16 Years of Excellence

As of 2022, Academy Days Co-op celebrates 16 years of a proven track record for college- and career-bound homeschoolers. With the Lord's blessing, we look forward to the next 16!

Fall Semester Classes

New enrollments for Fall 2022 are open now! Cllick on CLASSES on the menu for the schedule, and email carren(at)outookacademy(dot)com to sign up for a class. Deadline to sign up for fall is July 28.

Read about Co-op in the News

Academy Days Co-op and our members have been in the news many times over the years. Click on NEWS on the menu and scroll down to read the articles.

Recipes for Historical Meals

Each semester we host one historical meal, such as Medieval Feast, Roaring '20s, Food Around the World, and more! Students dress in costumes, and parents bring the food! Click on NEWS for delicious recipes.

Homeschoolers Stage Mock Trial PDF Print E-mail
November 24, 2009 - Costumed as John Adams, John Hancock, King George III, and various other historic figures, several Outlook Academy students participated in a mock trial of the British government during their history class at the Academy Days Homeschool Co-op recently.

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, British captain Whitney Johnston, 17, lays down the law to colonist Jake Dunn, 16, as Nathan Calvert, 17, looks on and spectators cheer in the background. Wearing cotton-ball wigs and charcoal beards, the two homeschoolers and their fellow high schoolers participated in the living history simulation as Captain Thomas Preston, John Hancock, and other British and colonists of the American Revolution.

During the living history simulation, all 15 high schoolers in the co-op acted as British and colonial notables or jurists, with students in grades 5 through 8 and their parents serving as spectators.

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, acting as a British defense attorney, Kayla Ottinger, 17, consults with her “client” King George III, Garrett Herring, 15, during the proceedings. Despite a historically accurate defense by the two homeschoolers and their “witnesses,” the prosecution, led by Abby Bartlett, convinced the jury to return a guilty verdict for the British government's role in the American Revolution.

The high schoolers in U.S. History class also participated in a mock 1832 Presidential Election during fall semester. Plans for spring semester include at least two historical simulations.

The Academy Days Co-op, held weekly during the school year at Grace Community Church in Millbrook, is designed for preschool through high school students to learn subjects difficult to teach at home or best taught in group settings, such as P.E., drama, art, music, and science labs.
 

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