Started in 2022, the Kansas Homeschool Project (KHP) offers secular homeschooling families a central location to access high quality interest led and STREAM classes for students in Pre-K through 9th grade.

Membership

Membership is $15/session and provides families the opportunity to enroll in KHP classes, open gym, clubs, and member activities for the current session. 

Diversity & Inclusion

Kansas Homeschool Project (KHP)  is committed to the development of a diverse and inclusive  environment,  free of discrimination on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion or lack thereof, age, ancestry, disability, gender identity and sexuality, and national origin.


KHP expects that all participants  will strive to fully affirm the gender and sexual identities of our LGBTQIA+ members.


We endeavor to be anti-racist.

We understand that learning about racism, systemic racism and hidden internal biases is an ongoing endeavor that individuals and families pursue.

We strive to be an environment where families and students are thoughtful in their discussions and everyone is willing to learn.


KHP values kindness and respectful dialogue; we strive to be thoughtful in interactions. 

We respect time.  We give grace and understanding.  When disagreements arise, we listen and work diligently to resolve issues while simultaneously understanding that the issue may not resolve in the manner we desire.


FAQ

Can I enroll in classes if I'm not an KHP member?

Enrollment is only open to KHP annual members. 

Do we have to be enrolled in classes each session?

Families can enroll in as many or as few classes as they like each session. KHP members who are not enrolled in classes are still welcome to come to socialize and participate in clubs.

Do I have to volunteer?

There is not a volunteer requirement for KHP membership. Individual instructors may request parent assistance as necessary for their classes.

Can I drop off my student(s)?

No. Parents must remain on site or have their child attending with another member family.
Adults will be asked to note on the daily sign in sheet if they are acting as the Parent On Duty for children beyond their own. 

Are masks required?

KHP will follow the Turner School District guidelines for mask recommendations/requirements. Families are welcome to wear masks even if it is not being required.

What is your illness policy?

To prevent the spread of disease in order to protect our community, please keep your child home when any of the following conditions are present:

Temperature of 100 degrees or greater
Vomiting
Diarrhea
Severe sore throat or pain with swallowing
Severe headache
Severe cough
Undiagnosed rash or skin lesions or sores that are weeping or draining
Any suspected or doctor-diagnosed contagious disease

Students may return when they have been free from fever, vomiting, or diarrhea for 24 hours without medication. If in doubt about your child attending KHP, please err on the side of caution for the health and safety of our community. 

Are KHP classes secular?

Yes. Teachers are required to present their classes from a secular perspective.

What if my student doesn't meet an age requirement?

Individual teachers have discretion as to whether or not to allow enrollment to students outside of their age requirements.
Email kshomeschoolproject@gmailc.om with questions.

Do you offer payment plans or sibling discounts?

All class fees are per student.
The $10 membership fee paid each session is per family.

Customized payment plans are available upon request.

Are classes refundable?

KHP classes are non-refundable.
Class enrollment can be transferred to another student prior to the second day of class. (9/28 for Fall 2022 session).
Contact kshomeschoolproject@gmail.com to be connected to waitlisted families.

How can I sign up to teach at KHP?

Download the Teacher Info Sheet here.
KHP Teachers receive the additional benefit of early enrollment each session they are teaching.