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 Our charter-approved, year-long program offers small classes designed to create fun, engaging lessons while allowing students the freedom to lead their learning—all while meeting state standards.


We currently serve TK–6th grade students in a primarily outdoor learning environment that blends academics with real-world experiences. Students develop confidence and independence as they explore social studies, science, ELA, art, and essential life skills through hands-on, meaningful activities.


Classes are Monday & Tuesday from 10am to 3pm. Drop-off only.


Tuition:
TK-1st grade $1000 per semester

2nd-6th $1350 per semester
Plus a materials fee and optional class add-ons


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included electives

3D Printing (Monday)

3D Printing (Monday)

3D Printing (Monday)

 Our 3D Printing class introduces students to hands-on design, problem-solving, and creative thinking. Students learn the basics of digital design and how ideas move from concept to creation as they plan, design, and print their own projects.


Through experimentation and iteration, students build perseverance, spatial reasoning, and real-wo

 Our 3D Printing class introduces students to hands-on design, problem-solving, and creative thinking. Students learn the basics of digital design and how ideas move from concept to creation as they plan, design, and print their own projects.


Through experimentation and iteration, students build perseverance, spatial reasoning, and real-world STEM skills. This class encourages curiosity, innovation, and confidence as students learn that mistakes are part of the design process and every project is an opportunity to improve.

Auto Shop (Monday)

3D Printing (Monday)

3D Printing (Monday)

Our Auto shop class gives students hands-on experience exploring how things work through basic mechanics, tools, and problem-solving challenges. Students learn foundational skills such as tool safety, mechanical thinking, and how everyday machines are built and maintained.


Through guided projects and real-world applications, students build

Our Auto shop class gives students hands-on experience exploring how things work through basic mechanics, tools, and problem-solving challenges. Students learn foundational skills such as tool safety, mechanical thinking, and how everyday machines are built and maintained.


Through guided projects and real-world applications, students build confidence, persistence, and practical life skills. Auto shop encourages curiosity, teamwork, and critical thinking as students learn by doing and gain a deeper understanding of how the world around them functions.

Improv (Tuesday)

3D Printing (Monday)

Improv (Tuesday)

 Our Improv class gives students a fun, supportive space to build confidence, creativity, and communication skills. Through games, movement, and collaborative storytelling, students learn to think on their feet, listen closely, and work as a team.


Improv encourages students to take healthy risks, express themselves freely, and embrace mist

 Our Improv class gives students a fun, supportive space to build confidence, creativity, and communication skills. Through games, movement, and collaborative storytelling, students learn to think on their feet, listen closely, and work as a team.


Improv encourages students to take healthy risks, express themselves freely, and embrace mistakes as part of the learning process—all while having fun. This class supports social-emotional growth, public speaking skills, and creative problem-solving in a joyful, low-pressure environment.

SPring 2026 Curriculum focus

Read Aloud

Our main curriculum is reading Summer of the Monkeys by Wilson Rawls as a class and using the rich topics to guide our learning. Social studies, language arts and science are explored while reading about Jay Berry's exciting adventure attempting to capture and return lost monkeys back to the circus. We use staff created materials and the book study from Treehouse Schoolhouse along with the rabbit trails our amazing students lead us down.

Topics

Topics from the Treehouse Schoolhouse guide include but are not limited to:

  • Cherokee Nation
  • Trail of Tears
  • Transportation in the 1800s
  • Samuel Morse and the Telegraph
  • Chimpanzees and Monkeys vs. Apes
  • Ozark Mountains
  • Sycamore Trees
  • American Red Cross and Clara Barton
  • Circus History
  • Horses and Ponies
  • Fairy Rings
  • Compassion and Empathy
  • Perseverance 

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