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Real teachers, real learning, real progress
150 live, graded, accredited classes
All subjects, all grades, including honors and AP.
Our teachers are experienced homeschool parents who are qualified in their subject area and other carefully recruited teachers who understand the homeschool community.
Full-year, semester, mini-courses, and summer classes to fit your lifestyle.
Homeschool, micro-school, charter school, independent, and international students are welcome.
Accredited as a learning services provider by the Middle States Association and Western Association of Schools and Colleges.
Our Mission
Our mission is to help families everywhere homeschool—in part or in whole—by providing dynamic, engaging online classes that foster a love for learning, promote a growth mindset, and develop personal responsibility in every student.
What Sets Us Apart
- Our live classes encourage active learning – we ask students to keep their cameras on, make comments, raise questions, and contribute to a collaborative environment.
- We are committed to the continuous professional development of our faculty.
- We are experienced homeschool parents with expertise in our subject matter.
- We are laser-focused on student engagement, student achievement, and student well-being.
- We bring a growth mindset to all we do – we are in pursuit of persistent excellence.
- We were early adopters of online learning in our own homeschools.
- We are research-driven. We constantly improve our practice to support greater student success.
- We are fully accredited. Our core courses and AP classes are NCAA & College Board-approved.
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