FAQs

What services does All Things Homeschool Offer?

A: All Things Homeschool offers a variety of classes for a wide range of ages. Depending on the makeup of the schedule for the year, one on one or small group tutoring is offered as well. Beginning music lessons with clarinet, flute, alto sax, and trumpet are also an option pending availability. 

Does All Things Homeschool accept charter funds?

AYes. All Things Homeschool is a vendor for most charter schools in the area. To see if your charter school is one, please email allthingshomeschool@protonmail.com. Private pay by cash, check, or Zelle are also accepted. 

What subjects are taught at All Things Homeschool?

A: In the Core Class, all core subjects are taught - Math, ELA, Science and History/Geography. Life Skills and Art are also enjoyed by the students. In the Writing class, we focus on how to make our writing better. We learn how to write multiple paragraphs that aren't mundane or boring. Grammer, spelling, and mechanics are naturally included as we focus on improving our writing. In our math class, we use a curriculum that introduces new concepts at the 4th/5th grade level. Each lesson revisits and reinforces concepts already learned as a means of practicing and mastering the concept. 

Are there Discounts?

A: Yes, there are sibling discounts for the Core Class only. Email for more details

Is there a year commitment? 

A: No. All classes are month to month. 

My Child has special needs. Can he be in your class?

A: Almost always, yes! But because every student is different, let's chat about your situation specifically. So please email us. If at all possible, we will accommodate and gladly welcome him. 

Do you offer summer classes?

A: This depends on the demand. If there is a demand for it, yes! Later in the school year, information will go out about a summer program and the demand will be assessed based on responses and registrations. 

Do you do state testing?

A: No. We are not a school and are not held to the requirements of the state regarding testing. Any testing that does take place is as we learn and through our assignments and activities. We do not have formalized testing as a part of our program.