Kathryn Shanks

Kathryn Shanks and her husband, Bob, began homeschooling in 1988, and by the grace of God, educated their four children through high school, graduating their youngest in 2006. She knows firsthand that home-based learning is best, and by providing supplemental classes at Utmost, she is supporting parents who need a bit of  help with teaching certain subjects. Even though her own children are now educated adults and parents themselves, Kathryn still is involved in teaching classes in speech, debate, statecraft, French, and government. Currently she serves on the RRHE Graduation Committee, leads the Scripture Readers team at her church, and is the founder and executive director of Verity Speech & Debate Club in Midlothian. Kathryn loves helping each student discover the joy of learning, whether it comes in small steps or in leaps and bounds. She believes that children are naturally curious learners, and that they will thrive when teachers and parents find ways to tap into that inclination. She encourages students to ask questions, to discover connections, and  apply critical thinking to see how the Lord has created the universe to reveal His character. Hands-on projects make learning delightful, thereby helping concepts and facts to “stick”. Kathryn also enjoys storytelling, theatrical costuming, learning languages, traditional jazz, time with her grandchildren, and anything related to Ireland or Hawaii.



Civics

GRADE LEVEL: 6th -8th

Day/Time: Monday; Period: 3

Course Description: CVC-68

Emphasis will be on in-class participation in discussions and hands-on activities. Minimal homework will include some memorization (e.g. the Preamble to the Constitution, Bible verses) some age- appropriate reading, and doing some basic research such as looking at a web page and discussing it with a parent. A few short videos will be assigned to watch at home.


Lessons will include topics such as:

• Foundational principles of our republican form of government

• How our government was designed to function

• How we can be involved as citizens

• The US Constitution

• The blessings of liberty

• American exceptionalism

• Fundaments of free market capitalism

• Understanding what is a biblical worldview of government and citizenship


OPTIONAL: Students ages 9-12 are encouraged to enroll in TeenPact’s 1-Day class which takes place in

Richmond in February 2025. This fun 1-day class is hands-on, interactive, and led by energetic Christian

students. Parents attend the class with their student.

Text: TBD

Minimum: 5 students

Tuition: $55/month for 9 months