Our Mission Statement
We’re not here to keep kids busy for 12+ years and then act shocked when adulthood blindsides them. Nearly half of U.S. adults can’t read a book written at an 8th-grade level, and only about 3 in 10 eighth-graders are considered proficient in reading. Our homeschooling closes those gaps by teaching real-life skills, the kind you remember at 40, not just at test time. From comparing toilet paper prices to speaking confidently with a banker, from avoiding car dealer scams to growing your own food, we build competence where it counts.
We integrate new tech while teaching the fallback skills if tech fails like reading road signs without GPS or healing a wound. While some people mock younger generations for not reading an analog clock, we teach how to read time from the sun. We don’t claim to be superior we simply fill the gaps traditional schools leave behind: financial literacy, practical survival skills, critical thinking, self-reliance, and the confidence to face whatever life throws their way.