Wellspringc
A classical homeschool community that brings families together for the sake of working cooperatively in the teaching of our children through a classical education model. Wellspring is not a school. Wellspring exists as a community of families that each contribute in some way toward the education, socialization, safety, and well-being of our children. Because our program relies on parental involvement, Wellspring is not a drop-off program.
wellspringcommunity@outlook.com
Upper Arlington Christian Homeschoolers
Upper Arlington Christian Homeschoolers (UACH) was formed in the mid-1990s. The purpose of the UACH co-op is to support and encourage parents in their homeschooling effort as they endeavor to disciple their children to the glory of God. The group offers twice-monthly classes or optional weekly classes that emphasize group activities to complement our home schooling endeavors.
UACH offers classes on the first and third Thursday of each month during the school year. UACH is a volunteer-run ministry. Through the involvement and effort of all of its member families, UACH can provide encouragement, support, resource exchanges and curriculum ideas for families, assist new homeschoolers, form field trips, arrange academic events/competitions, and provide academic and social interaction with other parents and children with similar concerns and educational goals.
columbusach@gmail.com
Chagrin Valley Learning Collective Coop
Chagrin Valley Learning Collective is a nonprofit organization that provides a self-directed learning program for youth ages 5-17 and balances freedom, respect, trust, and responsibility in a democratic community.
thecvlc@gmail.com
216-598-3810
Christian Home Educators of Clark County (CHECC)
Christian Home Educators of Clark County (CHECC) is a homeschool cooperative group that exists to nurture fellowship and community for traditional homeschooling families from infancy through graduation. Our mission is to support, encourage, and provide non-traditional classes for our children, along with developing long-lasting relationships with families who share the same beliefs and understand the joys and struggles of homeschooling.
checcfamily@gmail.com
Divine Mercy Co-op
Divine Mercy Co-op understands the need for selective courses outside the home that round out your homeschool offerings. We have experienced and inspiring teachers who can teach the courses you can’t. Families will find a clear path forward with Divine Mercy Co-op, a bright opportunity for new friendships, experienced teachers, educational progress, real community, and peace of mind, so that you feel supported doing what you do best: loving and teaching your children.
dmhc.communications@gmail.com
Learning Tree Co-Op
A Christ-centered community that provides a variety of educational and enrichment classes for home-schooling families in a safe and loving environment. We co-labor with each other and God to achieve creative excellence by serving each other through our strengths. We are not a drop-off program. The adult must remain on the premises. Our classes are intended for Kindergarten through 12th grade. We do provide preschool for younger siblings of K-12 students participating in our co-op. Our preschool is not a complete program, but meant to be an enrichment environment for these younger siblings. We typically do not admit families with preschoolers until at least the oldest child is in kindergarten. Our teachers agree to present materials in accordance with a Christian worldview. Many of our classes incorporate prayer, scripture, and Christian theology in their curriculum. Classes meet 30 Mondays starting the first Monday after Labor Day and ending before Memorial Day. Students have off a month during mid-December to mid-January and also the Monday after Easter. The Co-op meets Mondays from 10am-2:30pm. (A limited 9am hour is offered for high schoolers and their younger siblings.) Classes are located in the Children’s Ministry area of Vineyard Community Church in Tri-County in the Cincinnati area.
lrngtree@gmail.com