The Classroom Collective
The Classroom Collective is a hybrid-homeschool program.
Our purpose is to provide meaningful and challenging learning experiences while nurturing Christlike character.
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Excellence in learning
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Strength in connection
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Character in Christ
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We do this by creating classroom experiences that promote vibrant discussions, engaging activities, and practical course instruction. Students meet for 80-minute classes once a week for in-person learning. Throughout the week, the assigned coursework is completed under the supervision of parents. We set high expectations that are age-appropriate, to encourage academic growth and personal responsibility.
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Who does the program serve?
Classes are offered to homeschool students in grades 4-12 in core subjects (Language Arts, Math, Science, History) and electives. Instruction is academically challenging while fostering community and friendships among students.
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How is The Classroom Collective structured?
Students select up to five classes to attend one day a week. Each class is approximately 80 minutes and includes engaging discussions, guided practice, and hands-on learning. Classes are designed to prepare students for college-level work. Students complete their work throughout the week under the supervision of parents. The program runs from mid-August - April.
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Is TCC a non-profit organization?
Yes. The Classroom Collective is a 501(c)(3) organization. If you would like to make a tax-deductible donation to support the operating costs of the program, we will provide you with a receipt. *Tuition and fees are not tax-deductible. Donor support allows TCC to keep costs affordable for parents, while providing an outstanding learning environment for students.
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What type of student is most successful at The Classroom Collective?
Students who experience the most success are those who:
- Practice respectful and responsible behavior on campus
- Demonstrate a willingness to learn
- Participate in class
- Complete the coursework as assigned by the instructor
- Receive academic support from parents outside of the classroom
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