First Class Clark County East
First Class Clark County East (FC3E) is a Christian homeschool co-op that exists to support discipleship of the homeschooling family. We focus on our ever evolving community, providing opportunities to connect thru co-op classes, forums, special events, field trips, and educational clubs.
fc3eregister@gmail.com
Sovereign Scholars Academy
Sovereign Scholars Academy is homeschool co-op for older students.
sovereignscholars1776@gmail.com
Wild + Free Forest Explorers
An outdoor homeschool co-op that fosters curiosity, exploration, and building life-long friendships.
wfforestexplorers@gmail.com
First Class Kitsap County
Our goal is to provide a Christian educational experience in small group settings, working in a cooperative manner, with parents fulfilling many different roles with in the co-op. We are here to support each other, and help instill a lifetime love of learning in each other's children. We look forward to serving alongside you, and ministering to your family in a way that will encourage and inspire you.
firstclasskitsapcounty@hotmail.com
Community Homeschool Co-op
CHC is a hybrid Christian co-op which meets in Edmonds, WA (Snohomish County). Core classes meet twice a week on Mondays and Wednesdays. We also offer Enrichment classes on Fridays, such as dance, drama, art and music. Our program offers parental support and provides both academic structure and creative freedom to nurture the love of learning in our students.
Office@Office.chc.education
425-405-5857
Seattle Christian Homeschool Co-op
Seattle Christian Homeschool Co-op is a Christian-based organization that offers academic and elective classes for homeschoolers from preschool through high school. Classes meet on Fridays from September through mid-May at City Calvary Chapel in Shoreline, WA.
infoatschc@gmail.com
ECHO of Tri-Cities
The largest and longest running Christian homeschool cooperative in the Tri-Cities area.
admin@echohomeschool.org
LIFT New Commonwealth School
A once a week school that is owned and operated by the families that run it. It is a model of a homeschool co-op that is designed to last 20 or more years. The school is eventually run by an elected board that governs based on written documents that protect the founder’s original vision of educational philosophy and the vision and mission of the school. An NCS is run on a volunteer system.
liftcommonwealth@gmail.com
Solid Rock Christian Homeschool Co-op
Working together with parents to provide enrichment courses for preschool through highs school. We are not a substitute for school and do not follow any set curriculum. Thee co-op day runs from 9:00 am to 12:30 pm on Thursday mornings. There is a break for family chapel time at 10:10 am. Classes vary in cost, depending on curriculum and materials. We are an "all hands on deck" organization. A parent or guardian is required to be on campus while his/her children are attending co-op and is assigned duties during a portion of that time.
solidrock.director@crcc.com