F.A.Q

Q: What is the purpose of the homeschool group?

A: Our homeschool group is dedicated to providing a supportive and inclusive community for homeschooling families. We offer a variety of educational opportunities, including co-op classes, field trips, and social events. We also provide support and resources for homeschooling parents to help them navigate the homeschooling process and ensure that their children are receiving a well-rounded education.

Q: Who can join the homeschool group?

A: Our group is open to all homeschooling families, regardless of their curriculum or educational philosophy. We welcome families with children of all ages and skill levels.


Q: What is the cost to join the homeschool group?

A: The cost to join our group varies depending on the number of children and the level of participation desired. We do have a standard membership fee, however, we also offer donations and sponsorships options. Please contact us for more information on pricing.


Q: Are there any requirements for participating in the homeschool group?

A: We do not have any specific requirements for participating in our group. We do ask that all members abide by our code of conduct and participate in a respectful and inclusive manner.


Q: How often do the homeschool group meets?

A: The frequency of our group meetings varies depending on the activity or class. Some classes and clubs meet weekly, while others meet bi-weekly


Q: What kind of classes and activities do homeschool groups offer?

A: Homeschool groups typically offer a variety of classes and activities, such as co-op classes, field trips, and social events. These may include classes on subjects like math, science, history, and language arts, as well as enrichment classes on topics like art, music, and physical education.


Q: How can I find a homeschool group in my area?

A: You can search online for homeschool groups in your area. Websites such as Homeschool-Life.com and Homeschool-Community.com can help you find local groups. You can also check with your local homeschooling organizations or co-ops.