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ABOUT TCC

  • Core subjects and electives for grades 4-12

  • In-person instruction once a week

  • Engaging classes with experienced teachers

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. 

  • Excellence in learning

  • Strength in connection

  • Character in Christ

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.

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.

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.

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. 

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

Robin Storch | Co-Founder & Executive Director  
Kim Heinecke | Co-Founder & Director of Operations

Julie Smith | Director of Communications

Laura Kaye Noland | Admin Operations Coordinator

Jennifer Bettes | Volunteer Coordinator

Joshua Cassel | Campus Support

*If you have questions about our program please contact us at:

TCCAdmin@ClassroomCollectiveOK.com

 

PO Box 5131, Edmond, OK 73083

405-771-6363

Classes are held at First Baptist Church

1300 E 33rd, Edmond

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