
Frequently Asked
Questions
FAQs
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Great question! According to the state, your child is homeschooled.
This program provides a private Monday - Friday "tutor" for your child, to meet all education requirements.
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As normal! Your child can continue on with our classroom as we continue to add grades, or they can seamlessly move back into more traditional schooling by simply enrolling in whatever school you choose moving forward. Our classroom provides a quality education where your child can easily move back into other schools with the skills they need.
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n order to legally homeschool your child in Nevada you must comply with the following:
File a Notice of Intent to homeschool
Include educational plan (provided by us)
Teach the required subjects (provided by us)
Choose your homeschool curriculum - curriculum choice is up to the parent (provided by us)
Begin enjoying learning together!
Once the school district received your NOI, they will send you a written acknowledgement.
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A maximum 18 students will be accepted per class.
We have a kindergarten class, 1st grade class, 2nd grade class, and a 3rd/4th combined class.
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Great question! Your tuition includes their Monday - Thursday education.
Your tuition does NOT include: registration fees, field trip fees, daily lunch/snacks, the optional after school music class, additional uniforms, headphones or backpack/lunch box.
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No. By law, homeschooled students in Nevada are not required to do standardized testing. We have (2) one-on-one student assessments with Mrs. Burchell throughout the year.
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We do not do letter grading, we do standard based grading. We have clear standards that we are teaching the students to meet, so they are either meeting the standard or not! If they are not meeting the standard, we continue to focus, teach, practice, and learn until they meet that standard. This keeps learning individualized and keeps students thriving!
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Yes! "Play is the work of the child." There will multiple times a day for recess, breaks, lunch and play.
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Yes! In the classroom, we will wear uniforms.
TOPS: Navy blue, light blue, gray, or black (long or short sleeved) collared, polo style shirts. Undershirts must also be school colors. No midriffs permitted.
BOTTOMS: Pants/skirts/skorts/shorts/capris/jumpers are all acceptable in khaki/tan, navy blue or black in color. Dickies or Dockers style ONLY- no cargos shorts, jogger pants or carpenters pants/shorts. Skirts/shorts/jumpers must be no more than 3 inches above the knee. No jeans, jeggings, sweat pants, or yoga pants. Leggings may only be worn under skirts/jumpers, and must be school colors (khaki/tan, navy blue or black). Elastic waistbands, sagging, ripped/torn, and oversized pants are not permitted.
OUTERWEAR: Sweatshirts/Hoodies/Sweaters/Heavy Coats/Jackets: Must be black, navy blue, gray and plain, free from graphics and writing. Students must still wear their polo underneath their outerwear.
SHOES: Shoes/sneakers must fit securely on the foot. Flip flops, sliders, Heelys, and high heels are not allowed. Sandals with a back strap may be worn provided that they don’t interfere with the safety and welfare of the student. If you child cannot tie shoes, please wear slip ons.
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Yes! This is a parent partnership program and we will work together with parentsall year long.
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We are located in the Northwest, by Centennial Hills.