You Don't Have to Homeschool Alone
What Makes SLA Different
Most co-ops are just academic add-ons. SLA is a full community. We meet every Friday during the school year — parents teach, students lead, and families grow together.
- Every parent teaches at least one class — passing your gifts to the next generation
- Students aged 12+ serve as Youth Mentors, teaching younger children
- A 3-hour block: Homeroom, Mom Class + Youth-Led, and Electives
- Built on Christ-centered values — service is the highest form of leadership
Students in class
How to Get Started
Joining SLA starts with learning who we are. Here's the path from curiosity to community.
Read our Governing Documents
Our Member Handbook, Bylaws and Standards of Conduct explains our values, schedule, parent commitments, and what a typical Friday looks like. Start here to see if SLA is a fit.
Apply to Join
Submit your family application through our portal. Our Board reviews every application through a prayerful discernment process — we're looking for committed families.
Register for Classes
Once accepted, browse our class catalog and register your children. Every family selects their electives each semester. Parents also sign up to teach.
A Place for Parents and Kids
For Kids
- Character-building Homeroom with peers their age
- Electives in art, music, science, literature, P.E. & more
- Youth-Led classes taught by older students
- Youth Council, service projects, and community events
- Real friendships rooted in shared faith and purpose
For Parents
- Mom Class — weekly discussion and fellowship with other mamas
- Teach one class per semester — share your expertise and gifts
- Community that supports your family's homeschool mission
- Mama's nights out, family BBQs, park days, and more
- A Board-led organization you can trust and contribute to
Why Parents Love SLA
Hear from the families who have found their community at Service Leadership Academy.
Homeschool is Better Together
SLA is more than a co-op — it's a family. Come find your people.