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Homeschool SupportParent-led classes & clubs,
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PE Options, and more.Learn MoreAcademic SupportClassical education, dual enrollment paths, test prep, and tutoring.Learn MorePrivate & Group Music InstructionGroup Music Instruction, piano lessons, student recitals, and string lessons: violin, viola, celloClick HereMemorable Social EventsGraduation ceremonies, science fairs, field days, and spelling bee competitions.Click Here
What is a Parent-Led Homeschool Cooperative?
It is a parent-directed organization designed to provide group learning environments for students who primarily learn from home. Co-op classes meet twice a week, and parents take turns leading specific classes or units of study.
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How to qualify for the HOPE Scholarship with homeschool programs.
It is totally possible to receive the HOPE Scholarship even if you are part of a homeschool program.
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We are powered by parent genius. We equip parents as educators with accessible teaching opportunities. We support parental agencies in identifying appropriate learning opportunities that value the parents’ professional experience, educational credentials, areas of interest, and racial/ethnic identity. We provide a platform for homeschooling parents with a minimum graduate degree and 18+ hours in the subject matter to be dual credit instructors for their students.
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“People often worry that if their children are homeschooled they will be limited. My children were able to explore many options that would not have been available to them if they had been in a traditional school. While my husband and I were the primary instructors for them, the entire community played a role. They learned how to reach out to other adults and build relationships and opportunities with them. While our home was the base for them, truly the entire community was their school. ”
Angela Paul
“We prayed for our son to have friends and we found them. I wanted some strong academics and activities to support what I was going to do anyway in homeschooling, and we found them. It was not a perfect community, but Christians generally behaved well, seeking peace when things were upside down, and supporting other families who wanted to serve Jesus and raise kids who would be good at heart and hopefully keep following Jesus down the road somewhere. I like that there was a mix of Christians involved, and generally a welcoming place for kids who were looking for truth but outside the faith. This helped our whole family, parents, and child, have a home.”
Margaret Shuman
“I would home-educate again if I had to do it all over. My husband and I were passionate about spending quality time with our children before they were “free into the world.” Through home education, I have lifelong friends who were in the “trenches” with me from the beginning. I appreciated the wise advice of seasoned home educators before we started our oldest child, who is now a court reporter in Gwinnett County. My mother had a doctorate and two master’s degrees. She felt I was wasting my college education, but even she had to admit that our children were doing well in school. Our goal as parents was to guide them in their God-given passions, and our adult children are working, most in their chosen field of interest. It takes teamwork and sacrifice, but God was always faithful to provide for our needs at every step. Homeschooling did it not stop me from going back to school once they had all graduated so I could keep pursuing my own dreams.”
Caryn Brown Becker
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