Co-Op

Providing homeschooled families with a Christ-centered community that fosters academic, spiritual, and relational growth.

Focus

Why Landmark Believes in Co-Op

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Homeschooling is a powerful way for parents to teach their children, but it can feel isolating. Co-Op gives families a place to connect.

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We believe that education isn’t just academics — it’s discipleship. Co-Op gives students the chance to learn with biblical values in a relational environment.

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Kids benefit from multiple perspectives: clients, teachers, peers. Co-Op allows them to develop socially and academically in ways that enrich what parents are already doing at home.

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It aligns with our church’s bigger vision: building community, equipping believers, and cultivating disciples who know how to think critically and walk in faith.

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How To Join

Join Co-Op

Use this roadmap as a guide to heading toward covenant with us.

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01

Review the Covenant & Statement of Faith

Make sure it aligns with your beliefs and how you want your child to grow spiritually.

View Covenant

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Fill Out Our Interest Form

Share your family information, class interests, and whether you’d like to teach or help.

Express Interest

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Attend an Orientation (if applicable)

Meet the leaders, learn about the classes, and understand expectations.

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Commit for the Season

Co-Op runs in sessions (fall/spring or whatever your schedule is). Make the commitment so we can plan well.

Why Co-Op

Benefits of Co-Op

Community & Connection

Kids and parents make friendships, share experiences, encourage one another, and never have to journey alone.

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Supplemental Classes

We offer classes that enhance your child’s education—without replacing homeschooling—focusing especially on areas where group settings add value (science labs, arts, etc.).

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Biblical Integration

Every class, every interaction, is grounded in biblical truth. We don’t just teach subjects—we model Christ-like character.

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Parental Flexibility

Families have freedom: parents can teach if they want or simply support. You choose how involved you are.

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Shared Resources & Support

Access to co-teaching help, shared curriculum ideas, organized schedules, and fewer burdens on individual families.

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Get Started

Join Co-Op Today

Join a Christ-centered community where your family can grow academically, spiritually, and relationally alongside others.

Apply to Join Co-Op
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FAQs

Find answers to common questions about our co-op, how it works, and what to expect for your family.

Classes vary each session and may include academic, creative, and enrichment opportunities.

Co-Op runs in seasonal sessions (typically Fall and Spring).

Yes—Co-Op is a shared community, and parents play an active role in helping and supporting classes.

Our Co-Op serves homeschool families with children across a range of grade levels (details vary by session).

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