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Core Class

Frog Hollow offers several Core Class options:

Wednesdays in Carnation

In person from 9:00 to 3:00. Taught by Becca Hall. $3180

Thursdays in Carnation

In person from 9:00 to 3:00. Taught by Sawyer Mickle. $3180

Thursdays Online

Online fron 9:30 to 12:30. Taught by Becca Hall. $2025

Fridays in West Seattle

In person from 9:00 to 3:00. Taught by Becca Hall. $3180

Outdoor Class

Wednesday Class

Seward Park 2:45 to 4:45. Tuition $270 for a quarter or $790 for the year.

Pick-up and walk from ORCA K-8, $110 for a quarter or $290 for the year.

Thursday Class

Tolt MacDonald Park 1:30 to 3:30. Tuition $270 for a quarter or $790 for the year.

Teen Writer’s Workshop

Exploratory Creative Writing Workshop

Thursdays, 4:30 to 5:30 PST. Tuition $295 for a quarter or $855 for the year.

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Frog Hollow accepts students on a rolling basis as space allows.

All classes run from mid-September to mid-June.

All classes ask for a commitment of one quarter, but build on themselves throughout the year. Yearlong attendance recommended.

Scholarships available for any class. If you would like to be considered for one please complete the Scholarship Application. Many financial circumstances considered, including siblings in the class.

 

Refund policy:

Core class: Deposit is non-refundable. Other tuition is refundable up until the first day of the quarter.

Other classes: Tuition is 75% refundable up until the first day of class and nonrefundable after that.

Tuition and deposits are 100% refundable should there be any COVID19-related changes.

My children are always excited to go to Frog Hollow. They come home filled with stories of inspiration as they continue to think about language and how they express themselves.  I love that they have had this rich experience with language and expression in their elementary years as they now enter middle school. Don’t be surprised if you too get inspired along the way as you support your kiddo –  finding yourself being more creative in writing or looking more deeply at language as you express yourself in the world.”   

~ Jaime, parent
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