Homeschooling Made Possible For Anyone!
Our Homeschool Classroom gives families the freedom of home education with the structure of a guided learning day. Whether both parents work, your schedule is full, or your child simply needs something different, we help make homeschooling more realistic.
See the Roots of Our Homeschool Classroom Model!
Our Homeschool Classroom Home Education Program, began in 2014 in our family operated homeschool classroom built around small-group support, hands-on learning, and close relationships with families. This video shares footage and testimonials from that earlier program, giving families a real look at the kind of environment and care that helped inspire the new Homeschool Classroom.
A Day in the Homeschool Classroom
The new Homeschool Classroom builds on our family’s previous experience with a more structured and modern approach. Families can expect parent-chosen curriculum support, daily digital portfolio updates, project-based learning, IXL skill reinforcement, consistent communication, and a small-group environment designed to help each student feel seen and supported.
Each day is designed to give students structure without making learning feel rigid. Students move through focused academic work, individualized support, hands-on projects, and documented learning activities that help families stay connected to their child’s progress.
Families should not have to wonder what their child did all day. Homeschool Classroom is building a communication system that helps parents see academic progress, completed work, challenges, wins, and next steps through consistent updates and digital portfolio documentation.
Clear Communication Families Can Count On
Sample Daily Flow:
7:00–9:00 AM
Flexible arrival, quiet start, morning routines, independent reading, or light academic warm-up.
9:00 AM–2:00 PM
Core academic block with parent-chosen curriculum, individualized support, IXL reinforcement, reading, writing, math, and project-based learning.
2:00–6:00 PM
Flexible enrichment, portfolio work, life skills, hands-on activities, creative projects, and supervised extended-day support.
Sample Parent Update
Today, Jordan completed his math lesson on multi-digit multiplication, practiced reading fluency, and worked on a written reflection for his gardening project. He needed a few reminders to stay focused during independent work, but he responded well to short breaks and visual check-ins. Tomorrow, we’ll continue building multiplication fluency and add a new entry to his project journal.
What Families Can Expect from Homeschool Classroom
Homeschool Classroom is designed for families who want the flexibility of home education with more structure, support, and accountability during the day. Our goal is to partner with parents, not replace them, by helping students complete meaningful work, build confidence, and stay engaged in their learning.
Parent-chosen curriculum support
IXL reinforcement when helpful
Daily documentation of student work
Hands-on and project-based learning
Consistent parent communication
A calm, respectful learning environment
Support for students who need a more personalized setting
Small-group support with a maximum 1:8 ratio
Become A Founding Family Today!
Our first group of families will play an important role in helping Homeschool Classroom bring this program back in a thoughtful, sustainable way. Founding families will receive early updates, first access to available seats, and the opportunity to help us understand what local home education families need most from this kind of program.
Courses, Activities & Learning Blocks
Homeschool Classroom is built around structured learning blocks that support a student’s parent-directed home education program. Each block is designed to enrich the student’s learning, provide guided academic support, and help families document meaningful educational progress.
Guided Curriculum Work
Students work through their parent-selected curriculum with support from Homeschool Classroom. This block helps students stay accountable, complete assignments, ask questions, and receive guidance while parents remain responsible for curriculum decisions and home education compliance.
Digital Portfolio & Reflection
Students document completed work, projects, reflections, and progress samples. Families receive ongoing documentation that can support portfolio development, parent review, and communication about what the student is learning.
Project-Based Learning
Students participate in hands-on projects that connect academics to real-world application. Projects may include gardening, cooking, carpentry, small engines, entrepreneurship, design challenges, research projects, and creative builds.
Social, Emotional & Behavioral Support
We use a calm, structured environment with positive behavior supports to help students build confidence, self-regulation, respectful communication, and independence. Support is individualized based on the student’s needs and fit within the group setting.
Life Skills & Practical Arts
Students develop practical skills that support independence, responsibility, and real-world readiness. Activities may include cooking, basic tools, gardening, organization, financial literacy, communication, problem-solving, and age-appropriate household or career-readiness skills.
Reading & Literacy
Students work on reading fluency, comprehension, vocabulary, and literary understanding. Activities may include independent reading, guided reading support, discussion, written responses, and skill-building practice based on each student’s level.
Writing & Communication
Students practice written expression through journals, essays, project reflections, summaries, creative writing, and real-world communication tasks. This block helps students strengthen organization, grammar, clarity, and confidence as writers.
Executive Function & Study Skills
Students receive support with planning, organization, time management, task initiation, focus, goal-setting, and follow-through. This block is especially helpful for students who need structure, visual reminders, check-ins, or help managing assignments.
Science & Discovery
Students explore science through reading, discussion, observation, experiments, nature study, and project-based activities. Topics may include life science, earth science, physical science, environmental studies, and student interest-based investigations.
Math Skills & Problem-Solving
Students receive support with math concepts, practice, fluency, and problem-solving. Depending on the student’s needs, this may include parent-selected curriculum, IXL skill practice, hands-on math activities, and individualized reinforcement.
Is This the Right Fit for Your Child?
This program is designed for students who aren’t thriving in traditional school, and for families who know something needs to change.
It may be a good fit if your child:
Comes home overwhelmed, frustrated, or shut down after school
Is capable, but falling behind because they can’t keep up with the pace or structure
Struggles with focus, transitions, or staying on task throughout the day
Has ADHD, Autism, or learning differences that aren’t being supported effectively
Is constantly dealing with missing assignments, incomplete work, or low grades
Feels anxious about school or resists going altogether
Gets labeled as “behavioral” when they actually need more support
Needs more individual attention than a traditional classroom can provide
It may also be a fit if you, as a parent:
Feel like you’re constantly trying to “fix” school issues
Are spending hours each night just trying to get homework done
Don’t feel like your concerns are being fully heard or addressed
Know your child needs something different, but aren’t sure what that looks like
If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone.
Many of the families we work with have tried traditional school, accommodations, and even tutoring…but still feel like something is missing.
This program is designed to fill that gap.