St. Thomas Aquinas Academy
Fall 2025 Class: Church History IIIB
Fall 2025 Class: Church History IIIB
Course Plan
What to Expect
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Engaging Discussions: 8 live, Socratic-style classes—no lectures, just lively guided conversations capped at 3–10 students for personal attention.
- Support: The STAA Study Guide and student website keep your student on track between meetings.
- Graded Progress: Graded weekly quizzes and prep activities; advisor grading of formal writing assignments available, too (discuss the grading option with an advisor before registering).
Live Homeschool Learning
Live Homeschool Learning
Elevate Your Homeschool with Live Discussions
What Are STAA Live Classes?
How It Works
Materials & STAA Study Guide
Materials & STAA Study Guide
We will be studying real, quality, meaningful books!
Our courses engage students with true, timeless books—most non-consumable and ready to enrich your Catholic home library as lasting keepsakes. Teaching-parents are responsible for purchasing the books and STAA Study Guides for the courses from preferred or our recommended suppliers.
Online versions of the STAA Study Guides, accessible via the STAA Student Zone (login required), provide a seamless backup when printed guides are delayed, lost, or still arriving.
Required technology for meetings is simple: Live classes use Zoom for camera-free web meetings, ensuring privacy for students (and their families) during lively seminars with the advisor and peers, requiring a device (ideally a laptop, computer, or tablet with keyboard) with a reliable internet connection and a headset with a boom microphone. A smartphone can be used in a pinch.
Required software:
- Zoom: Free to use; discussed above.
- Word Processing Software (e.g., Microsoft Word, Apple Pages, Google Docs): Lets students write and edit assignments like essays or notes for submission and discussion prep.
- Scanner or PDF App (e.g., Adobe Scan): Converts handwritten work, such as notes in STAA Study Guides, timelines, prewriting, or worksheets, into digital PDF files using a physical scanner or a free mobile app (like Adobe Scan or Office Lens) on a smartphone, making it simple to submit assignments or share materials with advisors digitally.
- Web Browser (e.g., Chrome, Safari, Firefox): Provides access to the STAA Student Zone for quizzes, resources, and progress tracking twice weekly.
Software seem daunting? Fear not—the live class advisor is careful to model and coach students, transforming them into Zoom stars, document masters, and PDF pros in a snap! Employers and professors love how naturally STAA live class students wield these must-have tools for work and college.
Graded Class Meetings
Graded Class Meetings
Live classes on the ♞Black Schedule and ♘White Schedule tracks meet every other week. The ✪Essential Schedule courses in writing and reasoning convene every Tuesday for steady, consistent engagement. STAA Study Guides support students with structured plans and assignments for effective study between meetings.
Small group discussions: Limited to ten students, these seminar-style live classes feature Socratic conversations guided by the advisor—not lectures—focusing on exploring texts, building study skills, and mastering time management. Grades reflecting student preparedness and participation are issued by the advisor for each discussion.
Course Cancellation Policy
Course Cancellation Policy
Live Class Cancellation and Refund Policy
The registration fee covers the live class and grading option selected at registration and is non-prorated. Refunds are available until Week B, Day 1 of the Academic Calendar if your schooling situation changes, minus a $50 cancellation fee and credit card processing fees (typically 3%, higher for currency conversions). Written refund requests must be submitted by mail or email before the first “Book Check” orientation meeting (Week B, Day 2 of the Academic Calendar) if your student cannot continue. Details on drafting cancellation requests are available on the Refund Policy page. We’re here to help—contact us with any questions!
Coursework and Attendance Policy
All coursework must be completed by Day 5 of Week 16, per the semester calendar (some assignments allow a three-day late submission window—see specific due dates). No discounts, credits, or refunds are provided for missed, skipped, or forgotten assignments or class meetings.
As a homeschooling program, students may submit late assignments or discussions to their teaching-parents for grading, and parents may adjust the final grade in the official semester gradebook accordingly. The clearly defined schedule helps ensure your student thrives with structure, consistency, and a strong finish to the semester.
Ready to Register? Add live classes to your student's STAA enrollment or Independent Study membership by choosing a grading option and completing the form below to register your student for the class. Let St. Thomas Aquinas Academy bring classical education—and vibrant discussions—to your homeschool!
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Grading Options
Hi, I’m Bethany, the high school advisor leading this class. Let's meet for a consultation before you register your teen for the advisor-graded version of this course. During our meeting, I’ll ask about your student’s most recent writing classes, and explain the live class’s assignment schedule, software requirements, and prerequisites. Mostly, though, I will help you choose the grading options that are the best fit for your child. It will be a pleasure to guide you through the registration process and hear about your family's educational goals! Use the online scheduler to choose a time to chat that works for you.
Basis for Rating: Although I went into this class intimidated by the difficulty of the work, it ended up being the highlight of my semester. I enjoyed the live classes and discussing my faith and morals with other Catholic high schoolers.Review: Throughout my first semester, it was difficult to adjust to the schedule and workload that accompanied the freshman curriculum. My parents encouraged me to take a live class, so I could better understand the somewhat daunting material of my Church History class. As the discussions went on, I came to realize that I enjoyed spending my time talking about my studies with other students. The conversations that arose helped me see my faith in a new perspective. The readings that I would have otherwise found boring became intriguing and provided an opportunity for me to learn more about the incredible history of our Church, As the devil Screwtape remarks in The Screwtape Letters, "The humans live in time but our Enemy destines them to Eternity." The lessons of this course renewed a fervor in me to pursue the heavenly reward of eternity that the Lord promised to us.
Basis for Rating: It was really fun learning everything, and all the lessons were very clear and helpful. Miss Bethany is also a great teacher.Review: I really enjoyed reading The Screwtape Letters so much because of how interesting and fun they were to read. I thought it was a great book, and a great choice for reading because I never got bored of it.
Basis for Rating: Learned a lotReview: This course is really good if your trying to learn a lot about the History of our church and religion. I learned a lot in this course and it helped have a better perspective in my religion and how it was formed.
Basis for Rating: The flexibility of the course. The textbook, History of the Church. The selection of the Screwtape lettersReview: Time is important. You can finish it in a day, or even it out over the week. It does't matter, as long as the week is finished.
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