Our Home Education Program offers full-time and part-time drop-off options for families seeking structured support. Monday through Thursday, students engage in our Core 4×4 program—Reading, Writing, Math, and Science/Social Studies—through our secular, science-based curriculum and personalized learning plans.
Students are placed by ability and peer group rather than grade, encouraging growth at their own pace while learning in collaborative, mixed-age settings.
Afternoons include enrichment classes from 1:00–2:10 PM, with opportunities in areas like LEGO Engineering, Art, Music, and Study Skills. On Fridays, students enjoy a full schedule of enrichment from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM, exploring creative classes such as Reading Theater and STEM experiments.
This program blends academic rigor with meaningful enrichment, giving every student the opportunity to be challenged, supported, and inspired.
Our on Campus Program offers open-enrollment enrichment classes that allow homeschool students to explore new skills and connect with peers. Led by teachers and experts in their fields, classes may include Art, Chess, Violin, Music, STEM, Nature, Social-Emotional Learning and more. With more than 100 courses, each course encourages creativity, problem-solving, and confidence while fostering meaningful friendships in a supportive environment.
Because enrichment is open to the community, families can choose classes that match their child’s interests without committing to a full-time program. This flexibility ensures access to high-quality instruction and opportunities for growth on a schedule that works for each family.
Our homeschool community also comes together for activities such as Field Day, the Scholastic Book Fair, Kona Ice visits, and seasonal events that bring students together. These shared experiences create lasting memories while building a vibrant and connected homeschool community.
Who is Eligible?
- Students 3 years old to high school graduation or age 22, whichever comes first
- Children with one of 23 diagnoses including, but not limited to: autism spectrum disorder, emotional, behavioral or intellectual disabilities and rare diseases.
Who is Eligible?
Florida students who are not full-time private or public school students can access the Personalized Education Program (PEP) through the Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Program. This scholarship provides an education savings account (ESA) to fund the educational needs of eligible students.
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