EPISODE · Oct 7, 2025 · 18 MIN
Start Your Homeschool Co-op
from Beyond The Schoolhouse: Discovering The Best of Public, Private, Homeschool & Alternative Education · host Sarah McCubbin & Simit Patel
In this episode, Sarah and Simit unpack the SchoolMaking.com Starting Point form that helps families launch a homeschool co-op (or support group, social group, park day, micro-school—whatever fits your community). Sarah shares her journey from an elective, interest-based co-op to directing an academic co-op, and the practical steps any parent can take to build something sustainable.We cover:Why start a group? Support, social, field trips, fun classes, or academics—how your “why” determines your structure.Finding a group (friend referrals, state/local FB groups) vs. founding a group (timeline, registration, orientation).Elective vs. Academic co-ops: expectations, homework, and accountability.Volunteer culture: why drop-off usually doesn’t work and how to set buy-in.Facilities & structure: churches, class periods, nursery/preschool inclusion, teacher roles.Handbooks & policies: vision/mission, finances, behavior, attendance, safety—why clarity prevents burnout.Community & relationships: how shared work creates lasting friendships (for kids and parents).👉 Try the Starting Point form at SchoolMaking.com to clarify your model and next steps.👉 Next episode: a deeper dive on building your co-op handbook (what to include and how to write it).
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In this episode, Sarah and Simit unpack the SchoolMaking.com Starting Point form that helps families launch a homeschool co-op (or support group, social group, park day, micro-school—whatever fits your community). Sarah shares her journey from an elective, interest-based co-op to directing an academic co-op, and the practical steps any parent can take to build something sustainable.We cover:Why start a group? Support, social, field trips, fun classes, or academics—how your “why” determines your structure.Finding a group (friend referrals, state/local FB groups) vs. founding a group (timeline, registration, orientation).Elective vs. Academic co-ops: expectations, homework, and accountability.Volunteer culture: why drop-off usually doesn’t work and how to set buy-in.Facilities & structure: churches, class periods, nursery/preschool inclusion, teacher roles.Handbooks & policies: vision/mission, finances, behavior, attendance, safety—why clarity prevents burnout.Community & relationships: how shared work creates lasting friendships (for kids and parents).👉 Try the Starting Point form at SchoolMaking.com to clarify your model and next steps.👉 Next episode: a deeper dive on building your co-op handbook (what to include and how to write it).
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