Christiana Pomaville

Christiana Pomaville is a redheaded follower of Jesus, and she loves all things creative and true. She is a firm believer that God is unimaginably kind and that He makes all things new (she has witnessed His goodness firsthand and loves to tell about it). Christiana enjoys using her gifts of teaching and working with compassion and empathy to help others. She finds delight in working with animals, especially horses. She also has a deep love for the arts, including literature (particularly historical fiction), theater (preferably comedy), and music (preferably good). Christiana also enjoys good food, long sunny days, martial arts, the color rose-gold, and acoustic guitar.

Christiana graduated from Campbell University with a Bachelor of Business Administration, and she has completed several master's classes through Liberty University. She has also gained much experience through jobs such as retail, banking, academic administration, and volunteer work. Christiana loves to help facilitate learning and community, and she looks forward to using her expertise and gifts to do so at Utmost. 


What Is Writing: Basic Writing Skills

GRADE LEVELS: 4th - 5th

Class: Wednesday 10:00 - 11:00 A.M.

Course Description: 

Writing—though it may seem commonplace, the skill of writing is important for many facets of life, including helping the student understand and translate ideas that impact themselves, the people around them, and future generations. 


This writing class helps students learn the following writing skills:




Homework: 1 – 2 hours per week

* Please note: this class is specifically for writing, not grammar (though basic grammar issues will be addressed as they arise in the class). 

Required Texts: God's Gift of Language A (3rd ed.), published by Abeka, #98752011 

Minimum Students: 5

Tuition: $50 / month for 9 months

**Tuition will be reduced by $5/month when the minimum of 5 students is reached. If fewer than 5 students register for the class, you will be notified in early August. Classes of fewer than 5 students may still be offered, but are not guaranteed.