A decorative sign featuring a vintage-style globe, an open book with map illustrations, and laboratory glassware. The sign reads 'the SPARK' and 'HOMESCHOOL COMMUNITY' with a metal frame and wooden background.

Welcome to The Spark

A Vibrant Learning Community for Modern Homeschoolers

The Spark is more than just a homeschool program; it is a welcoming space where children study with experienced mentors and build lasting friendships. We are committed to fostering an inclusive environment that prepares students for the future through hands-on learning and meaningful connection.

Our Schedule

We meet twice a week to provide consistency and community for our families:

  • Days: Mondays & Fridays

  • Hours: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM

The Spark Experience

Each day is carefully balanced to ensure children grow both academically and socially in a supportive environment.

Core Academics & Creative Exploration

Students work in small groups matched to their specific learning level to ensure they are appropriately challenged and supported. Our core focus includes:

  • Science & History: Engaging, inquiry-based lessons.

  • Literature: Exploring stories that broaden perspectives.

  • Creative Arts: Hands-on time to create and express.

  • Future Skills: Opportunities to engage with modern tools and creative projects.

Student-Led Clubs: The Final 90 Minutes

We believe social time should be meaningful and interest-driven. The end of our day belongs entirely to the students, allowing them to lead and participate in clubs centered on their passions, such as:

  • Strategic Gaming: Dungeons & Dragons or Video Games.

  • Creative Journaling: Junk journaling and mixed media.

  • Craft & Relax: Low-pressure sessions for making and connecting.

An assortment of fallen autumn leaves on the ground with a 20-sided die among them.
An assortment of fallen autumn leaves on the ground with a 20-sided die among them.
A person wearing a black hat and gray clothing is outside at night, holding a lit sparkler and reading a book on a table. The book contains illustrations of mushrooms and dried leaves are on the open pages.
A person wearing a black hat and gray clothing is outside at night, holding a lit sparkler and reading a book on a table. The book contains illustrations of mushrooms and dried leaves are on the open pages.

Enrollment & Tuition

Joining our community is a seasonal commitment designed to provide stability for our students and families. We operate on a three-season calendar, with each season lasting 12 weeks (3 months).

Tuition & Payment Options

Tuition covers our essential operating costs, including renting our learning space, high-quality materials, and comprehensive curriculum. We offer two ways to pay to best fit your family's budget:

Option 1: Seasonal Pay

  • First Child: $150 per month ($450 per season).

  • Each Sibling: $50 per month ($150 per season).

Option 2: Annual Pay (Best Value)

Pay for all three seasons upfront and receive a $50 discount on your total annual tuition.

Registration & Deposits

To secure your family’s place in our upcoming year, we require a $100 deposit per family.

This deposit serves two purposes:

  1. Holds your spot in our program, as space is limited.

  2. Funds the purchase of initial supplies for your family.

Ready to Join Us?

A vintage-style map-themed poster displaying a breakdown of season pass costs, including base tuition, sibling add-on, and registration fee, with a wax seal and a note about flexible payment options.

Season Pass Registration

  • Fall version of Logo

    Fall Season

    Fall Seasons Spans September-November

  • Winter Logo

    Winter Season

    The Winter Season spans from December-February

  • Spring Logo

    Spring Season

    Fall Seasons Spans March-May