Homeschool Enrichment Program
High Rockies Kids Homeschool Enrichment is an academic enrichment program designed to support and enrich homeschool education. We have two learning pathways for homeschool families to choose from. These programs focus on different skills: FUN-damental Skill Enrichment for grades K-8 (skill-building in reading, writing) and Multidiciplinary Thematic Units for grades 4-8 (focus on science/social studies).
We are still building our offerings for Enrollment for the 2025-2026 school year — please check back for updates.
Our program is fully enrolled for 2024-2025; however, if you would like to be on the waitlist in case a spot opens up, please send an email to the address below.
Please contact homeschool.enrichment@highrockiescommunityschool.org for information about these opportunities or with questions about Homeschool Enrichment enrollment.
DRAFT Homeschool Enrichment Program Learning Pathways
**Please note, we are still finalizing details on these pathways and some details are subject to change!**
FUN-damental Skill Enrichment (K-8th) – Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:00-12:30
- Integrates basic skills of English Language Arts and Math
- Individualized Learning Stations and small group instruction based on specific needs and learning goals
- Parents as partners to support the homeschooling journey
- Quarterly Student Learning Journey Meetings with student, parents, and teacher
Multidisciplinary Thematic Units (4th-8th) – Selected days from 12:00-3:45
- Experiential learning in a thematic unit that integrates knowledge across all subject areas
- From group learning about a topic, students will design a project of their choice to investigate an area of interest related to the topic, then present to classmates and community members
- Focused on learning real-world skills: research, data collection and analysis, communication, presentation, and collaboration
- Parents as partners to build a schedule that includes a kickoff field trip, instructional days and group work days (approximately 3 days a week for 6-7 week unit)
- Students will need to enroll in 1-2 units each semester and attend Orientation Days in October
- Quarterly Student Learning Journey Meetings with students parents, and teacher
Guiding Principles
Instruction will be individualized for each student based on their academic development and social, emotional, and leadership needs to ensure they are working towards Colorado Academic Standards at their grade level or above using the following structures:
- Student Led/Project Based Learning (PBL)
- Multi-Age Cohorts (K-8th) or (4th-8th)
- Outdoor Education
- Community Embedded
- Thematic Interdisciplinary Units
- Democracy in Action
- Parents as Partners