Our Story
Home & School Collaborative
Home & School began with a prayer and a deep desire to support local families seeking a better educational path. Our Founder recognized the growing call to homeschool, coupled with the overwhelming feeling it can bring. Having personally longed to provide a productive, Christ-centered childhood while understanding the fear of taking educational responsibility, the vision for HSC was born.
Embracing a hybrid model, we offer a supportive bridge for families, blessed with fantastic teachers and a community united in heart for our children.

Frequently Asked Questions
Where are we located:
Quitman: Living Waters Fellowship
Coming September, 2025! Terrell: Epic Life Church
When do we meet and what times?:
Starting September 3rd we will meet every Tuesday excluding holidays until May 13. We will be starting promptly at 9:00 am and finishing at 2:00 pm.
We are looking to offer a 2 day option for 2025-2026!
What grades do we Serve:
Quitman: K-8th
Terrell: K-4th
What Curriculum do we use?
We use a variety of different curriculums that best suit our worldview and classroom set up. You can find our curriculum list HERE.
Is my child ready?
Part of the family interview includes a quick screening to make sure that your child is in the right place.
Is this a Christ Centered program?
Yes! Being Christ Centered is the foundation and focus driving everything we do here at Home & School. We hope to not only educate and encourage, but to equip kids with a strong Biblical Worldview.
What does a typical day look like?
We will participate in morning meeting including Bible. Students will dismiss to go to their appropriate classes for their school day. Students will also work in small groups using centers and hands-on learning. There will be lunch and weather permitting some outside time before dismissal. ​
How many students will be in a class?
10 students is the cut off per class.
How does grading work?
With the help of the home & School team, parents will be responsible for keeping track of grades and homeschool data.

“Homeschooling is not a race to the finish line. It’s a journey of a million small discoveries that lead you along the path God has marked out for you.”