Registration for 2025-2026 is officially Closed!
1. You must be an active homeschooling family, with a child at least 5 years of age, by August 31st.
2. You must attend one of the informational meetings. This is a great place to ask questions and to see if we are the right fit for you and your family.
3 We require full participation from one parent or guardian weekly.
4. As long as you have a child on campus, you are to remain on campus.
5. We are a parent-run co-op, so you are volunteering to assist or teach for both periods that are offered.
6. If you work from home, you need to make arrangements to have Thursday mornings off.
7. We do not allow children you are babysitting to join you for co-op.
Registration begins in April for our current members, followed by a couple of weeks later, when we open it up for new families joining the next school year.
$100 yearly non-refundable membership fee, plus any classes you choose.
We meet on Thursdays at 9:30 for morning announcements and prayer.
There are 2 class hours, a snack break between 1st & 2nd periods, and lunch after 2nd period.
Classes begin at 9:45 am, and we end class at 12 pm.
We have clean up from 12-12:30 pm.
Sometimes we offer a third hour that ends at 1:30 pm
Classes are taught by the parents, who come up with the ideas, create a class description, & create custom/purchase the curriculum.
We require parental participation with teaching, assisting, or other duties to keep everything flowing.
No! We don't allow families to join the middle of the year.
Our semesters generally run for 12 weeks. Check our website for the most up-to-date information.
No! We require for all families to participate for both semesters.
Yes, we organize field trips as part of our co-op program to provide students with hands-on learning experiences. Details about upcoming field trips can be found on our private group in Slack
No. We require parental involvement and active participation to be able to run.
New classes are put together every year in March and released in April to the members.
One of the perks of being a member is having a say in classes that will be taught in the upcoming school year. Parents and students are both involved in determining the classes and who will be teaching them.