Midnight Hollow Academy
Table Setting

Midnight Hollow Academy

Table Setting

Trade Skills & Hands On Mentoring


Let's be honest—your kid probably knows more about TikTok than how to hang a shelf. After years of mentoring young people (and yes, patching holes up after them), I've learned something important: kids are desperate to build real things in the real world. Here at Midnight Hollow Academy, nestled in Monkton's gorgeous mountains, I'll be teaching 5th grade through 12th grade the timeless skills that build confidence and capability. Think small groups of 5-8 future makers learning everything from proper tool safety (no hammers in walls on my watch!) to building their first workbench. And yes, I'll even teach them how to grow food that doesn't come from a delivery app. After mentoring hundreds of kids through traditional crafts and hands-on projects, I can tell you this: there's nothing quite like watching a kid who's just built their first project show it off to their peers or parents. At MHA, we're not just teaching skills—we're raising the kind of capable, confident young people who can tackle real-world challenges with their own two hands. And trust me, they'll have way more fun than scrolling through their phones.



Can Your Child Handle the Hollow?


Before we fire up the power tools and start building amazing things together, I need to make sure your young maker is ready for this adventure. As someone who has taught kids and still has all ten fingers (and wants to keep it that way), I have a few important requirements.

First, the practical stuff. Your child should be able to:

  • Safely lift and hold a 5-pound power tool (don't worry, we start with the light stuff)
  • Follow step-by-step instructions (if they can build LEGO sets, we're halfway there)
  • Handle loud noises without panic (think vacuum cleaner level, not rock concert)
  • Stand and work at a bench for 30-minute stretches
  • Wear safety gear without constant adjustment (safety glasses are not a fashion statement)
  • Listen and respond to safety instructions (this one's non-negotiable)
  • Work alongside others without turning tools into lightsabers
  • Ask for help when needed (seriously, no heroes in the workshop)

I know this might sound like a lot, but here's the deal: I want your child to have an amazing, safe experience learning these life-changing skills. While I love teaching kids of all abilities, I can't accept students who aren't able to follow basic safety instructions or who can't physically handle the tools we use. It's not about excluding anyone – it's about making sure everyone goes home with all their fingers and toes, preferably attached to cool projects they made themselves.

If you're reading this list thinking, "My kid's going to love this!" – fantastic! If you're not sure about something, let's talk. I'd rather have an honest conversation now than a difficult one later. And remember, some of my best students started out nervous but determined. They just needed to be ready to learn and willing to take it seriously when it matters.


The Best Deal in Vermont (For Now!)


Let's talk money – specifically, how I'm practically giving away my blood, sweat, and tears (mostly sweat) during this inaugural season. For our first run of classes, I'm offering what my accountant calls "questionable business decisions" but what I call an investment in getting things perfect.

First Season Special: $297*

Here's what your child gets:

  • 12 Hours of instruction over 6 weeks
  • Take-home projects that will make grandparents weep with pride
  • $250+ in raw materials (yes, I can do math, and yes, that leaves me about $30 per student after taxes)
  • Power tools and equipment usage
  • A small workshop space
  • Comprehensive safety gear (because faces are important) which they will KEEP
  • Decades of experience and mentoring (mostly learning what not to do)

Why am I charging only slighty more than my material costs? Because I'm invested in getting this program exactly right. Think of it as my "beta testing" phase, where your feedback helps shape the future of Midnight Hollow Academy. Plus, I really love teaching kids, even if it means eating ramen noodles for a while. (Please feed me bread)

Why am I so open about my prices and where the money is going, since someone could one-up me and do it cheaper? Because I'm tired of people backstabbing each other over a dollar, and I'd much rather be an open and honest person about where everything is going rather than having someone wonder if I'm taking advantage of them. I also hate websites that make you hunt for the actual cost or send your email in first.

Future seasons will be priced to reflect the true value of the program (and maybe let me buy some groceries that aren't from the instant noodle aisle) at prices likely $500 to $700. But for now, you're getting an incredible deal while helping me fine-tune everything from project pacing to which jokes land with the youths.

And yes, before you ask – this is the only time I'll be offering this pricing. When your friends ask you later how much you paid, you get to smile mysteriously and say "I got in early." Just like those Bitcoin people, but with actual useful skills to show for it.

* Price includes applicable taxes. A 3% charge applies for payments made with a credit card.


Contact


Midnight Hollow Academy provides comprehensive skills education for youths and young adults 5th grade through 12th grade. I understand the importance of hands-on learning and practical skill development. Please reach out to learn more about our programs and enrollment opportunities.

Lee Delarm
1890 Bristol Rd.
Monkton, VT 05443

You can contact us by phone at 312-532-7083 or email lee.delarm@gmail.com, or you can send us a message here: