In our everyday walk, Faith is our foundation and the guiding light unto our path.
-Psalm 119:105
We approach our academic endeavors without fear. With God, all things are possible.
-Philippians 4:13
We are excellent in our conduct and our efforts.
-Colossians 3:23
We serve each other through community, lifting one another up with support and encouragement.
-Galatians 5:13
Answers to common questions about Legacy Christian Homeschool Fellowship and our community.
Which grade levels are offered?
We offer K4-12th grade programs. All with a duration of 30 weeks.
K-3rd: Half day option 3.5 hrs (30 min classes)
K-6th: Full day 5.5 hrs (30 min classes)
7th-12th: Full day 6.5 hrs (hourly classes)
How often do you meet?
We will meet once a week on Mondays. It is our priority that you remain the primary teacher in your household. Community gatherings last 30 weeks, September through May.
How many students are in a classroom and are grade levels combined?
Each grade level will consist of 8 students. It is possible that some grade levels will be combined to fill a class if necessary.
Yes! Tuition can be paid monthly over 30 weeks and can be paid with a credit card.
Yes! All grade levels study Christian worldview, and civics. In Jr. High and High School, we add in etiquette, logic, financial literacy, business, and entrepreneurship studies, to name a few.
Is this a drop off program?
Drop-off will only be considered for high school students. Legacy is a cooperative. We thrive on community and are only operational with parent involvement, participation, and presence.
We are a cooperative program created to enhance and complement your homeschooling efforts.
Our teachers (Legacy Leaders) on community day are our parents.
We are not a school and do not provide or hold student records of any kind.
Yes! It is important to support our growing families.
What style of learning/teaching is encouraged?
We promote a classical approach to teaching and learning. It is so important kids learn early on to think deeply and independently; to know what they believe and why.
Part of being in community at Legacy is having the opportunity to engage in rich studies together. Our 7th-12th graders use a set curriculum to ensure quality and consistent engagement and inspiration.
We also value freedom of choice in our elementary years where kids are developing at different rates and with different needs. In elementary, only 4th-6th grade will use a set curriculum for grammar and composition.
What key opportunities are available to help my student improve his or her public speaking skills?
We will exhort students to participate in endeavors like science fair, mock trials, speech, debate, vocational projects and community outreach.