, plus independent work time for elementary students. High school class time is based
on 50 minutes of class time plus homework for each course.
Academically qualified students of any
race, color, or national origin may apply for
enrollment. A Beka Academy reserves the
right to deny enrollment to any student who
does not meet admission requirements. A Beka Academy is not available to residents of Pensacola, Florida, and the immediate surrounding area.
Students may enroll at any time during
the year; however, when enrolling for
the fall, it is best to do so early in the
summer—July through September are
our busiest months.
Lesson 26
Teacher Prep / Info
Subject
Science
Lesson
(cont.)
26
Seatwork
(not on video)
Bible
Arithmetic
Homework
Reading
EGW
Grading: Collect, grade, and record
and
Have Test 2 (from EGW Quizzes, Tests,
Test 2. See EGW Quizzes, Tests, and
Worksheets) ready.
Worksheets Key for answers and sugHave a cover sheet ready for each student
gested point values.
when taking quizzes / tests.
on the
Directions for EGW Test 2 will be given
ed
video. Students will then be instruct
to turn off the video and begin the test.
Follow this procedure for science tests
throughout the year.
ix A) Check seatwork Lesson 26.
Write seatwork Lesson 26 (from Append
on the ckbd.
Students will begin memorizing
Hebrews 11:11–15.
Have speed drill Lesson 26 ready.
Have these words on the ckbd:
briars resolved frantically hoarse
Make sure students are participating
learns verses.
Check AR pp. 45–46 and speed drill
Lesson 26.
Homework assigned:
AR p. 46, exercises 7–9
as class
e.
Check homework for parent’s signatur
ckbd.
Have students read the words on the
Use FP pp. 99–109 for oral reading.
Check LA pp. 24–25.
Language
Penmanship
Teacher Responsibilities
noteHave CWS p. 191 ready and a piece of
book paper set up for Penmanship
Test 5.
Have CWS p. 26 ready.
Penmanship Test 5 papers. Grade and record
Test 5.
Grading: Collect CWS p. 191 and
Check CWS p. 26.
Both Accredited & Non-Accredited
programs use Christian Textbooks.
Spelling and
Poetry
Have mini-sheets ready.
Reading Class
Have these words on the ckbd.
Class:
dismayed launching numb
Homework:
sheaves obeisance kid mourned
devoured
Check mini-sheets.
Have students read Class words on the
Use FP pp. 110–115 for oral reading.
ckbd.
Reading questions:
What kind of house did Mr. and
and Grace live in?
Mrs. Darling
se (p. 111)
a lighthou
Christian textbooks and
workbooks
published by A Beka Book,
How was Grace Darling courageous?
was determined to save the
an affiliate of PensacolaShe
Christian
College,
are coordinated with
the
shipwrecked people in spite of
danger to her own life.
the
on
the video program Have
and
included
in the course of study. These
read Homework words
students
ckbd.
assigned: are researched, written, edited, and
­character-building textbooks
FP pp. 116–119
printed on the campus of Pensacola Christian College.
Homework
29
A Beka Book Christian Textbooks
. . . with either Accredited (Program 1)
or Non-Accredited (Program 2)
ACCREDITED PROGRAM (PROGRAM 1)
4
College Preparatory
Accredited
Program 1
Video for Home School
with Internet Video Streaming or DVD formats
A Beka Academy keeps transcripts and provides . . .
Materials
• all necessary textbooks, tests, keys, and videos to complete grade / courses selected
• manual with daily lesson plans
• an academic calendar
• progress reports for record keeping
• a report card after each grading period
• a diploma acknowledging completion of gradua­tion­ requirements (p. 9, additional info)
• one copy of the transcript free of charge
• return mailing envelopes for student work and pre-paid return labels for DVDs (for contiguous U.S. and Canada)
Personal Helps
• grade-level placement based upon review of previous work completed
• evaluation of student work for each grading period
• a plan of study to meet graduation requirements for college preparatory program of study
• credit toward graduation once all lessons have been viewed, assignments and tests have
been completed, and passing grades have been earned
• academic assistance Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–4:45 p.m. CT, 1-800-874-3592
Note
• all applications are subject to A Beka Academy Office approval
• alterations cannot be made to academic requirements for any course
• courses cannot be dropped after 30 days from assigned begin date without academic penalty
• all student work becomes the unconditional property of A Beka Academy
• class rank is based on the weighted Grade Point Average — includes all students graduating by May 31, 2010
• A Beka Academy does not accept State or Federal funding
ABA Video Program Accredited by
Florida Association of Christian Colleges and Schools (FACCS) provides national recognition through
the National Council for Private School Accreditation (NCPSA) and state recognition through the Florida
Association of Academic Nonpublic Schools (FAANS). In keeping with accreditation standards, our video
teachers undergo certification through FACCS.
Commission on International and Trans-Regional Accreditation (CITA), an accrediting authority
throughout the U.S. and the world, CITA is an accreditation alliance of the following organizations: Middle
States Association of Colleges and Schools, North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, Northwest
Association of Accredited Schools, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Western Association of
Schools and Colleges, National Council for Private School Accreditation, and National Study of School
Evaluation.
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Council on Accreditation and School Improvement
(SACS CASI) accreditation is recognized throughout the world as a symbol of quality in education. SACS is
the largest accrediting agency in the world and one of only six agencies that accredit both public and nonpublic educational institutions. Programs of study accredited by SACS CASI are part of an international
educational network, in which the members have demonstrated success in educating students. Accreditation is a voluntary process which verifies that A Beka Academy meets reliable education standards. However, it does not guarantee the acceptance of coursework since each institution or state creates its own
policies for academic transfer. Some schools may require additional validation of academic achievement.
Parents enrolling their students in the ABA Accredited Program (Program 1) need to meet all applicable
local and state home school requirements.
Summer
School
Grades 9–12
Call or e-mail
for details.
Age Requirements to
Enroll in Accredited Program
Grade
Your responsibilities . . .
Age
Grade
Age
K5 ......5, 6 yrs.
7 ...... 12, 13 yrs.
1 ......6, 7 yrs.
8 ...... 13, 14 yrs.
2 ......7, 8 yrs.
9 ...... 14, 15 yrs.
3 ......8, 9 yrs.
10....... 15, 16 yrs.
4 ......9, 10 yrs.
11 ...... 16, 17 yrs.
5 ......10, 11 yrs. 12 . ..... 17, 18 yrs.
6 ......11, 12 yrs.
Not available to those over age 19.
• Contact your local school district or home school
authority to ensure compliance with academic standards, health / immunization records, and attendance requirements of your state.
• Enroll student in sufficient time to complete the necessary course work for graduation
requirements (p. 9).
• Inform your local school district that your student will be enrolled in a home school
environment. • For ­enrollment in grades 2–9, send proof of previous work completed—any documentation verifying successful completion of previous grade level, i.e. final report card,
achievement test scores, annual evaluation, or home school records. If home schooled,
send the Grades 1–8 Home School Proof of Completion form (p. 21). For ­enrollment in high school (midyear grades 9 or 10–12), c­ redits toward graduation
must be verified through official transcripts sent directly from previous school. If home
schooled, send High School Home School Proof of Completion form (p. 22).
• Follow the Plan of Study for grades 9–12 (p. 9).
• Require students to view all video lessons.
• Provide parental supervision for all work, grade quizzes and tests, and check compositions. • Send required graded work to A Beka Academy for evaluation in accordance with the
provided academic calendar.
• If using DVDs, they must be returned to A Beka Academy within 10 months of assigned
begin date.
• Return all student course work to the A Beka Academy Office within ten months and in
no less than six months from the begin date assigned by A Beka ­Academy.
• Ensure that your student has met your state’s requirements for achievement tests.
• Obtain college entrance exam information such as the ACT assessment (American
College Testing Program) or SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) through your local school
district. When registering your student for a test, use high school code 101388.
Enroll online abekaacademy.org
ACCREDITED PROGRAM (PROGRAM 1)
courses available
Accredited (Program 1)
5
Class of 2008 — 1,251 Graduates
Since 1985 — 12,803 Graduates
Attended in 2008 — 295 Graduates
Accredited (Program 1)
2010 Graduating Seniors and their families are encouraged
to make plans to attend the A Beka Academy ­
graduation ceremony on the campus of ­
Pensacola Christian College, May 2010.
To Participate . . .
• Third-period progress reports and work must be in
the A Beka Academy Office by April 1, 2010. We
encourage students to have all work completed
before gradua­tion.
Graduation Activities
• Meet your video teachers!
• Enjoy free activities such as ice skating,
bowling, racquetball, miniature golf,
and much more at the Sports Center
Extravaganza.
• Tour Pensacola Christian ­Academy and attend the Spring Concert. • Tour Pensacola Christian College.
• Attend the ABA graduation ceremony!
“I wanted to thank you for making
last weekend and my graduation so
special! Graduation from A Beka
Academy was truly one of the most
fulfilling and memorable events of
my life. God has genu­inely used
A Beka to shape and mold my life;
thank you for being a part of it all.” —ABA Graduate, Florida
General Graduation Info
•Students must complete a total of 24 credits
­(minimum of four credits with A Beka
Academy in the 12th grade year).
•Diplomas will be issued at gradua­tion or
mailed when the fourth-grading period
work is completed and evaluated.
•Class rank is based on the weighted Grade
Point Average. It includes all students
graduating by May 31, 2010.
•College-bound students are required to take
the ACT or SAT. Use High School code
101388.
•Additional information regarding fees,
dates, etc., will be sent to graduating
seniors.
A Beka Academy graduation
on the campus of
PENSACOLA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 
home of A Beka Academy
“As arrows are in the hand of
a mighty man, so are children
of the youth” — Psalm 127:4.
School Spirit Memorabilia
featuring the Arrows mascot
Class Rings
3 options — Standard, Standard Plus, and Custom
Designed exclusively for A Beka Academy
Letterman Jackets
Personalized ­jackets
for men and ladies
T-shirts
(Front)
Show your school spirit
with a senior T-shirt.
(Back)
Order online at abekaacademy.org / gear
The Perfect Place to Stay While at PCC
89 guest rooms
(nonsmoking)
• continental break­fast
• adjacent to PCC’s
campus
• Reasonable rates
• King, queen, and twin
accommodations
•
ampus
ouse
®
PENSACOLA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
®
For Campus House information and reservations only, call
1-800-443-7742
NON-ACCREDITED PROGRAM (PROG. 2)
8
Parent Keeps Records
Non-Accredited
Program 2
Video for Home School
with Internet Video Streaming or DVD formats
A program that is unique to your needs . . .
• Allows for maximum flexibility and parental adjustments to curriculum (see next page, suggested Plan of Study, gr. 9–12)
• Enrollment not limited by age requirements
A Beka Academy provides . . .
• all necessary textbooks, tests, keys, and videos to complete grades / courses selected
• manual with daily lesson plans
• progress reports for parents to keep their own records
• pre-paid return labels for those using DVDs (for contiguous U.S. and Canada)
• academic assistance Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.– 4:45 p.m. CT, 1-800-874-3592
Your responsibilities . . .
• Contact your local school district or home school authority to ensure compliance with the
academic standards, health/immunization records, and attendance requirements of your
state.
• Inform your local school district that your child will be enrolled in a home school
­environment.
• Provide parental supervision for all work, grade all quizzes and tests, and keep all
records.
• If using DVDs, they must be returned to A Beka Academy within 10 months of assigned
begin date.
Note
• A Beka Academy Non-Accredited
(Program 2) does not offer a diploma
upon graduation.
• All college-bound students should take a college entrance exam such as the ACT assessment (American College Testing Program) or SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test). Contact
your local school district for more
­information.
• A Beka Academy does not accept state or federal funding.
“I enjoyed my first home-schooling
experience so much with my fourth grade
daughter that I’m home schooling her in
fifth grade along with my kindergarten
daughter. Thank you and God bless
A Beka Academy!” —Parent, Missouri
$50 Early Enrollment Discount! (p. 14)
Summer
School
courses available
Non-Accredited
(Program 2)
Grades 7–12
Call or e-mail
for details.
Accredited (1) & Non-Accredited (2)
Course Descriptions, pp. 10–12
Plan of Study 9–12
Grade 9
1
1
1
1
1
/2
1
/2
1
Credits Needed
Accredited (Program 1) Required
Courses for College Preparatory
Diploma A Beka Academy issues a
diploma to Accredited (Program 1) seniors
acknowledging ­completion of ­graduation
requirements.
Credit
Needed
1
1
1
1
1
/2
1
/2
1
6
4 credits . . . .
4 credits . . . .
4 credits . . . .
3 credits . . . .
1 credit . . . .
31/2 credits . .
Bible (includes 1/2 credit, Life Management)
English
Math (1 credit in Algebra 1 and 3 math electives)
Science (2 credits with lab components)
Spanish (can be taken 10–12)
History (1 credit, World History 10;
1 credit, U.S. History 11; 1/2 credit, American Government;
1/2 credit, Economics; 1/2 history elective)
1 credit . . . . Physical Education
1 credit . . . . . Practical/Performing Arts
2 1/2 elective credits
Grade 10
Bible Doctrines
24 Total credits required
(4-credit minimum with A Beka Academy in 12th grade year)
1
1
1
1
See Recommended Electives for choices.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
English 10
World History 10
Algebra 2 (Honors) Prerequisite—Algebra 1
or other math elective
Science Elective (choose one)
Biology
Chemistry Prerequisite—Algebra 1
Spanish 1 or elective
1
Credits Needed
Recommended Electives
Grade 11
Life Management (one semester)
New Testament: Jesus and
His Followers (one semester)
English 11
U.S. History 11
Plane Geometry (Honors) Prerequisite­—Algebra 1
or other math elective
Science Elective (choose one)
Biology
Spanish 1 or elective
Chemistry
Health (one semester)
World Geography (one semester)
Biology
Chemistry Prerequisite—Algebra 1
Physics (Honors) Prerequisite—Algebra 1
Spanish 1 Required for graduation
/2
1
/2
1
/2
1
/2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
(can be taken 10–12)
Spanish 2 (Honors) Prerequisite—Spanish 1
Algebra 2 (Honors) Prerequisite—Algebra 1
Consumer Math
Plane Geometry (Honors) Prerequisite—Algebra 1
Business Math
Precalculus (Honors)
1
1
1
Prerequisite—Algebra 1
1
1
See Recommended Electives for choices.
Credits Needed
Prerequisites—Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry
6
1
1
Revelation (one semester)
English 12
American Government (one semester)
Economics (one semester)
Practical/Performing Arts Elective
1
1
/2
/2
1
1
/2
1
/2
1
/2
/2
1
1
/2
1
/2
See Recommended Electives for choices.
Precalculus (Honors)
See Recommended Electives for choices.
Credits Needed
1
(Female students only)
†
Arts
Not available on video—books only
Honors courses receive weighted GPA values.
6
GRADING CODE
Grade
A+
A
A-
B+
B
B-
Average Score
99–100
96–98
94–95
91–93
88–90
85–87
Unweighted GPA
Weighted GPA
4.0
4.0
3.9
3.1
3.0
2.9
4.5
4.5
4.4
3.6
3.5
3.4
Grade
C+
C
C-
D+
D
F
Average Score
82–84
79–81
77–78
74–76
70–73
0–69
Unweighted GPA
2.1
2.0
1.9
1.1
1.0
0.0
/2
/2
1
/2
1
1
/2
1
/2
/2
1
1
Physical Education 2
*
Practical/Performing
†
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
*
Prerequisite—Keyboarding
1
/2
/2
1
1
1
1
Family/Consumer Sciences (one semester)
†*
Home Ec.—Sewing (one semester)
1
1
Prerequisites—Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry
or other math elective
Elective (choose 1 credit)
1
1
Speech (one semester)
*
Orchestra 1: Jaffé Strings (see p. 12)
*
Orchestra 2: Jaffé Strings Prerequisite—Orch. 1
†*
Keyboarding (typing)
†*
Computer Applications (one semester)
*
Grade 12
Old Testament: Genesis (one semester)
Credit Value
Grades 9–12
6
Weighted GPA
2.6
2.5
2.4
1.6
1.5
0.0
Plan of Study 9–12
Hebrew History: Kings of Israel
English 9
Algebra 1
Physical Science
Health (one semester)
World Geography (one semester)
†
Physical Education 1
Credit
Value
9
10
Course Descriptions K–12
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
Kindergarten, 4-year-old
(Prog. 2/DVD only)
Reading/Phonics— one-and two-vowel words in small readers
Writing — cursive writ­ing words
Numbers— number concepts 1 to 20, count 1 to 100
Bible, art, music, poetry, and language development
activities
Kindergarten, 5-year-old
Reading/Phonics— learn letters of the alphabet, how to read phonetically with a 450-word vocabulary
Writing — cursive writ­ing words and sentences
Numbers— count 1 to 100
Bible, art, music, poetry, and science
Reading — A Beka Book Christian Read­ing Series, phonics and word analysis skills
Writing—spelling, cursive writ­ing words and sentences
Arithmetic — emphasis on addition and subtraction;
in­troduction to simple tables of multiplication, money
values, story ­problems, and simple fractions
History, science, health, Bible, poetry, art
Second Grade
­ eading — A Beka Book Christian Reading Series, R
phonics and word analysis skills
Writing — vocabulary building, spelling, and cursive writing
Arithmetic — addition; subtraction; introduction to multiplication, division, and Roman numerals
History, ­science, health, Bible, poetry, art
Third Grade
Reading — A Beka Book Christian Read­ing Series, including Pilgrim’s Progress; book reports
Language— grammar, punctuation, ­penmanship, spelling, and vocabulary
Arithmetic— addition, subtraction, ­multiplication, division, combinations, story problems, etc.
History— study of American history through biographies of famous explorers and Americans ­
Science — natural and physi­cal science
Health, Bible, poetry, art
Fourth Grade
Reading — character-building patriotic stories from A Beka
Book series, vocabulary, speed reading, and book reports
Spelling and Vocabulary — 30 words/definitions per week
Penmanship — daily work on correct letter formation and
writing; keeping a journal
English — grammar, usage, and composition
U. S. History — includes six-week unit of state history
(home teacher’s­ responsibility to collect teaching materials
for state history unit)
Science — survey of earth science, sound, weather, plants,
insects, water, etc
Arithmetic — drill in speed and accuracy in the four arithmetic processes, multiplication facts through 12, multiplying by three-digit numbers, dividing by two-digit numbers,
using fractions, and measures
Health, Bible, poetry, art
Reading— character-building patriotic ­stories from A Beka Book series, vocabulary, speed ­reading, and book reports
Spelling and Voca­b­ulary— 35 words/definitions per week
English — grammar and usage, creative ­writing, and library research project
History and Geography— study of ancient civilization
up to the present in the Eastern Hemisphere; map work
Science — survey of weather, energy, plants, animals,
geology, and conservation
Arithmetic — decimals, geometric figures, and word
problems
Health, Bible, poetry, art
Sixth Grade
First Grade
Fifth Grade
Reading — character-building patriotic stories from
A Beka Book series, vocabulary, speed reading and
comprehen­sion, book reports
Spelling and ­Vocabulary— 35 words/definitions per week
English — grammar and usage, creative ­writing, and
library research project
History and Geography— Western ­Hemisphere
Science — earth science, chemistry, astronomy
Arithmetic — ­­fractions, decimals, percentages, graphs, metric system
Health, Bible, poetry, art
Seventh Grade
English — grammar, usage, composition (book reports,
research paper, many writing processes), vocabulary, spelling, poetry, and ­literature
World History— study from ­Creation to present in Christian perspective including geography, parliamentary
procedure, and current events
Science/Health— Science (26 wks.): introduction to the
scientific method and applies to soil science, plants, the
human body, principles of physical science, air, weather,
classification, creation, and insects Social and mental
health (8 wks. ): personal appearance, drug abuse, and
spiritual fitness, Science project
Basic Mathe­matics— maintaining skills in fundamental
operations plus finances, graphs, statistics; introduction to
algebra, plane and solid geometry, and trigonometry
Bible, P. E.
Eighth Grade
English — grammar, usage, composition (book reports,
research paper, many writing processes), vocabulary, spelling, poetry, and literature
U. S. History— narrative study of exploration, settlement, and growth of America to present; includes geography study, state history, and current events
Science/Health — General science (one sem.):
astronomy and physical science Health (one sem.):
physical fitness, nutrition, disease, first aid, and spiritual
growth Science project
Pre-Algebra — maintaining basic math operational skills,
pre-algebra, business math, geometry, and problemsolving ­strategies throughout
Algebra 1 (traditional approach) — linear equations;
algebraic numbers; graphs; formulas; fundamental opera-
$50 Early Enrollment Discount! (p. 14)
11
tions; special products and factoring; fractions; ratio, proportion, and variation; linear systems of equations; powers and
roots; exponents and radicals; quadratic equations (Only
available to students with a documented A average in grade
7 math )
Bible, P. E.
Ninth Grade
Tenth Grade
English 10 —review of grammar; composition; vocabulary;
spelling; poetry; study of world literature with introduction
to art appreciation, study of literary terms and forms, complete novel: Silas Marner, complete play: Julius Caesar
World History 10—Asia, Africa, Europe, the Middle Ages,
the Reformation Era, the Age of Ideas, the twentieth century;
includes current events
Consumer Math—buying a car, travel, income, budgeting,
housing, food, clothing, leisure activities, federal taxes and
records, banking, investments, the small business Algebra 2 (honors) (traditional approach) —factoring; fractions; linear equations in one variable; coordinate
­geometry; variation and dependence; functions; systems of
equations; powers and roots; exponents, radicals, and imaginary numbers; quadratic and higher equations; logarithmic
functions, exponential functions, and graphing rational functions; numerical trigonometry; statistics and probability Biology—botany; human anatomy and physiology; zoology;
cellular and molecular biology
Laboratory work: dissections, microscopy, field studies, nutrition, cellular biology, genetics, and science research project
Bible Doctrines—study series on Bible doctrines with
memory verses
Eleventh Grade
English 11—review of grammar; composition; vocabulary;
spelling; poetry; study of American literature in chronological order, complete novel: The Scarlet Letter
U. S. History 11—includes discovery of America, birth of
nation, growing as a nation, American character, expansion
and conflict, age of industry, world wars, depression, and
global age (present day) Constitution studied as well as
current events
Plane Geometry (honors) (traditional approach) —­
rectilinear figures, circle, proportions, similar polygons,
surface polygons, regular polygons and circles, solutions of
Twelfth Grade
English 12—review of grammar; composition; vocabulary;
poetry; study of English literature in chronological order,
complete play: Macbeth, complete novel: Pilgrim’s Progress,
condensed novel: Robinson Crusoe
American Government (one sem.) —­foundations of
Ameri­can government, our constitutional republic and how it
­functions, our federal republic, state and local study, current
events
Economics (one sem.) —free enterprise capitalism,
personal responsibility, Protestant work ethic, economics
and political freedoms, hope for the future, research paper,
current events
Precalculus (honors) (traditional approach) —traditional
handling of Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry, along with
an introduction to Calculus Old Testament : Genesis (one sem.) —Bible study series
with memory verses
Revelation (one sem.) — Bible study series with memory
verses
ELECTIVES
Keyboarding†—Basic keyboarding skills and technique,
introduction to business documents, document formatting,
letter styles, unbound reports, and professional tables;
Designed for standard computer word processing programs (Computer required)
Computer Applications† (one sem.) —Expands the
skills and techniques learned from Keyboarding; guides
students through MLA style reports, itineraries and
agendas, memos, tables, documents, and letter production; designed for standard computer word processing programs (Computer required*)
Electives continued next page
* System requirements: Windows —166 MHz, Pentium or
compatible processor (Pentium II recommended); Windows 95
(or later); 32 MB RAM; SVGA video card; 800 x 600 graphics
with 16 bit colors; CD-ROM drive; Microsoft Office with
Word.
Macintosh—PowerPC processor, 700 MHz computer; System
7.5.3 (or later); 5 MB available memory (10 MB recommended); color monitor; CD-ROM drive; Microsoft Office.
† Not available on video—books only
One-Semester Courses Available
For information, call 1-800-874-3592
Enroll online abekaacademy.org
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
English 9— grammar, composition, ­vocabulary, spelling,
poetry, and literature
Algebra 1 (traditional approach) — linear equations; algebraic numbers; graphs; formulas; fundamental operations;
special products and factoring; fractions; ratio, proportion,
and variation; linear systems of equations; powers and roots;
exponents and radicals; quadratic equations
Physical Science —meteorology, oceanog­raphy, chemistry,
geology, physics, lab demonstrations, science project
Health (one sem.) —nutrition and exercise, personal
hygiene, body systems, mental health, personal safety, first
aid, disease prevention, drug abuse, right relationships, spiri­
tual growth
World Geography (one sem.) — introduction to geography,
study of seven continents with physical and political maps,
current events
Physical Education 1†—daily workouts in either walking/
treadmill, running / stationary running, cycling/stationary
cycling, swimming, basketball, soccer, aerobics, or ropeskipping
Hebrew History—Bible study series —Kings of Israel:
United Kingdom, Divided Kingdom; memory verses
right triangles by means of ratios
Business Math— personal finances, bookkeeping and
accounting, business formulas, investments, taxes, banking
Chemistry—basic concepts; stoichiometry; elements,
compounds, chemical reactions; gases; chemical thermodynamics; light, electrons, and atomic structure; periodic table;
chemical bonds and intermolecular forces; selected nonmetals; selected metals and sem.imetals; solutions and colloids;
chemical kinetics; chemical equilibrium; acids, bases, and
salts; ionic equilibrium in solution; oxidation-­reduction
reactions; electrochemistry; nuclear and organic chemistry;
weekly laboratory studies; science research project
Life Management (one sem.) —how to live successfully in
a contemporary world: learning to deal with relationships,
safety, sex, drugs, job success, responsibilities, preparation
for marriage, and such important issues as abortion and
evolution Also, Bible memory verses New Testament: Jesus and His ­Followers (one sem.) —
Bible study of the Gospels with memory verses
12 Course Descriptions K–12 continued
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
ELECTIVES
cont
Family/Consumer Sciences (one sem.) —kitchen and
food safety, care of kitchen and equipment, aspects of
recipes, nutrition, consumer education, meal management, table appointments, meal service, etiquette,
entertaining, 15 food labs
Home Economics — Sewing† (female students
only; one sem.) —consumer education, clothing care,
sewing machine operation, body measurements, pattern
envelope, fabric, interfacing, seams, edge finishes,
topstitching, color and texture, darts, zipper, buttons,
fasteners, buttonholes, pattern symbols, good fit, alterations, layout, pinning, cutting, marking, hemming,
facings, seam allowance, gathers, sleeves; complete
skirt, blouse, craft
Physical Education 2†—daily workouts in either walking/treadmill, running / stationary running, cycling/stationary cycling, swimming, basketball, soccer, aerobics,
or rope-skipping
Speech (one sem.) — basic principles of speaking taught
from everyday conversation through monologues, poems,
and stories Orchestra 1 (Track A, Year 1) (DVD only)—basic
techniques to play violin, viola, cello, or bass; proper
holding and bowing techniques Orchestra 2 (Track A, Year 2) (DVD only)— continued development of technical skills and introduction
to principles of both interpretation of classical music and
tone production
Physics (honors) — basic concepts, three states of
matter, mechanics, thermodynamics, wave phenomena,
light, electricity and magnetism, modern physics, labs
Spanish 1—pronunciation, word formation, verse
memorization as a witnessing tool, grammar, vocabulary, application Spanish 2 (honors) —grammar, conversations, cultural
readings, stories from the Life of Christ (a witnessing
tool), vocabulary, composition, interviews
† Not available on video—books only
The Jaffé Strings program can be purchased. Contact our office for information.
Jaffé Strings
Violin • Viola • Cello • Bass
Dr. Jaffé
teaching
1⁄ 2 credit
per course
available for
Jaffé Strings
DVD Only
The Jaffé Strings method on DVD brings a master strings
teacher into your home. All you need to pro­vide is a musical
instrument, TV and DVD player, and a person with general
music training who can ensure that the student follows the
video instruction.
Jaffé Strings instructions are given in groups rather than individually. Lessons can be divided into time periods to fit any
schedule, although a minimum of three sessions per week is
recommended.
Orchestra 1 and 2
(2 semesters each) See Recommended Electives, p. 9.
Advanced Piano Relaxation Techniques
by Daisy de Luca Jaffé
Using principles gleaned from her mentor, the world-famous
pianist Magda Tagliaferro, and from her own extensive experience as a performer and instructor, Mrs. Jaffé has developed
this 12-lesson DVD series (average lesson length: 50 min.)
for advanced pianists to learn proper methods of practice and
performance with emphasis on muscular development and
relaxation. Designed for use by teachers and students, this
non-credit course employs a variety of exercises, including the
Beringer Daily Technical Studies, to improve strength, flexibility, and endurance, and to refine technique. Contact the A Beka Academy Office (1-800-874-3592) for details.
Dr. and Mrs.
Alberto Jaffé
Dr. Alberto Jaffé — Conductor
When Alberto Jaffé was eight years old, he performed his first public
violin recital in his native Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Since then, he has had a successful music
career and won many national and international
awards. He extensively toured many countries
with his wife, pianist Daisy de Luca Jaffé,
and performed as a soloist with orchestras
in Brazil, Israel, Belgium, Spain, Germany,
Central America, Mexico, and the United
States. After postgraduate work in Cologne,
Germany, he was elected president of the São
Paulo Music Committee for two years. From
1982–1985, he was the co-director of the Music
Department of the National Academy of Arts in
Champaign, Illinois, as well as a violin, viola,
and chamber music professor at the University
of Illinois. Dr. Jaffé has had great impact in the
Brazilian musical scene since the first public
demonstration of the Jaffé Strings method,
created in the early 1970s in cooperation with his
wife, Daisy. Over 150 students who started using
this method as beginners are now professional
strings players and conductors in various
orchestras all over the world. Dr. Jaffé is now
an “Artist in Residence” at Pensacola Christian
College.
$50 Early Enrollment Discount! (p. 14)
13
Accredited (1) & Non-Accredited (2)
Ordering Information
Pricing—Full-Grade & Individual Course
Individual Course
Full-Grade
Payment in Full
K4 / K5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $840
Gr. 1– 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1025
Gr. 7–12 . . . . . . . . . . . . $1095
Payment Plan
Down Payment
Monthly (6 x)
$425 . . . . $81
$425 . . . $111
$425 . . . . $124
(for two or fewer courses)
$395 each (DVD)
$365 each (Streaming)
Accreditation fee is waived on individual course enrollment .
Program Fees: Two Payment Options
Payment in Full —Due with Enrollment Agreement. Payment Plan— (for full-grade only; subject to A Beka
Academy Office approval)
• A $425 down payment is required
• Monthly payments are due on the first of each month
following the originally assigned begin date, for a total
of six months
• Monthly statements will be issued
• A Beka Academy can charge your monthly payment to
your credit or debit card automatically. Sign up for the
automatic deduction plan one of the following ways
➤Mark “Automatically Charge” on the Enrollment Agreement
➤Sign up online
➤Call the A Beka Academy Office
Please be aware that only the amount of the monthly payment will be charged to your card and only one charge
date can be chosen per host account. If enrolling into the
Accredited Program, your last payment will be charged an
additional $100 for the Accreditation Fee. Automatic payments are done on an agreement year basis.
Payment Terms—Payments are considered past due if
not received by the due date, resulting in the following:
• A $20 late fee
• DVD shipments and video streaming will stop immediately
• Student records will be withheld and student work
will not be evaluated until payment is made—Accredited
(Program 1)
• Customers with delinquent accounts or outstanding
DVDs will not be eligible to use the payment plan for
future enrollments
• Prices and fees are subject to change without notice
All orders subject to approval by A Beka Academy Office in
Pensacola, FL.
Enter your payment selection on Line 1 of the customer
worksheet on page 16.
Additional Credit
If enrolling in a 7th credit for grades 7 – 12, there is a
charge of $180. This must be paid with payment in full or
down payment if choosing the payment plan. Enter this
amount on Line 2 of the customer worksheet on page 16 if
ordering a 7th credit.
Accreditation Fee
$100 fee applied to all full-grade enrollments that choose
the Accredited Program (program 1). This fee will be
charged with your pay in full amount or with your last
monthly payment if you choose the payment plan. Enter $100 on Line 3 of the customer worksheet if
choosing the accredited program. Accreditation fee
is waived on individual course enrollment.
Discounts and Savings
All discounts are applied to pay in full amount or
last monthly payment (with the exception of the
Family Kit Discount) and are forfeited if customer
cancels the program. These Discounts are available only for full-grade enrollments which start at
the same time and cannot be used in conjunction
with the Same Grade Tuition.
Streaming Savings—$100 savings to all customers who choose to enroll in a full grade with
video streaming rather that DVD. This savings
opportunity can be combined with any discount
offer. Enter $100 on Line 4 of the customer
worksheet if choosing internet video streaming.
ORDERING INFORMATION
Total Amount Due
(Please read carefully before
filling out Enrollment Agreement.)
New Enrollment Discount—$125 Material
Display or $65 Online Enrollment Discount is
available to students who have not been enrolled
in A Beka Academy since March 28, 2008.
• Offer is only valid until June 30, 2009
• Enrollment must be completed at a Home School Materials Display to receive $125 discount
• Enrollment must be completed online to receive $65 discount
• This discount cannot be combined with any other discount
• $125 or $65 will be applied to payment in full amount
or last monthly payment.
• This discount is only valid on full grade enrollments
• With this discount, the 30-day money back guarantee
as explained in this brochure is void. If all DVDs
and books (in new, unused condition) are returned
prior to 30 days after your assigned begin date, your
money will be refunded minus a $50 cancellation
fee. If all books cannot be returned, your money will
be refunded minus a processing fee for unreturned
books, plus a $50 cancellation fee upon receipt of
DVDs by the A Beka Academy Office.
Enter $125 or $65 on Line 5 of the customer
worksheet if receiving this discount.
Family Kit Discount—Available to families
with children enrolling in a full-grade level in
which other children in their immediate family
have previously been enrolled with A Beka Academy Accredited (Program 1) or Non-Accredited
(Program 2) in four- or five-year-old kindergarten
or grades 1–12. Discount will be applied to pay in
full amount or first monthly payment. See insert
for details. Enter discount amount on Line 6 of
the customer worksheet if you qualify.
14
Early Enrollment Discount—$50 discount is available for a full-grade enrollment, if Agreement is received
on or before June 30, 2009. Enter $50 on Line 7 of the
customer worksheet if you qualify.
Multiple Child Discount—$50 discount is avail-
ORDERING INFORMATION
Ordering Information continued
Accredited (1) & Non-Accredited (2)
able to families with two or more students. Discount
is available for each additional student. Enter $50 on
Line 8 of the customer worksheet if you qualify.
Additional Fees
Same Grade Tuition—Tuition at a discounted rate
is available to those who are enrolling two children
in their immediate family into the same grade at the
same time. Pay full price for the first student, and
additional student pays the same grade tuition plus
cost of student materials. (Contact A Beka Academy
for student materials cost.) Cannot be used in conjunction with any discount.
Same Grade Tuition
• $250 Full-grade • $75 Individual course
Enter the applicable amounts on Lines 9 and 10 of
the worksheet if you are receiving the Same Grade
Tuition.
Shipping—Shipping is included in the cost of the
program for delivery by UPS in the contiguous U.S. All UPS deliveries require a street address and a telephone number. Charges for delivery are noted below. Shipping charges must be included in your initial payment. Enter applicable shipping charge on Line 11
of the customer worksheet.
Location
Contiguous U.S.A.
Method
Full Grade
Diploma Fee—A $15 Diploma Fee is charged for
students receiving a diploma from A Beka Academy.
Diplomas will be issued at graduation or mailed when
the fourth grading period work is completed and
evaluated. The fee will be charged with your pay in full
amount or with your down payment if you choose the
payment plan. Enter $15 on Line 12 of the customer
worksheet if the fee is applicable to you.
Retainer Fee: Important Information
• A $75 Retainer Fee is included in the cost of
the full grade program and a $50 Retainer Fee
is included in the cost of an individual course.
• The retainer is used both as a security deposit
for the DVDs and for any sales tax obligation.
• This retainer will automatically be applied to
your A Beka Academy account for use on your
$50 Early Enrollment
Discount available
•
•
•
•
Sales Tax
According to the laws of each state, orders will be
charged current sales tax plus applicable local tax. See
enrollment agreement for listing of states for which
we are required to collect sales tax. TN residents
enrolled in either the Accredited Program or NonAccredited Program and FL residents enrolled in the
Non-Accredited Program, will be billed for sales tax
as the tax amount will exceed the $75 retainer. (If
applicable, this amount will be deducted from your
retainer [see example below])
Retainer/Sales Tax Example:
Individual
Course
UPS
Free (included in cost of program)
Canada UPS
$65
$40
Alaska/Hawaii
Airmail $100
$50
U.S. Territories
APO/FPO(military only) Airmail Free (included in cost of program)
Customers who will be using DVDs in areas not listed on the
above shipping chart need to contact the A Beka Academy Office
for information regarding programs offered to international areas.
(Order must arrive before June 30, 2009.)
next year’s enrollment provided that all DVDs
are returned and account is current.
Customers who would like their retainer
refunded to them must make a request to the A Beka Academy Office.
If requesting a refund, please allow 30 days.
For DVD customers: your refund will not be
available until all DVDs have been received by
A Beka Academy.
For Streaming customers: you may request
your refund after all sales tax charges have
been paid on your account.
• You are a resident of Benton County in WA
(8.3%). You enroll a 6th grade student
• You pay a $75 Retainer fee with your enrollment
• Materials are shipped and sales tax of $35.28
is charged to your account
• Instead of receiving a bill for $35.28 it will be
deducted from your retainer leaving $39.72 in
your retainer account.
• At the end of the year, when all necessary
materials have been returned and your account
is current, the $39.72 retainer will be available
for refund to you.
Begin Date Changes
If a student is unable to begin the program by the
assigned begin date, please contact the A Beka
Academy Office within thirty days of the original
begin date. Begin dates may not be changed after
a student has begun the program. Begin date
changes will not change the due date of the first
monthly payment and will not change the date for the
30-day money back guarantee.
Address Changes
Please give 30 days notice on any address changes.
Switching/Adding
Switching/adding is not available after 30 days from
the assigned begin date. There will be a $25 fee plus
materials cost for anyone desiring to switch grade
levels or individual courses. Please contact the A Beka Academy Office for switching materials
course or course adding fees.
One-Semester Courses Available
For information, call 1-800-874-3592.
15
Late Student Work — DVD Returns
DVDs are the unconditional property of A Beka
Academy and must be returned to A Beka Academy
after viewing each shipment. Failure to do so will
delay future shipments. Pre-paid UPS Authorized
Return labels are sent out with each shipment (for
contiguous U.S. and Canada only). The cost of
returning DVDs by any other method is the responsi­
bility­ of the customer. Packages returned C.O.D. will
be returned to the sender. Late Video Fees — Accredited (Program 1) &
Non-Accredited (Program 2)
• Streaming and DVD students needing longer
than the 10-month time limit will need to pay
a $50 charge for the first month following
your assigned end date and an additional $50
charge for the second month following your
assigned end date.
• If all DVDs are not received by A Beka Academy
by the customer’s assigned end date:
➤ r­etainer will be forfeited
➤ there will be a $400 Late Return Fee
(refundable when DVDs are returned)
➤ customer will not be eligible to use the
Payment Plan on future year’s enrollments.
Book Returns
Books are the unconditional property of the
user and cannot be returned for credit without
approval from the A Beka Academy Office.
Books returned without approval will not be
issued credit nor return made to the sender.
Cancellation Fees
If circumstances require you to cancel the program,
please contact the A Beka Academy Office immediately. You are responsible for the cost of the
program until the time you contact our office and
receive a cancellation confirmation number verifying your cancellation.
• A Beka Academy offers a 30-day moneyback guarantee on full-grade enrollments*. If you are not completely satisfied, return
all books in new, unused condition for a
full refund. If any books are used or you
wish to keep them, a Processing Fee will be
charged. (Customers in the contiguous U.S.
may request pre-paid shipping labels to return
books via UPS.)
• If canceling after 30 days from your assigned begin date:
➤ Full-Grade Payment in Full—Money will
be refunded less a processing fee and the
cost of the books not returned (only books
in new and unused condition may be
returned). Your retainer will be applied or
refunded once all DVDs are received back
at our office.
➤ Full-Grade Payment Plan—You will
not be responsible for any payments
due after the date of your cancellation. Money will be refunded less a processing fee and the cost of the books not
returned (only books in new and unused
condition may be returned). Your retainer
will be applied or refunded once all
DVDs are received back at our office.
• If enrolled only in an individual course:
➤ If all DVDs and books (in new and
unused condition) are returned, your
money will be refunded less a $50 Cancellation Fee.
➤ If all books cannot be returned (only
books in new and unused condition may
be returned), a Processing Fee will be
charged. Your retainer will be applied
once all DVDs are received back at our
office.
To reactivate a cancelled account, contact the A Beka Academy Office for reactivation cost.
*30-day money-back guarantee not available with
certain discount offers. Call 1-800-874-3592 for
details.
ORDERING INFORMATION
Accredited (Program 1)
• All student work should be kept
current to ensure academic progress. During the year, if student
work is not received within two
weeks after the end of each
grading period as indicated on
your calendar, a $50 charge must
be paid before the work will be
evaluated.
• If work is received within one
month following your assigned
end date, a $100 charge must be
paid before the work will be evaluated.
• Work received after one month following your assigned end date will not be evaluated.
To receive credit through the A Beka Academy
Office, students must reenroll and pay all
reenrollment costs.
16
Accredited (1) & Non-Accredited (2)
Ordering Information continued
Customer Worksheet
Complete the following steps below to find your estimated program fee.
Step 1: Program Fees
ORDERING INFORMATION
(Select a payment option and grade below and enter amount on Line 1.)
Payment in Full
Payment Plan
1. $ ����������
$ ������������
(See Payment Options)
Payment Options
Payment in Full
Grades
K4 / K5 1 – 6 $1,025.00
Payment Plan
Grades
$840.00
7 – 12 $1,095.00 (up to 6 credits)
(Downpayment)
See Payment Options
Downpayment Monthly (6 month)
K4 /K5
$425.00
$81.00
1 – 6
$425.00
$111.00
7 – 12
$425.00
$124.00
Payment in full and down payment prices include the $75.00 retainer fee. See p. 13 for details
Additional credit (Enter $180.00 on line 2 if ordering a seventh credit for grades 7–12 or $0 if not ordering).
2. $ ����������
$ ������������
3. $ ����������
monthly payment)
������������
$ ����������
$ ������������
4. $ ����������
monthly payment)
������������
*5. $ ����������
($125 or $65 discount on
last monthly payment)
������������
Accreditation: (Select 1)
Accredited (Program 1) Enter $100 on Line 3.
Non-Accredited (Program 2) Enter $0 on Line 3.
Program Fees Subtotal
($100 billed on last
Step 2: Discount and Savings
Streaming Savings: (Select 1)
Internet Video Streaming (K4 not available) Enter $100 on Line 4.
DVD Enter $0 on Line 4.
New Enrollment (Cannot be used with any other discount listed below.*)
($100 Savings on last
(Enter $125.00 on Line 5 if enrollment is submitted at a Materials Display Meeting or Home School
Convention or Enter $65.00 on Line 5 if enrolling online. Offer valid until June 30, 2009.)
(OR Discounts below)
(Discounts on first
*Family Kit (See Family Kit Insert to find your discount. Enter amount on Line 6.)
6. $ ����������
monthly payment)
������������
*Early Enrollment (Enter $50.00 on Line 7 if enrollment received by June 30, 2009.)
7. $ ����������
monthly payment)
������������
*Multiple Child (Enter $50.00 on Line 8 for 2nd and each additional enrollment.)
8. $ ����������
monthly payment)
������������
$ ����������
$0.00
������������
(Multiple Child Discount may not be used in conjunction with Same Grade Tuition.)
Discount Subtotal
Program Price Total
($50 Discount on last
($50 Discount on last
$
$
9. $ ����������
$ ������������
10.
$ ����������
$ ������������
11.
$ ����������
$ ������������
12.
$ ����������
������������
$ ����������
$ ������������
(Subtract Discount subtotal from Program Fees Subtotal)
Step 3: Additional Fees (Applicable to Pay in Full Amount or Down Payment)
Same Grade Tuition (for second student enrolled in same grade)
Tuition (Enter $250.00 for full grade or $75.00 for individual course [see p. 13] on Line 9.
Materials Cost (Contact customer service or see representative for materials cost Line 10.)
Shipping (No shipping cost for orders in contiguous U.S. or APO/FPO Line 11.)
(AK, HI, U.S. Territories, and Canada see page 14 for applicable shipping charges. Enter charge
amount on Line 11.)
Diploma Fee
(Enter $15.00 on Line 12 if student is graduating in coming school year from the accredited program.)
Additional Fees Subtotal
Total Due at Time of Enrollment
(Add Additional Fees subtotal to Program Price Total)
$
$
17
Enrollment Agreement
®
Expires March 1, 2010
Host Account No.
Student ID No.
®
P.O. Box 17600 Pensacola, FL 32522-7750, U.S.A.
1-800-874-3592 • abekaacademy.org • Fax: 1-800-874-3593
Preferred Date to
Begin Course
Check appropriate box:  New enrollment  Reenrollment
Enrollment will be delayed if all sections are not completed.
Month
Day
Year
General Information
Father (last, first)_ ___________________________________Mother (last, first)____________________________________
Parents separated or divorced?  No  Yes, child lives with: _____________________________________________
Church Name___________________________________________Church Affiliation____________________________
Optional Person to access your account: Name (last, first)____________________________________________________
Relationship to student:_______________________________________________ Phone _( )
_______________________
Shipping Address Physical street address required for all UPS shipments. (Day phone no. required for timely delivery)
Street Address_ ___________________________________ E-mail Address___________________________________
City/ State_ ______________________________________ ZIP_________________ Country_ ___________________ ( )
Phones: Home_ ( )
_____________________________________ Day_ _______________________________________
( )
( )
Work ______________________________________
Cell_ _______________________________________
Correspondence Address
 Same as shipping address
Street Address_ ____________________________________________________ P.O. Box_______________________
City/ State________________________________________ZIP_________________ Country_ ___________________
Student Information
Student Name_________________________________ Date of Birth_ _________  Male  Female Enroll Grade____
Please complete only if enrolling in the Accredited Program (Program 1)
If grade 9–12, does student plan to receive a diploma from A Beka Academy, Inc.?  Yes  No
List previous instruction (school[s] name, address, and phone or fax no.)______________________________________
________________________________________________________________ Grade[s] completed_ _______________
Will student be enrolled in another program while enrolled in A Beka Academy, Inc.?  Yes— attach letter of explanation  No Has student ever repeated a grade?  Yes—list grade(s) repeated_____________________  No
Course Enrollment Check courses you wish to order: See Plan of Study and Course Descriptions, pp. 9–12.
Important: Begin date for new / revised courses must be on or after August 10, 2009. To receive earlier version, begin date must be on or before June 22, 2009. Office permission must be obtained in order to take more than one class in the same subject.
Plan of study for students enrolling in Accredited (Program 1) may be different from courses selected due to prerequisite require­ments. A Beka Academy, Inc., will contact you with this information before the enrollment process is complete. Grade 7 and 8 individual courses are available only in Non-Accredited (Program 2).
 K4 (DVD Only—  K5  Grade 1  Grade 2  Grade 3  Grade 4 ©2009  Grade 5  Grade 6
Non-Accredited)
 Accredited Program 1 Grade 7 Grade 7 course selection (Non-Accredited only)
 Bible 7 ©2009
 World History 7
 Science / Health
Grade 9  English 7 ©2009
 Basic Math
 Physical Education
 Hebrew History:
Kings of Israel ©2009  English 9  Algebra 1  Physical Science
 Health†
 World Geography†  Physical Education 1*
Grade 10
 Accredited Program 1 Grade 8 (select math course below)
Grade 8 course selection (Non-Accredited only)
 Bible 8 ©2009
 U.S. History 8
 Science / Health
 Algebra 1 (Accredited—must have  English 8
a documented A in
 Physical Education 7th
grade math)
 Pre-Algebra Grade 11
 Bible Doctrines ©2009  Life Management†  English 10  New Testament: Jesus and His Followers†  World History 10  Algebra 2 (honors)  Plane Geometry (honors)  English 11  Consumer Math  U.S. History 11  Biology
 Business Math  Spanish 1  Chemistry
Electives:
Grade 12
 Old Testament: Genesis†  Revelation† ©2008
 English 12  American Government†  Economics†  Precalculus ©2009 (honors)
DVD Only Electives:
 Keyboarding ©2009*
 Home Ec.–Sewing†*
 Physics (honors)  Orchestra 1  Orchestra 2
 Spanish 2 (honors)  Computer Applications†*
 Physical Education 2* For Orchestra 1 & 2 choose:
Violin Viola Cello Bass
 Speech†  Family/Consumer ­Sciences†
† One-semester courses * Not available on video — books only
Has anyone under your host account been enrolled in any of the selected video courses?  No  **Yes—list video courses for which you do not need teacher materials
and nonconsumable student materials._________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
Field Rep.
ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT
Please fill out one
agreement per child
Program Selection
Select one:  Accredited Program 1  Non-Accredited Program 2
Select one:  DVD  Video Streaming
18
Full Grade Cost
Payment Plan*
Individual Course Cost
Down Payment Monthly (6x)
Payment in full
K4 / K5
$840
Grades 1–6
$1025
Grades 7–12 (up to 6 credits*) $1095
$425
$425
$425
Grades 7–12 only
$81
$111
$124
DVD
Video Streaming
$395
$365
Payment in full and down payment include $75 Retainer Fee. Individual courses include a $50 retainer fee. See pp. 13–15 for details and important ordering information.
*Seventh credit is additional $180 due at time of full-grade enrollment (limit 7 credits).
The First payment is due the first of the month following the originally assigned begin date and each subsequent month for a total of six
ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT
months. Statements will be issued. Should payment not be received, a $20 Late Fee will be charged, DVD shipments and video streaming
will stop immediately, student records will be withheld, and customer will not be eligible to use the payment plan for future enrollments.
Statements may be viewed online. If you would like to receive notification by e-mail when your statement is available, please check the box
below. Note: By selecting this option, you will not receive a paper copy in the mail; however, a copy can be printed from the Web site for
your records.
E-mail me when my statement is available
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Date Received_______________
Discounts Selected
Multiple Child
Early Enrollment
Family Kit
New Enrollment
Ref. No._ ___________________
Batch No. _ _________________
Use the Customer Worksheet on p.16 to figure the amount due for the enrollment .
Total Due
(amount from line 13 on worksheet) $
 Credit Card Payment Visa
Cash or Ck. No.______________
_______
Amount_ ___________________
/ MasterCard  / Discover :
Payment Amount Authorized $ _______
Appl. No._ __________________

Required for processing credit card order:
Credit card no., expiration date, security code, and address information
Credit Card No.
- - - Security Code (include last 3 digits from strip on back of card)
Expiration Date
P.O. Box, Route, or House No.
ZIP
month year
Credit Signature__________________________________________

Automatically Charge My Credit Card for statement balance (circle one below)
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th of each month.
 Check Enclosed $_ ___________ (If paying by check, Driver’s License No. or Social Security No. needed)_ ___________________
• Make checks payable to A Beka Academy, Inc. • Must be drawn on U.S. bank with U.S. funds.
• No postdated checks. • Returned check subject to service fee.
Sales Tax
is charged according to delivery address in states listed below:
TN residents subtract $75 from Payment in Full Cost ($50 from Individual Course Cost) and multiply the difference by .0925.
FL residents subtract $75 from Payment in Full Cost ($50 from Individual Course Cost) and multiply the difference by .06.
Residents in AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, GA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, ME, MI, MO, MS, NC, ND, NM, NV, NY, OH, OK, PA, RI, SD, TX, VA,
VT, WA, WI, WV, WY, and Canada, tax will be charged upon invoicing on a partial cost of the Program. Tax charges not in excess of $75 will be deducted
from the retainer; otherwise, they will be billed on your first statement. This information is subject to change.
Enrollment agreement: Must be signed and dated
I am enrolling the afore-mentioned student in A Beka Academy, Inc. Video
for Home School Program. I understand that enrollment may be terminated
or student records withheld at any time at the discretion of A Beka Academy,
Inc. because of noncompliance with guidelines or failure to keep my account
current. A Beka Academy, Inc. reserves the right to deny enrollment to any
student who does not meet admission requirements. A Beka Academy is
not available to residents of Pensacola, FL, and the immediate surrounding
area. I understand that A Beka Academy, Inc. does not discriminate on the
basis of race, color, or national origin. I understand it is my responsibility to
meet all applicable local and state home school requirements and I acknowledge my responsibility to select the course of study [9–12] needed to meet
any applicable home school graduation requirements in my state. It is my
responsibility to contact my local school district to determine if there are
any additional requirements in my state for children who are home schooling. I understand that accreditation is a voluntary process which verifies that
A Beka Academy meets reliable education standards. However, it does not
guarantee the acceptance of credits since each institution or state creates its
own policies of credit transfer. Some schools may require additional validation of academic achievement. I understand that I am responsible for the
contents of the A Beka Academy, Inc. Video for Home School brochure and
specifically the policies for cancellations, late work, late DVDs, and retainer
fees. I understand that the instructional videos remain the unconditional
property of A Beka Academy, Inc. I agree not to sell, lend, or duplicate
the video content or allow another child to view these on a regular
basis and I agree that the right to use this program is not transferable. I understand that DVDs must be returned to A Beka Academy, Inc., and
if all DVDs are not returned before my assigned end date, I will forfeit
my retainer fee and will be charged a $400 late DVD return fee. Delinquent accounts will not be eligible for the payment plan option on future
enrollments. Prices are subject to change without notice. Books are the
unconditional property of the user and cannot be returned for credit.
If return is made, credit will not be issued, nor return made to sender. A Beka Academy, Inc. is not liable for damage to a customer’s equipment.
This agreement is governed by the laws of Florida. This agreement does
not become effective until accepted by an authorized representative of
A Beka Academy, Inc.
X
Signature of Parent or Legal Guardian
X
Print Name Here
Date
19
Enrollment Agreement
®
Expires March 1, 2010
Host Account No.
Student ID No.
®
P.O. Box 17600 Pensacola, FL 32522-7750, U.S.A.
1-800-874-3592 • abekaacademy.org • Fax: 1-800-874-3593
Preferred Date to
Begin Course
Check appropriate box:  New enrollment  Reenrollment
Enrollment will be delayed if all sections are not completed.
Month
Day
Year
General Information
Father (last, first)_ ___________________________________Mother (last, first)____________________________________
Parents separated or divorced?  No  Yes, child lives with: _____________________________________________
Church Name___________________________________________Church Affiliation____________________________
Optional Person to access your account: Name (last, first)____________________________________________________
Relationship to student:_______________________________________________ Phone _( )
_______________________
Shipping Address Physical street address required for all UPS shipments. (Day phone no. required for timely delivery)
Street Address_ ___________________________________ E-mail Address___________________________________
City/ State_ ______________________________________ ZIP_________________ Country_ ___________________ ( )
Phones: Home_ ( )
_____________________________________ Day_ _______________________________________
( )
( )
Work ______________________________________
Cell_ _______________________________________
Correspondence Address
 Same as shipping address
Street Address_ ____________________________________________________ P.O. Box_______________________
City/ State________________________________________ZIP_________________ Country_ ___________________
Student Information
Student Name_________________________________ Date of Birth_ _________  Male  Female Enroll Grade____
Please complete only if enrolling in the Accredited Program (Program 1)
If grade 9–12, does student plan to receive a diploma from A Beka Academy, Inc.?  Yes  No
List previous instruction (school[s] name, address, and phone or fax no.)______________________________________
________________________________________________________________ Grade[s] completed_ _______________
Will student be enrolled in another program while enrolled in A Beka Academy, Inc.?  Yes— attach letter of explanation  No Has student ever repeated a grade?  Yes—list grade(s) repeated_____________________  No
Course Enrollment Check courses you wish to order: See Plan of Study and Course Descriptions, pp. 9–12.
Important: Begin date for new / revised courses must be on or after August 10, 2009. To receive earlier version, begin date must be on or before June 22, 2009. Office permission must be obtained in order to take more than one class in the same subject.
Plan of study for students enrolling in Accredited (Program 1) may be different from courses selected due to prerequisite require­ments. A Beka Academy, Inc., will contact you with this information before the enrollment process is complete. Grade 7 and 8 individual courses are available only in Non-Accredited (Program 2).
 K4 (DVD Only—  K5  Grade 1  Grade 2  Grade 3  Grade 4 ©2009  Grade 5  Grade 6
Non-Accredited)
 Accredited Program 1 Grade 7 Grade 7 course selection (Non-Accredited only)
 Bible 7 ©2009
 World History 7
 Science / Health
Grade 9  English 7 ©2009
 Basic Math
 Physical Education
 Hebrew History:
Kings of Israel ©2009  English 9  Algebra 1  Physical Science
 Health†
 World Geography†  Physical Education 1*
Grade 10
 Accredited Program 1 Grade 8 (select math course below)
Grade 8 course selection (Non-Accredited only)
 Bible 8 ©2009
 U.S. History 8
 Science / Health
 Algebra 1 (Accredited—must have  English 8
a documented A in
 Physical Education 7th
grade math)
 Pre-Algebra Grade 11
 Bible Doctrines ©2009  Life Management†  English 10  New Testament: Jesus and His Followers†  World History 10  Algebra 2 (honors)  Plane Geometry (honors)  English 11  Consumer Math  U.S. History 11  Biology
 Business Math  Spanish 1  Chemistry
Electives:
Grade 12
 Old Testament: Genesis†  Revelation† ©2008
 English 12  American Government†  Economics†  Precalculus ©2009 (honors)
DVD Only Electives:
 Keyboarding ©2009*
 Home Ec.–Sewing†*
 Physics (honors)  Orchestra 1  Orchestra 2
 Spanish 2 (honors)  Computer Applications†*
 Physical Education 2* For Orchestra 1 & 2 choose:
Violin Viola Cello Bass
 Speech†  Family/Consumer ­Sciences†
† One-semester courses * Not available on video — books only
Has anyone under your host account been enrolled in any of the selected video courses?  No  **Yes—list video courses for which you do not need teacher materials
and nonconsumable student materials._________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
Field Rep.
ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT
Please fill out one
agreement per child
Program Selection
Select one:  Accredited Program 1  Non-Accredited Program 2
Select one:  DVD  Video Streaming
20
Full Grade Cost
Payment Plan*
Individual Course Cost
Down Payment Monthly (6x)
Payment in full
K4 / K5
$840
Grades 1–6
$1025
Grades 7–12 (up to 6 credits*) $1095
$425
$425
$425
Grades 7–12 only
$81
$111
$124
DVD
Video Streaming
$395
$365
Payment in full and down payment include $75 Retainer Fee. Individual courses include a $50 retainer fee. See pp. 13–15 for details and important ordering information.
*Seventh credit is additional $180 due at time of full-grade enrollment (limit 7 credits).
The First payment is due the first of the month following the originally assigned begin date and each subsequent month for a total of six
ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT
months. Statements will be issued. Should payment not be received, a $20 Late Fee will be charged, DVD shipments and video streaming
will stop immediately, student records will be withheld, and customer will not be eligible to use the payment plan for future enrollments.
Statements may be viewed online. If you would like to receive notification by e-mail when your statement is available, please check the box
below. Note: By selecting this option, you will not receive a paper copy in the mail; however, a copy can be printed from the Web site for
your records.
E-mail me when my statement is available
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Date Received_______________
Discounts Selected
Multiple Child
Early Enrollment
Family Kit
New Enrollment
Ref. No._ ___________________
Batch No. _ _________________
Use the Customer Worksheet on p.16 to figure the amount due for the enrollment .
Total Due
(amount from line 13 on worksheet) $
 Credit Card Payment Visa
Cash or Ck. No.______________
_______
Amount_ ___________________
/ MasterCard  / Discover :
Payment Amount Authorized $ _______
Appl. No._ __________________

Required for processing credit card order:
Credit card no., expiration date, security code, and address information
Credit Card No.
- - - Security Code (include last 3 digits from strip on back of card)
Expiration Date
P.O. Box, Route, or House No.
ZIP
month year
Credit Signature__________________________________________

Automatically Charge My Credit Card for statement balance (circle one below)
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th of each month.
 Check Enclosed $_ ___________ (If paying by check, Driver’s License No. or Social Security No. needed)_ ___________________
• Make checks payable to A Beka Academy, Inc. • Must be drawn on U.S. bank with U.S. funds.
• No postdated checks. • Returned check subject to service fee.
Sales Tax
is charged according to delivery address in states listed below:
TN residents subtract $75 from Payment in Full Cost ($50 from Individual Course Cost) and multiply the difference by .0925.
FL residents subtract $75 from Payment in Full Cost ($50 from Individual Course Cost) and multiply the difference by .06.
Residents in AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, GA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, ME, MI, MO, MS, NC, ND, NM, NV, NY, OH, OK, PA, RI, SD, TX, VA,
VT, WA, WI, WV, WY, and Canada, tax will be charged upon invoicing on a partial cost of the Program. Tax charges not in excess of $75 will be deducted
from the retainer; otherwise, they will be billed on your first statement. This information is subject to change.
Enrollment agreement: Must be signed and dated
I am enrolling the afore-mentioned student in A Beka Academy, Inc. Video
for Home School Program. I understand that enrollment may be terminated
or student records withheld at any time at the discretion of A Beka Academy,
Inc. because of noncompliance with guidelines or failure to keep my account
current. A Beka Academy, Inc. reserves the right to deny enrollment to any
student who does not meet admission requirements. A Beka Academy is
not available to residents of Pensacola, FL, and the immediate surrounding
area. I understand that A Beka Academy, Inc. does not discriminate on the
basis of race, color, or national origin. I understand it is my responsibility to
meet all applicable local and state home school requirements and I acknowledge my responsibility to select the course of study [9–12] needed to meet
any applicable home school graduation requirements in my state. It is my
responsibility to contact my local school district to determine if there are
any additional requirements in my state for children who are home schooling. I understand that accreditation is a voluntary process which verifies that
A Beka Academy meets reliable education standards. However, it does not
guarantee the acceptance of credits since each institution or state creates its
own policies of credit transfer. Some schools may require additional validation of academic achievement. I understand that I am responsible for the
contents of the A Beka Academy, Inc. Video for Home School brochure and
specifically the policies for cancellations, late work, late DVDs, and retainer
fees. I understand that the instructional videos remain the unconditional
property of A Beka Academy, Inc. I agree not to sell, lend, or duplicate
the video content or allow another child to view these on a regular
basis and I agree that the right to use this program is not transferable. I understand that DVDs must be returned to A Beka Academy, Inc., and
if all DVDs are not returned before my assigned end date, I will forfeit
my retainer fee and will be charged a $400 late DVD return fee. Delinquent accounts will not be eligible for the payment plan option on future
enrollments. Prices are subject to change without notice. Books are the
unconditional property of the user and cannot be returned for credit.
If return is made, credit will not be issued, nor return made to sender. A Beka Academy, Inc. is not liable for damage to a customer’s equipment.
This agreement is governed by the laws of Florida. This agreement does
not become effective until accepted by an authorized representative of
A Beka Academy, Inc.
X
Signature of Parent or Legal Guardian
X
Print Name Here
Date
Accredited — Program 1/ College Preparatory Program
21
Must complete if previously home schooled.
Proof of Completion
®
®
P.O. Box 17600, Pensacola, FL 32522-7750, U.S.A. • 1-800-874-3592 • abekaacademy.org • Fax: 1-800-874-3593
If you are enrolling in A Beka Academy Accredited Program (Program 1) grades 2–9 for the first
time, or you were not with A Beka Academy Program 1 last year, please complete this Grades 1–8
Home School Proof of Completion form. Complete one form for the previous year only.
Student’s Legal Name:
___________________ ________________ __________________________ / ________________
First
Middle
Last
Called By
Date of Birth_________________ Grade Level__________ School Year________ to_________
Month / Year
Month / Year
Parent’s / Legal Guardian’s Name____________________________________________________
Complete
Course Title
Bible
Curriculum Used—
Were quizzes and tests given?
A Beka Book (or A Beka Video)—yes
Total Number of Final
Instructional Days Letter Grade
170 days
A
S A M P L E
Arithmetic
A Beka Book (or A Beka Video)—yes
170 days
A
Phonics
A Beka Book (or A Beka Video)—yes
170 days
A-
Writing
A Beka Book (or A Beka Video)—yes
170 days
B-
Reading
A Beka Book (or A Beka Video)—yes
170 days
B+
Parent’s/ Legal Guardian’s Signature_ _____________________________________________
Final placement is based on verification of completion of previous academic work.
(This form may be photocopied.)
PROOF OF COMPLETION —Accredited
grades 1– 8 home school
Accredited — Program 1/ College Preparatory Program
22
PROOF OF COMPLETION —Accredited
Must complete if previously home schooled.
grades 9– 12 home school
Proof of Completion
®
®
P.O. Box 17600, Pensacola, FL 32522-7750, U.S.A. • 1-800-874-3592 • abekaacademy.org • Fax: 1-800-874-3593
If you are enrolling in A Beka Academy Accredited (Program 1) midyear grade 9 or grades 10–12
for the first time, or you were not with A Beka Academy Accredited (Program 1) last year, please
complete this High School Home School Proof of Completion form. Complete a new form for
each high school year your child was home schooled.
Student’s Legal Name:
___________________ ________________ __________________________ / ________________
First
Middle
Last
Called By
Date of Birth_________________ Grade Level__________ School Year________ to_________
Month / Year
Month / Year
Parent’s / Legal Guardian’s Name____________________________________________________
Complete
Course Title
Curriculum Used—
Were quizzes and tests given?
Total Number of 1st Semester 2nd Semester
Instructional Hours* Letter Grade Letter Grade
S A M P L E
Physical Science A Beka Book (or A Beka Video)—yes
180 Hours
B
A-
Parent’s/ Legal Guardian’s Signature_ _____________________________________________
Final placement is based on verification of completion of previous academic work.
(This form may be photocopied.)
Accredited — Program 1/ College Preparatory Program
23
Important!
(Program 1)
Transcript Request
for High School Records
take to previous school of enrollment
To Whom It May Concern:
I have applied for enrollment into A Beka Academy home schooling program.
Please send a copy of my official High School transcript to A Beka Academy as soon
as possible. These records are vital in determining the plan of study that I will need to
follow. Please include exact titles of subjects taken and the number of credits received for
each one. If the letter grades are not listed, please include a grading scale. Please do not
send the cumulative file.
Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter.
A Beka Academy contact information:
Fax: (800) 874-3593
Phone: (800) 874-3592
E-mail: transcripts@abekaacademy.org
Address: Attention: Transcript Department
P.O. Box 17600
Pensacola, FL, 32522-7750
U.S.A.
Parent Signature (student signature if over 18)
Date
Attach personal data below to transcript being sent to A Beka Academy.
To be completed by Student or Parent
Name (Last/First/Middle)
Birth (Mo./Day/Yr.)
Student ID (if applicable)
Social Security No.
Last Attended (Term/Yr.)
Address (Street/City/Zip)
(This form may be photocopied.)
TRANSCRIPT REQUEST—Accredited
When enrolling in
Accredited Program
mer!
Prepare for an unforgettable sum
Youth Outreach Ministry
SUM MER CAMPS
Grades 9 –12
Nursing
July 13–17 • July 20–24
• Hands-on experience
in a fully equipped
nursing lab
• Training in CPR and
basic first aid
Drama
July 13–18
Gain hands-on experience in
• performance techniques
• technical aspects of
production
• proper use of voice in
public speaking
• production practices and
backstage processes
Pre-Medicine
June 15–19
• Hands-on experience in
college labs
• Participate in animal
dissections
• Gain insight from practicing
physicians
History /
Political Science
June 15–19
• Learn more about ­America’s
“faith heritage”
• Experience the “Historical
Mono-Drama” Series
Boys’
Basketball
June 29–July 3
Girls’
Basketball
July 20–24
Strengthen skills in
• ball handling • defense • rebounding
• offense
• team building
For more information:
YouthOutreachCamps.com
(850) 478-8496, Ext. 8787
Reservations@PCCinfo.com
Apply Online !
YouthOutreachCamps.com
Each Camp only $185
(2-week Music Academy $350)
Volleyball
July 27–31
• Improve basic skills
• Analyze abilities/
Smooth out problem areas
• Practice teamwork
• Compete in actual games
• Fellowship with players
from around the country
Elementary
Education
June 22–26
• Create dynamic visual aids
• Practice teaching a Bible
story
• Apply technology to classroom
Art
July 20–24
Sharpen skills/techniques in
• drawing and design
fundamentals
• desktop publishing
• daily drawing exercises
• practical studies
Computer
Science
June 29–July 3
Learn the basics of
• Web page construction
• writing Internet applications
• programming languages
• network programming
techniques
Engineering
& Science
June 22–26
• Hands-on experience in
college labs
• Great ideas for science
fair projects
• Exciting competitions
Music
Academy
July 6–18
Improve musical talent through
• intensive daily teaching
• practice in PCC’s facilities
• supervision, encouragement
• concert and Honors Recital
Internet Video Streaming
Available Aug. ’09
For details
See p. 1
R
Special Pricing Available
View video streaming samples at
AbekaAcademy.org/sample
• Master teacher instruction
for home schooling
AbekaAcademy.org
• K5–12th grade available
1-800-874-3598
DVD option also available
P.O. BOX 19100
PENSACOLA, FL
U.S.A.
32523-9100
R
14738901
´.iy!5¨
6,996
Ministry
Activities
PCC does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, or national origin. PCC reserves the right to change tuition, room and
board, and other fees as deemed necessary by the Administration.
3/09 LM
•Over 60 academic programs including­ Bible, nursing, pre-medicine, pre-physical­ therapy,­ pre-pharmacy, education,­ prelaw,­ political science, engineering, and 
business.
•Cost is $
per year for tuition,­ room and board; work assistance
programs­ and scholarships are available for those qualified.
Academics
e
g
a
t
n
a
v
d
A
e
h
t
r
e
v
o
Disc
PENSACOLA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE


PRSRT STD
US POSTAGE PAID
PENSACOLA FL
PERMIT NO. 641
Download