CHEER- Christian home educators encouragement resource

CHEER is a Christ-centered homeschool support group for families from the greater Tulsa area that are traditional home educators. ­The goal of our group is to support and encourage each other and provide tools to help each family achieve excellence in their homeschool. We desire to cultivate an atmosphere of relationship building, to ignite and equip members with resources to help them be successful in their homeschool. We provide an academic co-op for pre-k through high school.
jyl@griffin6.org

Legacy Alliance

Legacy Alliance is a hybrid kind of school for homeschoolers in the Tulsa metro area. Legacy is focused on providing academic and spiritual support to families. As an alliance with parents, we can help our students develop strong, godly character and the ability to evaluate the world from a Christian perspective. LA seeks to assist like-minded parents by providing part-time, professional instruction, which will give structure and accountability to homeschool families. 1st and 2nd grade meet 2 days a week, 3rd to 12th meets 3 days a week. 8 AM - 2 PM
legacyallianceok@gmail.com
918-960-0622

Christian Fellowship Homeschool Co-op

The mission of CHFC is provide academics and group interaction in an overtly Christian environment facilitated by mentors who love the subjects they teach, while maintaining the fundamental principle of Christian home education: parental authority and child-centered learning. CFHC is a unique type of co-op where each family agrees to share the load of cooperatively educating our kids in an overtly Christian environment. Christian parents do this by teaching classes, assisting in classes, serving in the nursery, preschool, or elementary classes, and doing other necessary service jobs that keep the co-op going on a day-to-day basis. CFHC is centrally located to serve families across the entire Oklahoma City metro area.
contactCFHC@fellowshipcoop.com

Living Stones Co-op

Living Stones Co-op is a Christian homeschool co-op with options of parent participation or drop off for older students. The classes taught are science, history and various electives as well as classes for high school credits. Classes are currently offered on Fridays with work to be done at home during the week. Classes are offered for all age groups. Parents participate by teaching or assisting classes, monitoring halls, and various jobs to help the co-op continue to function smoothly. Living Stones Co-op meets at The Cross Church in Norman.
livingstonescoop@gmail.com

TriCity Impact Group - Oklahoma

The TriCity Impact Group is a group of families in the Tri City area of Oklahoma that educate their children from home. Impact has members from Newcastle, Blanchard, and surrounding areas. Impact is a parent-driven group. What we "do" depends largely on the interests and contributions of families. Field trips, holiday events, geography fair, mystery of history, mother/son event, father/daughter event, game nights, and Mom's Night Out are some of the activities Impact members put together. There is an annual $15/family fee to participate in the Impact group. Impact Co-op (cooperative learning environment) meets weekly on Mondays at Woodland Hills Baptist Church in Newcastle. Classes are tutored by parents. There are 3 classes, each an hour in length, in addition to an hour lunch/recess. There are 14 weeks in each semester. Classes in the past have included: cooking, astronomy, keyboarding, general science, cultures of the world, presidents, etc. There is an additional $25/semester family fee for participation in Co-op. This fee goes to general co-op supplies, cleaning supplies, paper products for events, special event needs, etc. There are also class fees (usually small) to cover special supplies used in the class.
tchegroup@gmail.com

Grounded Oklahoma Christian Co-op

Grounded is a not-for-profit (501c3) home education support organization created to come alongside homeschool families as they strive to raise their children in the fear and admonition of the Lord. While striving to offer academically rigorous classes, they aspire to build a community where families can grow together, encouraging each other in the Lord. Grounded meets once a week on Mondays, August through April, and offer a variety of classes for grades K-12th.
admin@groundedok.com