High School support for homeschooling families

A safe, supportive learning environment where we partner with families to create a positive learning experience with the support and structure you need at home.

Homeschooling through high school may seem intimidating, but we can help

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What makes us different

We provide core academic coursework for our high school students with a variety of electives. This helps to spark interest and encourage a positive learning experience. We include foreign language, visual arts, lab time, and even interest-based courses to ensure that students have the opportunity to take all of the classes they need to be prepared for their next steps. Classes are designed to have active instruction, as well as an interactive component. Most importantly, it is built on a solid foundation of Christian education and content in a supportive environment with peers.

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the hybrid approach with two days to learn

What does hybrid mean for high school? Our program sends a weekly plan that is followed during program hours and then continues at home to stay on track. Students are able to interact and work together two days each week. Our instructors grade the work that they are assigned, provide feedback, help solidify semester grades with your family, and sit down with parents to review mutual goals and accomplishments.

Does this sound like a program that your family needs or has been looking for? Freedom to homeschool and the structure and experiences to help along the way.

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