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Now Accepting Applications for Fall 2026 -2027!
Homeschool Support
Already homeschooling your teen but need added structure or academic support?
The Homeschool Support Program is designed to strengthen what families are already building at home. Parents remain the primary educators while our lead teacher Anna Thompson provides structured support where it’s needed.
How Homeschool Support Works
Structured assignments and academic tools help students stay on track without increasing a parent’s workload.
Students can complete self-grading assignments in select subjects, work through skill-based practice modules, and use guided writing prompts with clear rubrics. Structured assessments provide measurable progress tracking.
Optional grading support is also available when additional feedback is needed.
The goal is to build student independence while giving parents clarity and confidence.
Through Zoom, email, text, or phone check-ins, students receive regular guidance that helps them stay on track. These weekly or biweekly touchpoints focus on goal setting, organization, and follow-through in a way that fits naturally into each family’s homeschool plan.
Parents remain fully in control, while students benefit from consistent support and clear direction.
The focus is steady progress, clear expectations, and showing up each week ready to move forward.
Who This Is For
This support is a strong fit for families who:
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Love homeschooling but want added structure
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Need academic tools without full enrollment
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Want outside accountability for their child
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Would benefit from experienced academic guidance
A full list of offerings will be available soon, including options supported through the Georgia Promise Scholarship.
Support can be short-term or ongoing, depending on what the student and family need most.
