THINK is a co-op for homeschool families.
New members are welcome to join at anytime. However, the registration deadline to participate in spring THINK Day classes has expired (December 15).
The spring 2012 THINK Day class schedule can be found under the "About THINK Day" link.
We are an inclusive group, open to all homeschooling families. Some of our members have life threatening peanut/tree nut allergies. Please see our Allergy section for more information. Thank you!
Our hope is to provide group fun and learning opportunities for homeschool students and families. By becoming a member of this group you will have access to our private, members only, website. There you will be able to participate in forums, sign up for field trips and special events, and have access to a wealth of information.
For more information about THINK, please click on About THINK, Member Benefits, and THINK At A Glance (in the left menu).
THINK also offers an educationally rewarding opportunity for our members with school-aged children. It's called THINK Day.
Many of our educators are homeschool parents with years of experience teaching to groups of homeschooled children. We also work with professional educators who provide our children with unique learning opportunities. Whether you join us for one class, a few classes, or a whole day of classes, we know you will find that THINK Day offers a positive & fun learning experience for your family.
Please note that although we offer classes for preschoolers, due to THINK's tremendous growth, these classes are only available to the younger siblings of school-aged children who are enrolled in THINK Day classes.
You may join THINK at anytime to participate in our field trips, community service projects and educational events. Typically, we have two or more field trips a month and a monthly community service project. Some past and prospective events include: Not Back to School Pool Parties, In house field trips with guest presenters, Book-It lunches, an annual Geography Fair, Projectopolis (builders display their projects), a Science Fair, an Achievement Night, and an End of the Year Party.