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Who’s eligible to enroll?

Any Colorado-resident student, ages 5-12 (Grades 1–6), whose family homeschools or who wants to supplement their at-home curriculum with enrichment. Cohorts are capped at 25 students.

How do I apply?

1. Fill out our online interest form.

2. Book a 15-minute virtual or phone consultation.

3. Submit proof of your state Homeschool Affidavit (or equivalent). We recommend using the following school districts: (Woodland Park, 49 and 38 are best)

4. Receive confirmation and your enrollment packet.

Can my child return to district or private school?

Absolutely. We provide portfolio-based progress reports that map to Colorado Academic Standards, making any transition seamless.

What’s the difference between “core learning” and your program?

You handle core academics at home—reading, writing, math—while we provide:


Project-Based Learning: real-world challenges

Socratic Discussion: critical thinking & communication

Fitness & Mindset Training: character & resilience

Guest-Speaker Labs: hands-on exploration

What does a typical day look like?

8:45 – 9:00 AM Arrival & Tribe Circle (social-emotional check-in)

9:00 – 11:30 AM Instruction/Fitness/Project Workshop

11:30 – 11:45 AM Cleanup & Dismissal

How are Sessions structured?

Learning unfolds in 3–7-week Sessions, each built around a hands-on theme (e.g., “Health & Wellness,” “Leadership Through Service”). Sessions culminate in student Exhibitions.

When do you meet?

Academic Year: Early September – Late June

Days/Times: Tues/Wed/Fri, 8:45 AM–11:45 AM

Instructional Hours: 7.5 hrs/week

What about breaks?

We follow the standard district calendar for major holidays.

What are your fees?

Monthly Tuition: $595 × 10 months ($5,950 annual)

Registration Fee (non-refundable): $275/year

Materials Fee (non-refundable): $100/Semester

Withdrawal & Refunds

Tuition non-refundable once the cycle begins; registration/materials fees always non-refundable.

All inquiries must be in written form.

Do you cover core subjects?

No—the enrichment center supplements your home-based core instruction. We never replace reading, writing, or math lessons done at home. Although most subjects are covered to various degrees in our project-based curriculum. We are looking forward to creating a full K-12 center, soon to offer that service.

What family resources are available?

Parent Workshops on enrichment best practices.

Apogee Parent Portal for real-time portfolios, attendance, and mentor feedback.

How can I get involved?

Volunteer as a project coach or guest speaker.

Sponsor Session resources or materials.

Coach is our word for “teacher.” Ask the Director for details. We are always looking for excellent leaders.

Who are your partners?

1. Local nonprofits for service-learning.

2. Certified fitness & martial-arts instructors.

3. Community experts in STEM, arts, and leadership and business.

Curious if Apogee is right for your child?

Book a 15-minute call and let's discuss how this could fit your family.

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