Homeschool
We work together with local charter schools to provide classes for homeschooled students.
We work together with local charter schools to provide classes for homeschooled students.
Each of these programs requires a background check on our instructors (in addition to the background check that Optimus performs upon hiring). We are catering to students’ needs from math, reading, writing and homework help. However, we also offer help in enrichment classes such as computer coding, piano, violin, Korean, or Chinese. Our homeschooling program offers three of the following options:
If the student is already enrolled in a charter school, this option allows them to bring their materials such as textbooks, workbooks, etc., that they received from their school to Optimus. We will help instruct the student from the provided materials, so students will be on the academic level to California’s Standards.
If the student is enrolled in a charter school but he/she doesn’t have any provided materials, this option allows us to work with the student to come up with an academic plan. We will go over different course materials and textbooks and choose them together. Regardless of the materials, we assure you that students will meet standards by giving them the California State Standard Test ourselves.
This option allows students to pick and focus on their particular subject of interest. It may be English or Math, or they can simply focus on computer coding.
This option allows students to pick courses that follow general education requirements taught in high school.
● ELA: 9th/10th/11th/12th
● Math: Algebra 1/ Algebra 2/ Geometry/ Pre Calculus
** These courses can be taken by all high school students.
***Students must be enrolled at Inspire Charter School to receive high school credit for these courses.
This option is for Charter school students with existing material. We cover their materials ensuring that all of California’s Standards are met.
This option is for Charter school students without existing material. We provide the academic plan, materials, and textbooks ensuring that all of California’s Standards are met.
This option allows students to pick and focus on their particular subject of interest. It may be English or Math, or they can simply focus on computer coding.
This option allows students to pick courses that follow general education requirements taught in high school.