The right
classroom
for your child.
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Tuition-free for eligible families · No application fee · Rolling enrollment

Institutional Standing
The credentials that make a diploma mean something.
The Honest Comparison
Every option, side by side.
No fine print.
We built this table because the families who find us deserve to know exactly what they're choosing — and what they're leaving behind.
| Feature | Enroll Virtual Charter | Homeschool Co-op Parent-led | District Virtual Local only | Private Online $6k–$18k/yr |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Full Accreditation AdvancED/Cognia institutional accreditation — required for college transcript acceptance | ||||
Live Daily Instruction Synchronous class sessions with state-certified teachers, every school day | 5 hrs/day | |||
State-Certified Teachers Every teacher holds a current state teaching license | ||||
Extracurriculars Clubs, student government, science fair, virtual field trips, and electives | ||||
Transcript Continuity One official transcript regardless of how many times family relocates | ||||
Military Family Support Interstate Compact member — credits transfer to any public school nationwide | ||||
Co-Parent Access Both households get full portal access, separate parent logins, same grade book | ||||
Tuition Annual cost to the family | Free* | $800–$3k/yr | Free (local only) | $6k–$18k/yr |
* Tuition-free for families meeting Title I income guidelines. A modest materials fee ($85/year) applies for non-qualifying households.
Next open house: March 11, 2026 — 40 family spots remaining
A School Day at Enroll
What your child's day
actually looks like.
Morning Meeting
CommunityThe whole class gathers on screen. Ms. Nair takes attendance by name, asks who saw something interesting yesterday. A third-grader in Germany says she watched a thunderstorm through her window. The class writes a sentence about it.
Small-Group Math
Live InstructionStudents break into groups of six. The whiteboard fills with long division — the teacher's cursor circling the remainder, a student unmuting to say "I see it now." The other four watch. They all see it.
Independent Reading + Check-In
Teacher-StudentStudents read silently. Every fifteen minutes, the teacher opens a private chat window with one student. "How's chapter four? What do you think Marcus will do?" The child types back. This is what accountability looks like when no one is watching.
Science Lab (Virtual)
Hands-OnStudents hold up household materials to their cameras — vinegar, baking soda, a paper towel tube. The teacher narrates the reaction in real time. Lab reports are submitted by 2 PM. The science fair is in April.
Elective Block
ElectivesDebate club, creative writing, Spanish, or coding — students choose. A seventh-grader in rural Montana is learning Spanish with a classmate whose family is stationed in Okinawa. They practice together.
Dismissal + Office Hours
Office HoursTeachers stay online until 3:30 PM. Any student can drop in. Any parent can book a five-minute check-in. The door is open — it just looks like a video call.
"He's technically enrolled, but I don't know what he learned today."
Asynchronous programs and self-paced platforms leave parents guessing. Without a live teacher checking in, gaps compound quietly.
"She came downstairs and explained photosynthesis to me."
Daily live instruction means a real teacher saw your child today, asked a question, and got an answer. That's not a feature — it's the whole point.
Student Milestones
The moments that made
the decision worth it.

"My volcano actually worked this time."

"My counselor knew my essays better than I did."

"She asks to do her reading now."

"The coding elective changed what I think is possible."

"We moved twice this year. My GPA didn't."

"Both households see the same grade book."
"Every one of these families found us because something wasn't working. Every one of them stayed because something finally was."
— Dr. Renata Osei, Head of School
Virtual Open House
Come see the school
before you decide.
Meet the teachers, walk through a live demo class, ask every question you have. No commitment, no sales pitch — just the school, exactly as it runs.
Upcoming Open Houses
Not ready to attend? Download the Parent Handbook — 48 pages covering curriculum, accreditation, and what a typical week looks like.