2026-27 Course List
Course List
Course enrollments are now open! Due to increasing demand, I’m also offering several more tutoring time slots during 2026-27. Contact me for more information or to pre-register.
Logic & Philosophy
Classical Logic I: Syllogistic Logic (fall 2025)
This half-course uses a unique curriculum based on Lewis Carroll’s own symbolic logic textbook from the 1800s. Students master categorical syllogisms as preparation for modern propositional logic in the spring semester.
Time: Tuesdays, 7-8pm Eastern
More Details…
Classical Logic II: Propositional Logic (spring 2026)
Designed for high school, this half-course teaches standard university-level logic. Class sessions start with a gentle introduction to propositional calculus by means of examples drawn from the game of Clue. Students then learn to use truth tables and finally to construct their own formal proofs. Students acquire concepts and skills similar to those used in digital logic, computer programming, and mathematical logic.
Time: Tuesdays, 7-8pm Eastern
More Details…
Writing Seminars
Essay Voyage Writing Seminar
For students 11-13, this seminar provides a gentle introduction to thesis statements, essay structure, and types of essay writing (literary analysis, historical research, and architectural analysis). The seminar meets only once a month, but students complete 9 writing assignments and receive extensive written feedback on each.
Time: One Wednesday per month, 1-2pm Eastern
More Details…
Advanced Essay Writing Seminar
For students 14-16, this seminar provides advanced practice writing essays with thesis statements. Types of essays include literary analysis, comparative essays, historical research, and other topical research. The seminar meets only once a month, but students complete 9 writing assignments and receive extensive written feedback on each.
Time: One Wednesday per month, 1-2pm Eastern
More Details…
Math
These courses aren’t yet confirmed, but please contact me for current details.
Pre-Algebra (Art of Problem Solving)
This course changes the way students think about numbers. Designed by math competition winners, the AoPS curriculum creates math whizzes – not by rote memorization but by maximizing students’ abilities to recognize patterns, capitalize on simplification techniques, and solve challenges with original insight.
Time: TBA
Algebra I (Art of Problem Solving)
Algebra I is the gateway course for college admissions and the wonderful world of abstract mathematics. Using a top-tier curriculum designed for math champions, this course brings both gifted and math-averse students into the grand adventure of finding “x.”
Time: TBA
Private Tutoring
Contact me for available times (space fills quickly, especially towards late summer). I offer coaching in English Language Arts, classical Latin, and college writing.
Time Table
| Times (Eastern) | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Private tutoring inquiries: please contact me for openings and available times. | ||||
| 1pm – 2pm |
|
|
|
|
| 7pm – 8pm | Classical Logic I and II | |||
| TBA: Pre-Algebra and Algebra I. Please contact me for details. | ||||