cooperative

Central, SC

Foothills LE Collective

Foothills Living Education Collective (FLEC) is a Charlotte Mason homeschool cooperative located in the Clemson, South Carolina area, meeting weekly on Thursdays from August through May. Grounded in Charlotte Mason's principles and a shared commitment to truth, beauty, and goodness, FLEC is a mom-led community where families learn side by side through living books, narration, and a rich variety of subjects. Member families implement Charlotte Mason's methods at home and participate fully in co-op life, including teaching roles and shared care of the community. FLEC welcomes form-aged children (6 and up) as well as preform siblings, and supports families at every stage of their Charlotte Mason journey, "however imperfectly." For more information, reach out at foothills.le.collective@gmail.com.

Odessa, FL

The Foundations Academy

The Foundations Academy is a K-8 unique educational enrichment experience for homeschooling families. Our programs are deeply rooted in faith and agrarian tradition. We are dedicated to fostering a love for learning in a supportive and nurturing environment. We offer weekly academic programs Monday through Thursday 9am-2:30pm that are centered around developing the whole child, building character, and equipping learners with important life skills. The Charlotte Mason approach permeates throughout the entire foundation of our cooperative. Our programs offer access to agricultural activities, horsemanship, builder's workshop, cooking, and spaces where children, and their families, can learn and grow side by side. We are committed to fostering children's natural curiosity by providing them with immersive, hands-on experiences that promote exploration, investigation, and inquiry about the world. We believe that parents should be able to direct their children's educational plan and actively participate in their child's education. Our homeschool cooperative offers parents a true partnership, where they are able to participate alongside their children in day-to-day activities within the cooperative setting, but also gives them access to parent workshops and resources that support them in their homeschooling and parenting journey. We believe generations flourish when families are supported - while learning and growing together.

Arlington, TX

Commonplace of Arlington

Come and chat with us this year!

We are working through "Start Here," a study guide by Brandy Vencel. This is a great study for new-comers to the philosophy, but it also has plenty to ponder for the experienced. We will have time each meeting to talk about what's happening in our own home schools: celebrate the good and share ideas for those more-difficult spots. We meet two Saturdays each month and
have occasional outings and events for parents and children. Plans are also underway to start a brand new co-op in the Fall of 2026.

Reach out for more details and tell me why you are interested in joining a Charlotte Mason discussion group. Looking forward to getting to know you!

St Charles, MO

Living Books Fellowship

2023-2034 is our inaugural year.

We will meet in St. Charles, MO, 24 times in the school year, on Thursdays.

We are a cooperative - each mom must lead a subject/class.

Families must have an oldest student of age 12+, we are targeting families with "older" school age students, to meet a need of a weekly, in-person, academic co-op.

We base our classes on Ambelside Online Group Forms.

Athens, AL

Wildflowers Cooperative Community of Northern Alabama

Welcome to our cooperative community, designed to follow Charlotte Mason's principles of motherhood, mother-care, and a lovely atmosphere in which to learn and support each other. We also provide book clubs, parent workshops, a lending library, and help homeschooling in adoptive families.

Sanger, TX

St. Francis Academy

We are Christian, Charlotte Mason hybrid-style academy for homeschooling families. We offer classes out of doors on Tuesday and Thursday of art, music, PE, Spanish, handicrafts, nature study, and more, while you do the other subjects with your children at home on M and W. Our program is not something to add to what you are already doing, but rather for the group to take some things off of individual mothers’ plates for the more specialized subjects. Younger children welcomed as well.
At the moment, one parent is required to stay on campus to serve in an approved capacity. Tuition is $1100/child (capped at four) per academic year. Families are expected to make a yearly commitment. Acceptance contingent upon application.