This coding program is for learners who want to code or co-play games like Minecraft. Children age 5 or older are welcome. While we will assist the coders in their desire to learn, this is a child-led program and those
YouTube Blogger Class
Children ages 9 to 13 are invited to explore the world of YouTube Channel creation. Students will work independently and in groups to create online content. We will provide all the equipment needed in our Chromebook computer lab. This 8-week course meets
Maker Camp for Members
We are excited to offer some hands-on fun days in August for makers of all ages. Our group will turn technology into art and inventions for learners from Preschool through 8th grade. All members may participate for free every Tuesday in
Outdoor Immersive Learning
At the request of our members and like-minded homeschoolers, we are adding Outdoor Immersive Learning (aka Forest School) options to our Enrichment Program. We are removing barriers and walls while encouraging confidence and decision-making. These new programs targets children age
Osprey: Lab Style Learning
Our Enrichment Program for our oldest students, which we call our Osprey group, now features a “Lab” format where students will work independently on Chrome Books in addition to receiving group instruction. Each class will end with a Read Aloud time
Unschool Child-Led Learning
This group adopts an unschool approach to learning — with a facilitator following the desires of the learners. We teach the learners how to articulate what they want to learn. We then create a program year plan based on survey
Tortoise: Day in Class
Our Tortoise group enrolls 3rd through 5th graders. These students so named because they are wise and quicker than some may think. Here is an overview of a typical class for this group as summarized by the instructor in the
Osprey: Day in Class
Our oldest group of students are gaining a strong grasp of academic material. The Osprey group enrolls 6th through 8th graders. These students are challenged to understand the world around them as a series of microcosms that exist within macrocosms. A
Salamander: Day in Class
Our youngest group, the Preschool ages, are the Salamanders. They are so named because they may be small but they are quick and adaptable. Here’s a summary of a typical class, as described by the instructor in the weekly email
Chrysalis: Day in Class
Our Chrysalis class is named for it’s emerging but still protected state. These students are growing their wings while in the care of their community here. What does a day in our K-2 Chrysalis class look like? While every day