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Research paper

Learn the basics of MLA formatting and identifying trustworthy sources, while writing a 500 word academic research paper on a topic the individual students are passionate about.

This course will require students to complete work outside of class on a computer with internet access and to be prepared with pencils, highlighters, a folder, and notebook.

This eight-week course is available on week-days with the exception of Wednesday; with available two-hour time slots weekly opening in early March. This course will be performed at a set location provided by the clients.

Price: $500 per student ($31.25/hr)

Please complete this form to discuss registration of a minimum of 5 students and maximum of 10 students aged 13-18.


greek theatre

Dive into the experiences of ancient Grecian play writes and actors as students learn the history of Greek theatre while working towards performing a scene from the era.

Registration will require students to partake in the final performance at the end of the course and to come prepared with pencils, highlighters, a folder, and notebook.

This four-week course will be on Wednesdays at Third Space Improv for two hours each week (Time slot TBD); beginning in March. Students must be 13 to 18 years old.

Price: $250 per student ($31.25/hr)

Please complete this form to discuss registration of student(s) aged 13 to 18.


public events

These events are open to the public and do not have age requirements, though may cover topics that are uncomfortable for certain families. Please keep in mind that these are english and/or history events that strive to be accurate in its representation of the past with an emphasis on open discussion.

A Loving Launch on February 15th, 2026 at Third Space Improv.

  • This free event will introduce Miss Elora’s Enrichment Courses with a brief presentation on the purpose and values of future programs, intentions for growth, and allow potential students and their families to meet and engage with Miss Elora.

  • Along with this brief presentation, there will be a lecture on the history of love focusing on interpretations in literature, how love is perceived in various cultures, and what types of love there are with examples. Potential students’ and families’ participation in a minor English activity is optional, but highly recommended.

  • Content Warning: Mature themes will be discussed during the lecture as potential topics include cannibalism, sexuality, nonconsensual “romantic” acts, and more. These topics will be discussed in an appropriate manner.

  • Please complete this form to RSVP with the amount of people attending.


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