New Alternative K-6 Hybrid School
Opening Near You
*On starratt road next to Alta drive on northside*
Can’t wait to tell you more in the video below…
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“1. Genuinely, love being with my children (yes, I have my moments of insanity but wouldn’t change it) 2. I love teaching them, it’s the best and most rewarding job I’ve ever had. 3) Adjusting the teaching methods/curriculum/pace to best fit your child. 4) I don’t trust 1 teacher (or any adult) to truly be able to take care of 20+ students and make sure all needs are being met both academically and emotionally. 5) I refuse to accept that bullying “makes a kid stronger” and it happens constantly in school setting because no one is monitoring most situations. 6) The ability to teach what I want and when I want to my children.”
“I’d never let my kid go to the school I taught at “
“I wanted more time with my kids and for them to truly grow up together. They went to school for 3/4 of the year and I saw the difference. It felt like we were robots every day.”
“I like that I can dive in or back off from academics as needed. We have much more time freedom with this lifestyle.”
“- home schooling provides a completely individualized experience for each child to meet their needs which simply cannot happen in public schools with the student/teacher ratios
– bullying
– school food
– social pressures of drugs & alcohol”
“Low educational standards, school, violence, bullying, not supporting individual family values are the ones that jump to mind first as reasons not to have a child in a school. A system that is too big to really work well with individual needs is another. A system that allows bad teachers to stay and stops good teachers from doing the job they’ve been hired to do is another reason for leaving schools or not entering them in the first place.”
“Getting to spend more time with your child, getting to know your child better, having the opportunity to offer an education that fits your child’s personality and needs, getting a chance to offer an education that makes the most of your child’s strengths and takes advantage of opportunities to travel or to participate in local activities or events, are some other reasons.”
“I was tired of feeling scared that I would drop my child off and never see him again for one. That fear of, “will it be his school next?” Made me sick to my stomach. My son also has learning issues, which over the past year I’ve found is directly correlated with the memorization aspect of learning.”
“Because I was a teacher. That’s it. I saw the direction our schools were going and the behavior of these kids ( and parents) and said… no thank you.”
“A)Public school failed my oldest & are no longer safe for any of my kids, let alone my youngest with special needs B)It works great for our family & has for many years C)It’s so freeing not to have to be bound by others’ schedules & expectations”
“Studies show kids don’t need an 8 hour day. I think kids learn better hands on. I prefer they are able to socialize with their peers then to be stuck beside them in silence. I think all kids are different and should be taught individually. There is so much that we don’t learn in schools. I worry about the fact that the suicide rate is rising in young children (7/8). We want more family time and the ability to travel without it affecting their place in school.”