Homeschool Program

Dutch ~ Current SAS Student
Filming on Location

Dutch ~ Current SAS Student
Filming on Location
Homeschool students select online classes as a means to gain enriching electives, to gain professional and expert help with difficult subjects, to connect with other students, or even to begin transitioning from full-time homeschool to high school or college.
Full-Time or Part-Time
Some homeschoolers opt to just take one or two classes, while others decide to join CMA School of Arts and Sciences full-time to reap all that CMA School of Arts and Sciences has to offer. Explore CMA School of Arts and Sciences's academic programs, and select the option that works best for your current educational needs.
Challenging Courses & Enriching Electives
As students get older, chances increase that a homeschooling parent will need help with one or more subject areas, especially in advanced math and writing; online classes are one way to meet this need. Also, students will often want to explore other subjects through enriching electives such as creative writing, forensic science, digital photography, video game design, and other topics of interest.
Flexibility
CMA School of Arts and Sciences is flexible in scheduling, which homeschoolers appreciate - especially those who travel or who want to incorporate other activities into their routine. However, it is the flexibility in attitude that homeschoolers find so appealing. CMA School of Arts and Sciences values homeschooling as an option, and even counts homeschoolers among its own staff, keeping homeschooling needs at the forefront of policy decisions and program design.
