35+ Years: Serving the Dekalb County Homeschool Community

Homeschool Support
Parent-led classes & clubs, family-centric field trips, PE Options, and more.
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Academic Support
Classical education, dual enrollment paths, test prep, and tutoring.
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Private & Group Music Instruction
Group Music Instruction, piano lessons, student recitals, and string lessons: violin, viola, cello
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Memorable Social Events
Graduation ceremonies, science fairs, field days, and spelling bee competitions.
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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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How We Are Changing Education

Pioneers of the Parent-as-Educator Movement

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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Our Goals:
Equip

We provide a comprehensive curriculum overseen by a blend of both credentialed and experienced homeschooling parents. To maintain high standards, each course syllabus undergoes review by a credentialed instructor, ensuring alignment with academic excellence. This collaborative approach combines expertise and practical experience to deliver a quality educational experience. Through community teaching initiatives and strategic partnerships, we ensure equitable access to essential resources, fostering inclusivity in education. Our on-site facilities, including a library and gymnasium, further enrich the dynamic learning environment we offer to homeschooling families.

Encourage

We cultivate a supportive community through regular parent support groups and engaging events such as spelling bees, science fairs, and career showcases. By providing opportunities for social interaction and academic enrichment, we foster a sense of belonging and encouragement among our members. Our commitment to celebrating diverse interests and talents ensures that every student feels valued and empowered to pursue their passions.

Energize

We infuse our program with energy by offering enriching field trips once a month, where students explore botanical gardens, museums, and cultural landmarks. On alternate Fridays, our focus shifts to engaging clubs and extracurricular activities, providing opportunities for students to delve into interests like the Beta Club, 4-H, art honors society, and more. Through these experiences, we inspire curiosity, foster a sense of belonging, and cultivate leadership skills, preparing students for success in a dynamic world.

Empower

We empower our members to advocate for homeschooling rights and actively engage in legislative processes. Through partnerships with organizations like the Home School Legal Defense Association and the Georgia Home Educators Association, we provide resources and support for families to navigate legal challenges and protect their educational freedoms. By amplifying our collective voice and advocating for positive change, we empower homeschooling families to shape the future of education.

About Us

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Vision

To cultivate a vibrant homeschooling community where every family has access to enriching educational resources and opportunities, empowering students to thrive and excel in their learning journey.

Mission

Our mission is to provide homeschooling families with comprehensive support, innovative programs, and a nurturing environment that fosters academic excellence, personal growth, and community engagement. Through collaborative teaching, strategic partnerships, and a commitment to inclusivity, we empower parents and students to achieve their fullest potential and drive positive change in education.

Goal

Our goal is to equip, encourage, energize, and empower homeschooling families through a blend of credentialed instruction, community support, engaging activities, and advocacy efforts. We strive to ensure that every student receives a well-rounded education, enriched by diverse experiences, and supported by a network of dedicated parents and educators. By fostering a culture of excellence, collaboration, and empowerment, we aim to create a dynamic learning ecosystem that prepares students for success in an ever-changing world.

Testimonials

"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
HOW IT WORKS
How It Works

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Schedule a site visit and tour.

During this tour, you will learn about our home education model and how it all works.

Enjoy events, activities, and courses.

Our community does not replace the parent as the educational architect of their child's education. Our events, activities, and courses act as supplemental support to keep both child and parent engaged and energized.

Awards and Affiliations

Sponsor of the Flourish: Black Family Homeschool Conference

Whether you’re a homeschooling family seeking inspiration, an entrepreneur looking for connections, a policymaker advocating for education equity, or a parent in search of culturally safe learning resources, this conference is tailored to meet your needs. Our goals are to equip parents as educators and advocates, encourage families on their homeschooling journey, energize a supportive homeschooling community, and empower families to make a positive impact on society. Join us for hands-on workshops, networking opportunities, community engagement, panel discussions, and programming for teens and children. Flourish is dedicated to supporting under-resourced and underserved homeschooling families, highlighting homeschooling as a pathway to educational freedom and empowerment.

Last Conference Date: January 24-26, 2024

Next Conference Date: January 2025?

Ways You Can Support UP!

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Pledge to Play

Donate to our Pledge to Play program to help build a playground for our students!

School Supplies

Donate school supplies that our children need to thrive.

Volunteer

As you might imagine with a school bustling with activity, many opportunities for volunteerism abound, and we deeply appreciate the help.