Encouragers Co-op
Encouragers Co-op is a Christian-based cooperative that offers supplemental educational classes for homeschooling families in the Tucson metro area. Our goal is to offer a safe, loving, learning environment in a group setting to provide both educational opportunities as well as social interaction for all families.
Christian Heritage Homeschool Co-op - Tucson Southeast
Christian Heritage Homeschool Cooperative (CHHC) is a Christ-centered homeschool co-op based in Southeast Tucson. As a “threefold cord is not quickly broken”, we come together pooling our skills, talents, knowledge and resources to strengthen and enrich the education of our children and each other. We desire to build a community of homeschool families that will bear one another’s burdens and equip families to be set apart for the purposes of the Kingdom of Heaven.
Valley of the Sun Homeschool Cooperative
Valley of the Sun Homeschool Cooperative is a secular, inclusive co-op that offers weekly classes for children in grades preK-8. The Cooperative offers a wide range of parent-led classes, and the schedule includes both academic and enrichment subjects.
Branches Surprise
Branches Surprise is a Christ-centered homeschool co-op community, that offers academic and enrichment classes, sports activities and clubs. We meet on Wednesdays near the Loop 303 and Grand Ave. We seek to create a close knit community where families feel they belong and are supported. We do this through a co-op (cooperative) model, where each family contributes in some way.
CoYoTE
CoYoTE stands for Christian Youth Together in Education. We are a group of families united by our mutual faith in Christ Jesus and our desire to educate our children in a way we believe He has called us. We envision co-op as a place where we can encourage and support each other in our homeschool endeavors. While CoYoTE classes usually include “core” subjects, they are meant to compliment education occurring within the home, not provide a “complete education”.
St. Catherine of Siena Homeschool Apostolate
This resource is a traditional Catholic homeschool co-op, where families unite to provide a faith-filled education rooted in Catholic values, fostering academic excellence, and building a strong community of like-minded parents and children. Families are mostly members of the St. Catherine of Siena Parish in Phoenix, AZ
Branches North Valley
Branches is a homeschool co-op community that offers academic and enrichment classes, sports activities and clubs, once a week to families in the Phoenix area. We also seek to create a close knit community where families feel they belong and are supported. We do this through a co-op (cooperative) model, where each family contributes in some way.
Branches Chandler
Branches Chandler is a Christ-centered homeschool co-op community, that offers academic and enrichment classes, sports activities and clubs to families in the East Valley. We meet on Mondays, from 9:00 to 2:10, in Chandler near Price and Ray. We seek to create a close knit community where families feel they belong and are supported. We do this through a co-op (cooperative) model, where each family contributes in some way.
Cave Creek Children and Teens Cactus Circle
This Community Group welcomes children from 7 years old to 18 years old together to learn practical life skills and activities such as gardening, health and wellness, nature and outdoor adventures, leadership skills, animal/wildlife care, critical thinking, social interaction, arts, reading, and discussions about relevant topics. Our children are the leaders of the next generation and we prepare them to stand in their power as such. This is a parent-driven, collaborative program. We meet at different locations in the Carefree, Cave Creek, and Rio Verde.
Wise Classical Homeschool Cohort
The vision of Wise Classical Christian Cohorts is to support families in their homeschooling journey through rich learning opportunities and materials in the areas of mathematics, language, logic, humanities, science, and the Bible. Providing a flexible learning environment that allows students to develop skills in areas outside of academic time (service, athletics, music, etc.). The model supports parents who desire to homeschool- providing instruction in small-group tutoring sessions.