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Homeschool Club


Description:

Homeschool Club

Join fellow homeschool families for a productive, social learning experience! Students work on their own curriculum in a supportive group setting, enjoy lunch together, and have time for recess and fun activities.

What is Homeschool Club? This is a Guided Study Group — not a class. You bring the work; we provide the space, support, and community! Parents take turns volunteering on a rotation, so some days you can drop off your child while other parents supervise.

When do we meet?

  • Fall Semester (10 weeks): September 8 – November 19 (no meetings October 5–9)
  • Spring Semester (12 weeks): January 26 – April 29 (no meetings March 8–12)
  • Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30 AM – 1:40 PM (1:40–2:00 PM is cleanup)

How does it work?

  1. Register each of your children.
  2. Sign up on the calendar for your required volunteer service days*.
  3. On your service days, choose from roles like admin support, monitoring students, lunch helper, or cleaning.

What to bring: Send your child with their schoolwork and clear instructions for what they should complete that day. Supervising parents are happy to help answer questions along the way, and students can use our math and language arts manipulatives (non-consumable) as needed.

What's included in the fee:  Pencils, notebook paper, glue sticks, coloring supplies, and lunchroom supplies are all provided.

Bonus enrichment time! In between lessons, students get to enjoy:

  • Educational games
  • Critical thinking activities
  • Fine motor practice
  • Our lending library for read-alouds

It's a wonderful balance of focused learning and joyful community — we'd love to have your family!

Grade/Age: Kindergarten–9th ; 5 y/o–14 y/o 

*Parent Service hours example if 4 families enroll: 25 hours/family for Fall  and 30 hours/family Spring semester.



Homeschool Enrichment Day



Description:

Enrichment Day

Enrichment Day gives students a rotation of hands-on, creative, and practical experiences alongside weekly Science with labs and ASL class.

Science Weekly Science class with hands-on labs.

ASL American Sign Language instruction.

Arts

  • Drawing
  • Handicrafts

Practical Skills

  • Sewing
  • Cooking

Strategy Games Students enjoy strategy games that build critical thinking and logic.

PE/Recess We are outdoors as often as possible and incorporate nature and physical activity often.

Seasonal Celebrations Special activities and celebrations throughout the year.

Grade/Age: 3rd–9th ; 7 y/o–15 y/o 

Road to Graduation




Description:

High School Independent Study

Our High School Independent Study program provides personalized support and accountability for homeschool families navigating the high school years with confidence.

Tuesdays: Road to Graduation A: Math & Logic/Critical Thinking

Thursdays: Road to Graduation B: English & History

Wednesdays: Road to Graduation C: Science & Electives

What's Included

  • Choose from A, B, & C according to your desired subject/s.
  • Semester Start: Schedule setup (print or digital) and lesson planning
  • Weekly Accountability & Grading: Sign up for your weekly check-in day and time on the calendar — available in-person or remotely with digital upload
  • A & B Writing & Math Lab: One-on-one help for understanding and mastery in one 2-hour session per week
  • End of Year: Transcripts and progress reports updated each May, with access to download and/or print through June 15 — continue your membership to retain ongoing access

A & B Curriculum Bring your own curriculum or use our recommendations. Curriculum packages are also available for purchase.

Road to Graduation C includes access to our Science and Electives library.

Placement & Assessments Math and Language assessments are available for families who need help with placement or choosing the right curriculum options.

Independent Study Groups Independent Study Groups may be formed upon request.

Grade/Age: 10th–12th ; 15 y/o–18 y/o 

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