reading group

Cornelia, GA

Northeast Georgia TB+G Community

Northeast Georgia TB+G is a learning community for North Georgia families interested in growing together using Charlotte Mason’s teachings on education. We seek fellowship between like-minded families as we present a wide feast of subjects before our children.

Beginning Fall 2025-
-Monthly reading group- This year we will be reading through School Education together.
-Weekly afternoon tutorial- We will be on the 2nd. 3rd. and 4th Friday afternoons of each month. This year we will be having scouting, nature, literature, and etiquette lessons.

Please reach out for more information!

Please reach out for more information!

AR

Red-Brick Academy

Red-Brick Academy is a weekly Charlotte Mason Cottage School that meets for 28 weeks of the traditional school year. We have core and enrichment classes for students in 1st- 12th, including full credit high school classes. We host various community events including a natural History Club and a mom group.

Huntingtown, MD

The Southern Maryland Discussion Group

The Southern Maryland Discussion Group is using the "Start Here" study guide by Brandy Vencel, which covers each of Charlotte Mason's 20 principles. We meet in Huntingtown, MD.

No meeting in December
January 8th
February 12th
March 12th
April 9th
May 14th

Morgantown, WV

Charlotte Mason Morgantown

Group of Christian Charlotte Mason mothers and educators.

Current meetings:
1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month from 4-5:30 pm. We generally listen to a podcast or two and discuss and/or discuss a chapter from one of Charlotte Mason’s Volumes.

There is childcare available for $3/child.

Check out Facebook or email for more information.

Shady Shores, TX

CM Denton (Texas)

We are a group of moms meeting monthly to discuss the works of Charlotte Mason. Join us for a cup of tea the second Tuesday of each month from 7:00-9:30ish pm in Shady Shores, just south of Denton. Message me at 214-78three-8350.

Charlotte Mason Institute Online Study Groups

The Charlotte Mason Institute hosts several different online study groups each semester (seasons run from January-June and July-December) for community, growth, and encouragement. Groups typically meet once a month via zoom for an hour and a half, and extra articles and resources and a forum to chat with others in the group are provided with registration.

Sherwood, AR

Charlotte Mason Book Discussion

We are a group of parents who meet the fourth Monday of the month from 6:30-8:30 p.m. to discuss Charlotte Mason's Home Education series. We read about 20 pgs at home and meet together to discuss and work through our understandings.

Round Rock, TX

Charlotte Mason Round Rock

Charlotte Mason Round Rock is a group of mothers reading through Miss Mason’s volumes together who meet at the nature preserve for discussion. Out meetups are child-friendly, and we welcome all who are curious in learning more about Charlotte Mason.

Okeechobee, FL

Book Discussion group

Our Book Discussion group meets on a Saturday morning, once a month, at a local coffee shop. We come together to discuss an assigned portion of our current selection, which right now is: Mother Culture by Karen Andreola. We have, over many years, read through other titles such as For the Children’s Sake, A Charlotte Mason Companion, CM volumes: Home Education, Ourselves, Formation of Character… All are welcome! We’re finding this title beneficial for moms at any stage of life— even those “retired” from homeschooling and raising children. There is no cost for the group, but we do ask that you purchase a coffee and/or breakfast from the shop where we meet, as they are kind and gracious hosts and running a small business. The relationships grown from this group are priceless and we are always excited to add another kindred friend!

San Angelo, TX

San Angelo Charlotte Mason Company

We meet the 2nd and 4th Fridays of the month for nature hikes and occasional meet ups with experts (e.g. in insects, wildflowers, birds, etc). We meet one Wednesday afternoon a month to discuss three chapters of Charlotte Mason's volumes (currently volume 3 School Education) and to work on a handicraft together (moms learning the handicraft so they can then teach the children at home). During the reading group meet up, the kids play in the backyard/playground while the moms chat. As we get more older kids, we hope to add a Shakespeare reading group (or even putting on a play) for the kids.