Anchor Christian Collaborative

Anchor Christian Collaborative is a is a cooperative community that exists to mutually encourage, support, and enhance each family’s homeschooling mission--not to replace it. We seek to create a community where families can come together to disciple their children in the instruction of the Lord and to see the world as He does…created through Him and for Him. We do this by providing a variety of dynamic and engaging classes for ages Preschool-High School. During the elementary years, parents assist in providing instruction and support in a cooperative environment.
anchorchristiancollaborative@gmail.com

M.O.R.E of Baltimore

The mission at M.O.R.E of Baltimore, Homeschool Co-op is to educate and liberate, by providing an entrepreneurial-based academic plan and the skills needed to be critical thinkers, culturally aware and financially literate. M.O.R.E of Baltimore, Homeschool Co-op is a 2-Day a week program designed to supplement, not replace, parent’s homeschool instruction. We created M.O.R.E of Baltimore, Homeschool Co-op to support, encourage, and engage parents during their homeschool journey.
Info@MoreofBaltimore.com
443-297-9334

Baltimore Unschooling Cooperative, LLC

At the Baltimore Unschooling Cooperative, the parents work together to provide a rich environment where the students direct their own learning. Embracing the idea that children are born with an innate desire to explore their world and learn. This is not your typical co-op. Learning and activities are student-driven and parent facilitated. There isn’t anything parent-planned or executed without the explicit interest/request from one or more of our students. Open from 10am to 4pm Tues/Thur and are in session from September through June.
info@baltimoreunschoolingcoop.com

Unitas Classical Christian Cooperative

Unitas accepts students ranging from K-12, based on the classical model of learning. It is rigorous for the above-average learner, yet offers parents flexibility in tailoring the program to best suit their student(s) needs. Parents meet monthly for support/encouragement, planning, and learning about the classical trivium. Field trips, holiday parties, science/history events, debates, and end of year celebrations showcase student accomplishments. Unitas is a cooperative, and as such, all parents share the responsibilities needed to support the tutors and students throughout the year.
unitasccc@gmail.com

Calvary Belfast Academy

Calvary Belfast Academy is a christian homeschooling co-op serving Waldo County Maine. The co-op meets once a week to cover 4 different classes that includes one life skill. All ages are accepted with classes built for pre-k through 12th grade.
admission@calvarybelfastacademy.org
(207) 730-1438

Gather Homeschool Community

Gather is a collective of homeschooling families who are excited to build a consistent community for our youth by meeting weekly to teach classes and enrichment activities. Gather usually meets Mondays, September through May, from 9:30am - 3:15pm.
gatherhomeschool@gmail.com

EarthSchool Southern Maine

EarthSchool of Southern Maine meets on Thursdays in Gorham, in the fall, winter, and spring. We welcome all homeschooling and unschooling families who are looking to find an inclusive, energetic, and supportive community. ESSM is a cooperative effort, and all members help to teach classes, organize activities, and maintain our building.
info@earthschoolmaine.org

Wild Ones Academy

We are a nature-based, wildschooling group that meets twice a week, year round, exploring the outside, the state, and doing nature learning activities and crafts.
wildonesacademy@gmail.com

School Around Us

This resource supports homeschool families with full, part- time and community day programming opportunities for kids pre-k through 8th grade. It is a co-learning community where Integrated themes are taught through holistic philosophy - using arts immersion, outdoor connections, democratic principles and emergent curriculum.
info@schoolaroundus.org
(207) 967-3143

Audubon State Historic Site

Oakley Plantation rests within the Audubon State Historic Site, a part of the Louisiana Office of State Parks in Historic St. Francisville, La. The park is located 20 minutes north of Baton Rouge off the Great Mississippi River Road, U.S. Hwy 61. Today 100 acres of the original Oakley Plantation, where artist naturalist John James Audubon stayed in the late summer of 1821 is open to the public. The site includes an interpretive center. Guided tours are offered daily of Oakley House, the plantation "Big House".
audubon@crt.la.gov
225-635-3739
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