Lego Mindstorm

During this course, students will create operational technological devices that will involve some entry level writing of computer code as well as the building of some robotics.  Students are led through this experience by an instructor but will be allowed to progress at their individual rates of expertise and levels of interest.  Initially, students will begin their work in pairs as they learn the basic skills needed to move forward in this area of study.

Students may be charged an additional fee if their progress accelerates to addressing a personal project. Families would be consulted in advance of a purchase if this is needed.
½ Science Credit

Instructors: Cal Meyers and Jay Meyers

 

Song Writing

This is the class for musicians, poets, and those who always dreamed of writing songs.  We will begin by learning the basic skills on the guitar, bass, piano, mandolin, fiddle, drums, etc.  We will also be working with our voices and the practice of writing lyrics.  Then we will take all of these skills, work together in small groups, and put them into the wonderful art of song writing.   Prior experience on an instrument would be wonderful but not required.  I am looking for those with a creative spirit, willingness to try new things, openness to playing any style of music, and an interest in working with others.
½ elective credit

Instructor: Laura Hood

 

Three-Dimensional Art

This class will be an exploration of three-dimensional art forms. We will investigate ideas of construction, manipulation, subtraction and substitution as methods for creating works of art and students will explore a variety of tools, materials, and processes.
½ elective credit

Instructor: Kaz McCue

 

Snow Sports

Snow Sports is a winter term class that is for the student who needs and wants to be outside every day. We spend every afternoon on the slopes of Crystal Mountain enjoying the beautiful Northern Michigan winter. This is a great class for those that are experienced skiers and riders as well as those beginners who have the desire to learn. We will head to Crystal Mountain every day right after lunch. This will also be your afternoon activity as well. We will be reading and reflecting upon a book called “On the Edge of Nowhere” about surviving life in the wilds of Alaska. We will also be studying about the ski industry, general strength and conditioning, and skiing and snowboarding techniques. Students are required to have their own equipment in good working order and wearing a helmet is required. There will be a cost (to be determined based on this season’s prices) to cover your Crystal Mountain season ski pass, transportation to and from the hill, and supplemental food costs.
½ elective credit

Instructors: Bruce Hood and Laura Hood

 

Digital Photography and Imaging

Advanced Digital Photography Capture and Imaging is a class designed for students who have an understanding of digital photography (capture and imaging) but wish to become more proficient in the technical aspects of the digital photography process  and image  output. This will be a hands-on class where the students learn advanced camera techniques in class and go out in the field to apply them. After downloading their images, they will learn advanced techniques to optimize as well as completely manipulate images. They will attain a high level of proficiency in the understanding of all of the specific camera functions and their predicted effects on the final image capture. They will use Adobe Photoshop to explore their creative drives and become more proficient in the subtler ways that Photoshop (CS6) can enhance their images. The class will take frequent off-campus trips to explore photographic opportunities in: Low light photography, action photography, portraiture, nature/wildlife photography, still life photography, Flash/incandescent photography, high speed flash photography, journalism photography, architecture/interior photography and finally macro photography. At the conclusion of the class, each student will produce an image for their portfolio in five of the content areas mastered during the class.
½ elective credit

Instructor: Cris Pina-Gautier

 


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One Old Homestead Road
Glen Arbor, MI 49636

231-334-5800

The Leelanau School ignites a passion for learning in a boarding school where students thrive by engaging academically and by celebrating everyone’s unique learning styles in a culture of acceptance, leading to successful and meaningful lives in college and beyond.


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