Homeschool students in the equivalent of ninth through twelfth grades (with special consideration for some eighth graders) can take courses to fulfill their homeschool portfolio needs. Some classes meet twice per week on Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursdays and some classes meet just once. Classes will be offered in a yearly rotation to enable students to have a well-rounded education in mathematics, history, English, and science. Additional classes will be available in social sciences and art. Homework will be part of every class; testing and grading will not.
English Classes by Year
English 24/25, 28/29 - Tragedy (semester 1), Literature of Depression, Despair, Disorders (semester 2)
English 25/26 - American Literature through the Civil War (semester 1), American Literature Beyond the Civil War (semester 2)
English 26/27 - Poetry, Short Stories, and Creative Writing (semester 1), Shakespeare (semester 2)
English 27/28 - 20th Century Literature (semester 1), 21st Century Literature (semester 2)
Math Classes
Each year's offerings will be determined by student demand.
History Classes
English 24/25, 28/29 - Geography and World Cultures
English 25/26 - American History
English 26/27 - World History
English 27/28 - Ancient History (semester 1), Government (semester 2)
You must purchase a Membership PRIOR TO REGISTERING FOR PROGRAM DAY(s), either a Child Membership if you have one child, or a Family Membership if you have more than one child. This pays for registration and admin costs for the year.
Some classes will have additional material fees.
YOU MUST REGISTER FOR THE PROGRAM DAY(S) OF THE WEEK BEFORE YOU CAN SELECT CLASSES. If you select classes first, the class registrations will be cancelled. Once you register for your semester days, your confirmation email will contain the link to select classes.
Families are asked to donate consumables such as paper towels, cleaning supplies, or pay $50 each semester.
Parents and caregivers are a necessary part of our community and volunteering gives them a chance to meet their child’s friends, work with their teachers, and to be an integral part of all of the behind the scenes efforts that make our program successful. Therefore, we ask parents to commit to four volunteer opportunities, which can include recess/lunch help, young child classroom help, substitute teaching, classroom assistance, social media help, social events, special events, and fundraising. Those unable to volunteer can donate financially to Latitude.
If you would like to utilize EFA or CSF money for our program, select pay in full and then select that option at checkout. Once the order is received, you will be emailed an invoice to submit to the program for approval. It is your responsibility to send the invoice to the EFA Program for direct payment to Latitude.
Please note for all Program Days: $50 is non-refundable. If you cancel your registration, up to 1 week before start day, 85% will be refunded minus deposit. Then 1st week: 75%, 2nd: 65%, 3rd: 55%, 4th: 50%, after 0%.
Class materials and supplies and social event admission are always non-refundable.

01/19/2026, 01/21/2026, 01/26/2026, 01/28/2026, 02/02/2026, 02/04/2026, 02/09/2026, 02/11/2026, 02/16/2026, 02/18/2026, 03/02/2026, 03/04/2026, 03/09/2026, 03/11/2026, 03/16/2026, 03/18/2026, 03/23/2026, 03/25/2026, 03/30/2026, 04/01/2026, 04/06/2026, 04/08/2026, 04/13/2026, 04/15/2026, 04/20/2026, 04/22/2026, 05/04/2026, 05/06/2026, 05/11/2026, 05/13/2026
Participants must be 12 years and 11 months to 19 years old when the program starts.
Minimum: 1
Maximum: 20
Registration starts on 10/27/2025 and ends on 03/11/2026.
Please contact Latitude Learning Resources if you have any questions.