Àbulẹ Homeschool Co-op Program

Homeschool Co-op Program

Our flexible program for grades 9-12 offers customizable educational experiences designed around your child’s unique interests and learning style.

A More Complete Education

Our curriculum intentionally includes content often omitted from traditional textbooks — covering Black history, social justice, diverse perspectives, and contemporary issues — to help students develop critical thinking skills and a comprehensive worldview.

Homeschool Co-op Program Overview

Our homeschool co-op program offers flexibility and customization. Students on the standard rate can select any combination of classes based on their interests and needs.

Program Flexibility: Students can choose any classes they want with no requirement to take core classes. Note: Scholarship and Tuition Assistance students have additional requirements.

Program Benefits

Customized Learning

Mix and match classes based on your child’s unique interests, learning styles, and educational goals without predetermined requirements.

Self-Paced Options

Several courses are available in self-paced formats, allowing students to progress at their own speed and accommodate their personal schedules.

Learning Community

Join a diverse community of learners with opportunities for social interaction, collaborative projects, and peer engagement in a supportive environment.

Mathematics
Algebra I
Mathematics

Algebra I

Explore algebraic expressions, equations, functions, and real-world applications of algebraic concepts.

Algebra II
Mathematics

Algebra II

Advance your algebraic skills with complex equations, functions, and mathematical modeling techniques.

Geometry
Mathematics

Geometry

Study shapes, sizes, properties of space, and the principles of geometric reasoning and proof.

Social Studies
U.S. History
Social Studies

U.S. History

Examine American history through multiple perspectives, highlighting the contributions of diverse communities.

World History
Social Studies

World History

Explore global historical developments, cultural interactions, and societal transformations throughout time.

The Exploitation of Africa
Social Studies

The Exploitation of Africa

Analyze historical patterns of colonization, resource extraction, and their lasting impact on African nations and peoples.

English Language Arts
Creative Writing
English Language Arts

Creative Writing

Develop storytelling skills and creative expression through various writing styles and techniques.

Literature Studies
English Language Arts

Literature Studies

Examine classic and contemporary literature from diverse authors and cultural perspectives.

Introduction to Journalism
English Language Arts

Introduction to Journalism

Learn the principles of journalistic writing, media literacy, and ethical reporting.

Science
Biology
Science

Biology

Study living organisms, their structure, function, growth, and evolution through hands-on laboratory experiences.

Environmental Science
Science

Environmental Science

Explore the interrelationships between humans and the natural environment, including ecological principles and sustainability.

Physics
Science

Physics

Explore the fundamental laws of nature—motion, energy, forces, and matter—through real-world applications.

Foreign Language
Swahili
Foreign Language

Swahili

Learn the fundamentals of Swahili language, connecting to East African culture and traditions.

French I
Foreign Language

French Ⅰ

Develop French language skills through speaking, listening, reading, and writing, while exploring Francophone cultures.

French II
Foreign Language

French Ⅱ

Build on foundational French skills with more advanced speaking, listening, reading, and writing practice, while deepening your understanding of Francophone cultures.

Indonesian
Foreign Language

Indonesian for Beginners

Begin your journey into the Indonesian language, developing basic conversational skills and cultural understanding.

Electives
Computer Science
Elective

Computer Science

Learn coding, computational thinking, and digital literacy skills for the technology-driven world.

Career Readiness
Elective

Career Readiness

Develop essential professional skills, explore career paths, and prepare for future opportunities.

Introduction to AutoCAD
Elective

Introduction to AutoCAD

Master the fundamentals of computer-aided design using industry-standard AutoCAD software.

Introduction to Law
Elective

Introduction to U.S. Law

Explore legal principles, the justice system, and the role of law in society and governance.

Self-Paced Courses
U.S. History
Social Studies

U.S. History

Examine American history through multiple perspectives, highlighting the contributions of diverse communities.

Self-Paced
Introduction to Journalism
English Language Arts

Introduction to Journalism

Learn the principles of journalistic writing, media literacy, and ethical reporting.

Self-Paced
Africana Studies
Social Studies

Africana Studies

Explore the rich history, culture, and contributions of African civilizations and African diaspora communities throughout the world.

Self-Paced
Dollars & Sense
Personal Finance

Dollars & Sense: Financial Basics for Teens

Develop essential financial literacy skills including budgeting, saving, investing, and making informed financial decisions.

Self-Paced
For Scholarship & Tuition Assistance Students
Community Service

Community Service

Scholarship and Tuition Assistance Students must complete 40 hours of community service per school year. Students may volunteer locally with approved organizations or participate in community service projects such as charity campaigns, tutoring, or environmental initiatives..

Independent Learning Projects

Independent Learning Projects

Scholarship and Tuition Assistance Students must complete an annual Independent Learning Project to showcase learning through a year-long project that demonstrates skills, creativity, and understanding.

Homeschool Co-op Program Details

  • Flexibility: Mix and match any courses based on interests and learning goals
  • Registration: Students can enroll in individual courses on a term-by-term basis
  • Format: Most courses blend online and in-person components for optimal learning
  • Support: Access to learning coaches and subject matter experts
  • Scholarship/Assistance: Annual project and community service required for students receiving tuition assistance
  • Documentation: Progress reports and attendance records available for homeschool reporting

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Ah-boo-leh
(noun, Yorùbá)
A village or community where people learn, grow, and support one another through shared knowledge and cultural exchange. In traditional Yorùbá society, the concept embodies the collective spirit of learning and mentorship within a communal setting. Àbulę represents a digital evolution of this wisdom, creating spaces where students and educators can connect, collaborate, and thrive together in their educational journey.
Etymology: From Yorùbá, echoing the traditional African philosophy of ubuntu—"I am because we are."