Yearbook Club - Live Online Club
Join the Yearbook club and help create a piece of living history that you can hold in your hand! At its inception, the yearbook committee determined to call the VSA yearbook Legato, which is generally understood to ...
Apologetics Club - Live Online Club
Do you have questions about your faith, other religious perspectives, and worldviews outside of the paradigms of faith itself? The VSA Apologetics Club is an organization focused on wrestling with some of the deepes...
Spanish Club - Live Online Club
Learning a language and feeling confident speaking it needs much practice. The more immersed you are, the better and faster you will speak it. Spanish Club will offer different activities where we will put into prac...
Computer Programming - Live Online Club
The purpose of the club is to learn how to write computer programs, starting from the basics and building up to 2D computer games you can play and share with your friends. We'll use the Python programming language a...
Math Club - Live Online Club
The VSA Math Club is going to Make Amazing Things Happen. In the mathematics club, we'll look at famous historical problems and how different fields of math helped to solve them! You will learn how to solve them too...
Photography Club - Live Online Club
The purpose of this club is to introduce students to basic camera skills such as shooting in various modes and conditions. They will learn proper terminology and experiment with various techniques while working on p...
Latin Club - Live Online Club
Latin Club brings together secondary students of all levels to focus on extra things that we wish we could cover in class, divided into three categories: Latin for Fun, Latin for Academic Pursuits, and Latin for Ser...
Writing Club - Live Online Club
This club will be a place for writers (from beginning to advanced!) to unite, share their work, give advice, and learn together through discussions, meetings, workshops, and the exploration of multiple genres. Meeti...
Chess Club - Live Online Club
We are pleased to join with Chess4Life to bring the development of life skills through chess to our students. Become part of a growing group of over 25,000 students from beginners to more than a dozen national champ...
The Hobbit
Bilbo Baggins is a hobbit who enjoys a comfortable, unambitious life, rarely traveling any farther than his pantry or cellar. But his contentment is disturbed when the wizard Gandalf and a company of dwarves arrive ...
Of Plymouth Plantation (3P)
The most important and influential source of information about the Pilgrims and Plymouth Colony, this landmark account was written between 1630 and 1647. It vividly documents the Pilgrims' adventures: their first st...
Leviathan (6P)
Titled after the biblical Leviathan, this book concerns the structure of society and legitimate government and is regarded as one of the earliest and most influential examples of social contract theory. Thomas Hobbe...
Western Civilization
The most complete and comprehensive text we`ve ever seen on Western Civilization. Full of primary source material and not just quotes, but large excerpts that are set off in boxes. If you want to have a full underst...
King Richard III (2S)
A very readable version of one of Shakespeare`s great works. Editorial comments, definitions words and phrases and other helpful tools cater to pupils of all ages and abilities, providing clear, helpful guidelines f...
The Chronicles of Narnia (set of all 7) (1S)
Full of biblical references, myths and legends, this classic series of seven magical tales has captured the imagination of millions - and that was before the movies. You will find that your students will read it aga...