Secular Courses, Activities, and Events
Homeschool Academics
Our Homeschool Academics is generally open to actively homeschooled middle and high school students (6th to 12th grades, ages 12 to 17*) in North Texas and Southwestern Oklahoma. Our academic program aims to provide secular, employment-related education through bundle packs, online virtual courses, and in-person classes. We also offer field trips, workshops, and real-world group activities to build knowledge and skills and have fun!
Each family must complete our membership process and pay all applicable fees. The first step is to complete the family application, which includes your student’s interests, hobbies, and academic goals. New families must pay the one-time application fee of $100.00. This fee covers the initial setup, adult background checks, and administrative costs.
Academic Program Details
Administrative
Membership Application (Electronic)
Membership Application (PDF)
Student Medical Form (PDF)
Roles and Guidelines
Membership Fees
Academic
Academic Calendar
In-Person Schedule
Educational Materials
Behavioral Contract
Behavioral Lesson Plan Template (Free)
Bundle Packs
Instructor Lesson Plans
Activities
Activities
Parent / Guardian Courses
Student Courses
Events
Homeschool Academic
Our homeschooling cooperative group, Homeschool Academics, is generally open to actively homeschooled middle and high school students (6th to 12th grades, ages 12 to 17*) in North Texas and Southwestern Oklahoma. The amount of participation and engagement depends upon state homeschooling requirements, the membership family, and their goals for their students.
The principal purpose of our academic program is to provide secular, employment-related education through bundle packs, online virtual courses, and in-person classes. We also offer field trips, workshops, and real-world group activities to build knowledge and skills and have fun!
Our educational approaches vary depending on the course, materials, and activity. We aim to provide academic experiences designed (or modified) for students with learning disabilities and disorders.
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