Homeschooling high school is the fun part…

True story: Homeschool grads get into college with their regular, unaccredited homeschool diplomas and mom-made transcripts.

So you can totally do this. But you don’t have to do it alone. I’ve got you.

I’m a secular homeschool nerd.

You DO NOT need multiple degrees, an obsession with shipping students and colleges, a passion for academic intersectionality, and a reading list for every imaginable topic to homeschool high school…

… but I DO have all of those things, so you can totally borrow my brain when you need a little homeschool hand-hold.

If you’re going to homeschool high school, you should get to do the fun stuff.

After all, that’s the whole reason you’re homeschooling. Right?

And here’s the thing: I hear from homeschoolers all the time who can’t stop worrying that they’re about to blow it — they’re going to teach the wrong classes, read the wrong books, write the wrong transcript, miss some vital must-do, and ruin their kid’s life because they decided to homeschool high school.

It’s my mission to help keep the homeschool magic going through the homeschool home stretch — you CAN homeschool high school so that your teen has all the tools to do whatever they decide they want to do next and have fun doing it. And I’m here to help you.

Amy Sharony | Founder & CEO

I’m a secular homeschool nerd — and my favorite thing is putting all that nerdiness to work helping homeschoolers navigate the best part of homeschooling: the high school homestretch.

I think you can have it both ways: an engaging, academic homeschool that challenges kids to think deeper and get ready for advanced academics AND a creative, student-led homeschool that’s as one-of-a-kind as your kid. You can learn big stuff and have big fun.

When people asked me what I wanted to do when I grew up, I always said I wanted to go to school forever. And that’s what I get to do: I write high school curriculum that reflects my current nerdy obsessions, run a groovy little hybrid high school in Atlanta that I started back in 2016, and talk nonstop about homeschooling at homeschool conferences and on my secular homeschool podcast. In my downtime, you can find me making weird playlists with my teen homeschooler, texting cute bat pictures to my college kid, squeezing in weekend lunch dates with my husband, or walking the neighborhood with the world’s most adorable Yorkie mix.