Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Students attend classes two days each week.
This structure allows families to maintain the flexibility of homeschooling while still benefiting from a classroom environment.
No. It is an academic support program for homeschooling families.
Parents remain the legal authority over their child’s education.
Yes. Students receive transcripts, graduation planning, and guidance for college preparation.
Many homeschooled students adapt quickly to the classroom structure and thrive socially.
The H.O.M.E Classes administration determines the course content and the materials used for the classes. Our courses not only meet but exceed state standards as well.
Instructors and tutors of H.O.M.E. Classes are not necessarily certified in their teaching subject. Still, they are qualified by their love for the subject and a passion to help students succeed through their school years and to be prepared for college or wherever God guides them.
You can effectively address any curriculum differences between homeschooling and part-time classroom education by evaluating educational goals, collaborating with teachers, customizing your homeschooling curriculum, integrating learning experiences, and maintaining flexibility.
Tuition is designed to be more affordable than traditional private school tuition.
Exact pricing is discussed during the enrollment appointment.