Saline Open Homeschool Association
Thrive Communities in Arizona
Thrive Communities is a one day per week drop off program offering classes in History, Science, Art and Literature. Students are grouped in age range cohorts, and rotate together to the classes. We have a strong focus on building community for our families. Parents are not required to volunteer, and we also offer field trips and events outside of our weekly program. Surprise- Tuesdays from 9-2pm Northwest Peoria- Thursdays from 9-2pm Northwest Peoria- Mondays from 9-2pm Prescott- Thursdays from 9-2pm Anthem- Fridays from 9-2pm- Launching January 2024 Chandler- Tuesdays from 9-2pm- Launching January 2024
MentorKids USA
A free, Christian based daily after-school program that serves youth with academic help in all subjects, active living/lifestyle, parent clubs, and much more. Offering programming for grades K-8, and for grades 6-8. Offer a leadership development program where the students learn to become leaders in their community.
Calvary Community Church Co op Middle/High School Classes & STEM
Calvary Community Church Co-op provides Middle/High School Science, Math, Grammar, Bible, History, Spanish, Government, Economics, and Middle School S.T.E.M.
Speakers League of Arizona
Speakers League of Arizona is a homeschool public speaking club in Goodyear, Arizona that will meet every first and third Friday of the month, from 3:30pm-5:00pm, between September and June. Speakers League of Arizona (recommended for ages 10 and up) helps kids bypass or overcome a fear of public speaking in an encouraging environment. In Speakers League of Arizona, children will learn how to: give a speech, speak off-the-cuff, evaluate a speech, and run a meeting. Children will build their confidence skills, leadership skills, develop friendships, and much more! For more information, visit https://speakersleague.com/ or Speakers League of Arizona's Google group.
Children's Cancer Network
H.O.P.E. Honoring Our Peers Everyday from Children’s Cancer Network, is a 50-minute interactive program created by educators, parents/siblings of childhood cancer, as well as nurses and child life specialists to help bring awareness to the journey a family travels with childhood cancer. H.O.P.E. teaches children how to honor their peers through the lens of childhood cancer. Interactive and age appropriate, K-1, 2-3, 4-6 and 7-12 presentations, engage students using education, compassion and a call to action. H.O.P.E. emphasizes building an inclusive environment and honor for all peers. A resource box of pre-and post- activities is available to each family.