A 2-Day Hybrid Christian Homeschool Academy

Flower Mound, Texas

Classical academics. Charlotte Mason rhythms. Leadership and entrepreneurship formation.

Structured campus instruction paired with guided home learning—designed to give families clarity, rigor, and purpose.

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FAQs



2025-2026 Classes

Q:

When, Where, What time are classes?

A:

Classes will be held in Flower Mound beginning late August for upper academy, and concluding mid May.

Worship and announcements begin each class day 8am, first period begins at 8:15. Last class dismisses by 3:30pm or before

Q:

When do classes begin/end?

A:

High School begins Aug 19th. all other student begin Sept 2nd. See Calendar for most up to date information

Q:

Is there a calendar of dates?

A:

We will follow LISD holiday calendar. See list of important dates in Calendar tab on home page. Subject to change.

Q:

What is the cost per class?

A:

Price varies between full-time and a la carte tution program. The cost per class breakdown is between $10.50 - $17 for 30 weeks of instruction; 32 weeks for upper academy. Inquire for cost breakdown based on your schedule preference

 

Q:

Is there a limit on the number of students per class?

A:

Yes, to maintain an intimate and effective learning environment, each class will have a minimum of 5 students and will be limited to 12 students, with the exception of some high school classes that may go up to 16. We encourage early sign-up to secure your spot.

Q:

What is the age range for the classes?

A:

We offer classes for a range of age groups, from early elementary to high school. Specific age groups for each class will be detailed in the class descriptions. 

Q:

Is this a drop-off program?

A:

Yes, parents may drop students off up to 15 minutes prior to thier first class and pick up must be promptly at the end of thier scheduled day. 

We do ask parents to serve each week in some capacity to help keep costs down. More details to come during interview.

Q:

Does your school support children with learning differences?

A:

Absolutely. We sit down with each family individually, taking the time to understand your child's unique needs and doing our very best to provide the right support and accommodations. No two children are alike, and we embrace that.

Q:

How do I sign up my student for classes?

A:

To sign up, please fill out the membership request. We will follow up with further registration details. 

Q:

Need more info?

A:

Please reach us at [email protected] if you cannot find an answer to your question.

Other FAQs

Q:

What subjects will be offered?

A:

We anticipate offering a variety of subjects, including but not limited to, Science, Math, Grammar/Writing, History, and Worldview. Fun Thursday enrichment classes will include Spanish, Art, PE, Music Theory, Chess, Lego, and more. Detailed class descriptions will be available soon.

Each class will require a minimum enrollment of five students to proceed. If a class does not meet this requirement, it will be postponed until the spring semester or until we have sufficient enrollment.

Q:

Are you faith-based?

A:

Our Christian faith guides our mission and values, and we aim to create a supportive and nurturing environment for all students. See Faith Statement

Q:

What is your Code of Conduct?

A:

Code of Conduct & Discipline Guidelines

The Leadership Academy @ the Hub is a community and holds to standards that would be pleasing to our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Matthew 18 is the standard for conflict resolution within our Christian group.
 

Students and adults are expected to:

  • clean up after themselves
  • use positive and respectful language in all interactions with adults and peers
  • do not bear false witness against another child or adult or when reporting incidents
  • show respect to adults by listening to them, and following any rules & guidelines that have been given
  • not to use tobacco products, alcohol, or illegal drugs
  • refrain from public displays of affection (i.e. kissing, excessive contact)
  • refrain from physical assault, unwanted touching, name calling, bullying, or other harmful behavior

There will be no tolerance for physical assault, unwanted touching, name calling, bullying, or other harmful behavior. Parents of misbehaving students will be notified of their child's conduct and the child may be subject to progressive discipline as outlined below.


 

Behavior & Discpline Guidelines

Disregard for behavior guidelines may result in any of the following progressive discipline:

  • 1st Violation — Verbal warning to the student or adult
  • 2nd Violation — Verbal warning to student and parent
  • 3rd Violation — The student or adult may be requested to leave the activity and/or class
  • 4th Violation — The parents may be requested to accompany their student(s)
  • 5th Violation or Continued — disrespectful behavior may result in the family being asked to leave the community


 

These are only guidelines, discretion and the severity of the offense will also guide our discipline decisions. We reserve the right to suspend or remove a student and/or family for serious or violent misconduct without proceeding through the progression identified above when circumstances and the good of the community so require.

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