39 min

Jenn Casey Part 2: A Homeschool Co-op Journey - #15 The Rational Educator

    • Education

We conclude our two part episode with Jenn Casey, homeschool mom, and co-founder of an Atlanta area homeschool co-op. We talk about some of the reasons behind starting the co-op, the importance of founding principles, of community, and protecting all partners by forming a legal entity.

This is a great episode, with lots of insight into the workings of a homeschool co-op. If you're looking to start your own co-op, this is a great organization to model yours after.

You can find her co-op, The Space, Time, and Community co-op, here:
https://www.stacofga.org/

We also referred to a blog post on their website that asks whether or not their co-op classes are rigorous. You can find that here:
https://www.stacofga.org/stacblog/high-school-classes-and-rigor-at-stac

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If you're a parent and you're considering homeschooling, but feeling a little overwhelmed, take a look at this free guide that contains actionable steps, lists of issues to consider, as well as planning checklists:
https://www.pisanacademy.com/8-steps

Let us know what you think! Send us an email!
info@passionatehomeschooler.com

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We conclude our two part episode with Jenn Casey, homeschool mom, and co-founder of an Atlanta area homeschool co-op. We talk about some of the reasons behind starting the co-op, the importance of founding principles, of community, and protecting all partners by forming a legal entity.

This is a great episode, with lots of insight into the workings of a homeschool co-op. If you're looking to start your own co-op, this is a great organization to model yours after.

You can find her co-op, The Space, Time, and Community co-op, here:
https://www.stacofga.org/

We also referred to a blog post on their website that asks whether or not their co-op classes are rigorous. You can find that here:
https://www.stacofga.org/stacblog/high-school-classes-and-rigor-at-stac

Interested in a classic literature curriculum for your middle or high school student?
Sign up for a free trial of the Literature Plus program from The Pisan Academy. You'll get everything you need to teach the greatest works of Western Civilization, along with additional readings of history and philosophy to add context and make the works come alive.
https://www.pisanacademy.com/free

If you're a parent and you're considering homeschooling, but feeling a little overwhelmed, take a look at this free guide that contains actionable steps, lists of issues to consider, as well as planning checklists:
https://www.pisanacademy.com/8-steps

Let us know what you think! Send us an email!
info@passionatehomeschooler.com

Find us on social media!
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/pisanacademy/
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/pisanacademy/
Our Blog - https://pisanacademy.com/blog/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/pisanacademy
Support the show

39 min

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