Don't worry! There are lots of options. If we have enough players, we can form an intramural team, or make a city rec team for most any sport. Plus, most private and charter schools in the area allow homeschoolers to try out for their sports. This is very popular among homeschool families. If your child is already playing at a private school or their neighborhood school, odds are, they can continue playing there. Yea!
Schools that attend 5 days, all day long, every day, is wearing on a child. They do it and we send them, because that has been the norm. Now there's options in NOCO! Hybrid structure is 2 days per week on campus and 2 days per week at home. We partner with families to create an individual curriculum for each child, for on campus and at home. Collaborative hands on projects on campus, and enrichments with music & arts, Family Sciences, nature skills, & STEM . SPARK Fridays offering excursions to ignite a passion for adventure! Join the community today for full family growth opportunities.
Apogee: "The highest point in the development of something. The pinnacle, or apex."
So with Apogee NOCO, we are not only helping your student achieve the apogee or pinnacle of their development, but we are offering classes and creating an environment for the entire family to go on the journey together.
It was designed to emphasized state control over schooling. It was a national education system to foster patriotism and control free will.
Prussian model was formed largely as a reaction to military humiliation and social unrest. Following Prussia's devastating defeats by Napoleon in the early 1800s, Prussian elites concluded that independent thinking among soldiers and citizens had contributed to the losses. The system aimed to produce obedient, disciplined citizens and soldiers who would prioritize national loyalty over individualism.
Drawing from Fichte's philosophy, it sought to "destroy free will" and shape pupils to think and act as directed by authorities. Teachers were trained in state seminaries and the system introduced graded classes, bells for regimentation, and a focus on rote learning to mimic military discipline. Feel free to look up more about this.
“It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to
have tried to succeed.”



