Our high school program is built to support homeschooling families with both structure and flexibility. We offer two options: a Track Program and À La Carte courses. Both pathways provide students with a highly qualified academic teacher for each course, along with clear expectations, meaningful feedback, and consistent support.


Our High School Goal:
"To equip students to think deeply, lead humbly, and step into their next chapter grounded in truth and guided by purpose. Whether a student is headed to college, pursuing a trade, or exploring where their gifts and interests may lead, we come alongside them to help them discover who God made them to be and prepare them to live it out with conviction, courage, and calling."
Choose Your High Schooler's Path
Two Flexible Pathways for High School
Every family’s high school journey looks different. That’s why TKCU offers two distinct options designed to support homeschooling families with the right balance of structure, flexibility, and academic depth. Whether you’re looking for a full academic schedule or support in specific subject areas, both pathways provide strong instruction, accountability, and Christ-centered guidance.
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High School Curriculum Highlights
At TKCU, we’re not just preparing students for graduation—we’re preparing them for life. Our high school programs are rooted in academic excellence, personal responsibility, and a deepening relationship with Christ. Everything we do is designed to build strong foundations for whatever path God calls them to next.
College Prep & Hands-On Learning
Offering rigorous academics alongside real-world applications
Biblical Worldview in Every Subject
Helping students see truth, purpose, and God’s design in all areas of study
Service Opportunities & Enrichment Electives
Developing hearts for others and discovering God-given passions
Dual Credit & Transcript Guidance
Supporting families with high school planning, college credit, and future transitions
Mentorship & Self-Management
Encouraging personal ownership with support from trusted leaders
Curriculum Deep Dive & Educational Philosophy
Rooted in Truth.
Ready for Life.
At The Kid Connection, we see each child as a masterpiece—uniquely created by God with purpose and potential. We don’t just teach—we come alongside families to support the whole child: academically, emotionally, and spiritually.
High school at The Kid Connection is about more than earning credits. It is a season of preparation—spiritually, intellectually, and personally. Students are challenged to grow through rigorous academics, real-world readiness, and faith-rooted mentorship that helps them build confidence, character, and ownership of their learning.

English / Literature
Exploring World and American Literature through rich, novel-based studies that sharpen analytical thinking, strengthen communication, and equip students to view stories through a Biblical lens.

Writing & Research
Advanced writing instruction using IEW methods, MLA formatting, and multi-step research projects that build clarity, confidence, and real-world academic skills.

Science
Hands-on, creation-focused learning in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics through Apologia or Master Books, fostering scientific literacy while affirming God as Creator.

History & Social Studies
Engaging studies in U.S. and World History, Government, and Economics using Notgrass curriculum, helping students understand their role in God’s story and their civic responsibilities.

Mathematics
Offering Algebra I & II, Geometry, Pre-Calculus, and Consumer Math to prepare students for both college-level coursework and practical life applications, ensuring a well-rounded math foundation.

Bible & Worldview Formation
In-depth Apologetics, Theology, and devotional studies that deepen spiritual maturity, biblical literacy, and the ability to stand firm in faith amidst cultural challenges.

Electives & Life Prep
A diverse selection of electives including Business, Finance, Art, Theater, Life Skills, and Career Exploration, equipping students for leadership, service, and future success.
Equipping Students for Life Beyond the Classroom
Pursuing Passions, Building Real-World Skills
Students explore personal passions and real-world skills through electives like:
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Business & Entrepreneurship
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Personal Finance
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Theater & Fine Arts
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Life Preparation & Career Exploration
Each course is designed to support whole-person growth—academically, spiritually, and practically.
Starting with the Class of 2027, we are offering a separate high school option with à la carte class availability for homeschool families who need support in specific areas. This gives students and families the freedom to build a schedule that works for them, and allows students to balance academics, life preparation, and interests



Equipping Students Beyond the Classroom
Academic growth isn’t just about earning a diploma—it’s about equipping students to step confidently into their God-given calling. Through personalized academic advising and mentorship, we help students map out a clear path for high school and beyond. Whether their journey leads to college, trade school, entrepreneurship, or ministry, our team is here to support each step with purpose and intentionality.
Transcript help and college readiness
Capstone project, senior thesis, or internship
College application mentoring
Optional SAT/ACT Support

Designed for homeschooling families who want expert instruction in specific subject areas while maintaining flexibility in their overall academic plan. Students enroll in individual courses that span the whole school year, taught by highly qualified teachers who provide direct instruction, structured assignments, and consistent feedback throughout the year.
These classes are intentionally structured to support the work happening at home — not replace it. Families retain freedom in their overall homeschool design while receiving accountability and depth where it’s most needed. Whether a student needs support in one subject or several, this option allows for thoughtful customization.
Offered Courses & Weekly Schedule
Here you’ll find our current À La Carte course offerings, including class name, grade & course level, and the day and time it meets each week.
Classes meet on designated days each week and follow a consistent academic calendar. Each class is a school-year long commitment.
Spots are limited and enrollment is reviewed through a separate À La Carte application process. This is an overall view of everything that is offered, but seeing this list does not guarantee course enrollment or availibility, just gives us an idea of what you’re interested in. We will contact to set up a family meeting if you are accepted.
Class Title/Subject | Day | Time | Course Level |
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Algebra Development | Thursdays | 9:00-10:45 | On-Level |
Algebra Development | Tuesdays | 9:00-10:45 | On-Level |
Algebra I | Tuesdays | 9:30-10:45 | On-Level |
Algebra I | Thursdays | 9:30-10:45 | On-Level |
Algebra II | Mondays | 10:00-11:00 | On-Level |
Algebra II | Wednesdays | 10:00-11:00 | On-Level |
Biology | Mondays | 10:00-11:00 | On-Level |
Biology | Wednesdays | 10:00-11:00 | On-Level |
Biology | Thursdays | 1:00-2:00 | On-Level |
Biology | Tuesdays | 1:00-2:00 | On-Level |
Consumer Math | Thursdays | 9:30-10:45 | On-Level |
ELAR British Literature | Wednesdays | 11:00-12:00 | On-Level |
ELAR British Literature | Mondays | 11:00-12:00 | On-Level |
ELAR Novel Studies - 10th | Wednesdays | 11:00-12:00 | On-Level |
ELAR Novel Studies - 10th | Mondays | 11:00-12:00 | On-Level |
ELAR Novel Studies/Short Stories - 9th | Tuesdays | 10:00-11:00 | On-Level |
ELAR Novel Studies/Short Stories - 9th | Thursdays | 10:00-11:00 | On-Level |
ELAR World Literature - 9th | Tuesdays | 10:00-11:00 | On-Level |
ELAR World Literature - 9th | Thursdays | 10:00-11:00 | On-Level |
Earth Science | Tuesdays | 1:00-2:00 | On-Level |
Earth Science | Thursdays | 1:00-2:00 | On-Level |
Geometry | Mondays | 9:00-10:00 | On-Level |
Geometry | Wednesdays | 9:00-10:00 | On-Level |
Government & Economics | Thursdays | 10:45-12:00 | On-Level |
Health | Thursdays | 10:45-12:00 | On-Level |
Physics | Mondays | 1:00-2:00 | On-Level |
Physics | Wednesdays | 1:00-2:00 | On-Level |
Speech & Debate | Mondays | 10:45-12:00 | On-Level |
Study Hall | Mondays | 10:45-12:00 | On-Level |
Study Hall | Thursdays | 9:30-10:45 | On-Level |
US History II | Mondays | 1:00-2:00 | On-Level |
US History II | Wednesdays | 1:00-2:00 | On-Level |
World Geography | Tuesdays | 11:00-12:00 | On-Level |
World Geography | Thursdays | 11:00-12:00 | On-Level |
World History | Wednesdays | 9:00-10:00 | On-Level |
World History | Mondays | 9:00-10:00 | On-Level |
Á La Carte Application, Step-by-Step
How to Enroll
Enrolling in an À La Carte course at TKCU is designed to be clear and straightforward. Families begin by reviewing available classes and schedules, then complete a brief application.
Our team reviews each submission to ensure proper placement and alignment before confirming enrollment. Every step is intentional—so students enter their classes prepared, confident, and supported from day one.
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Family Meeting Upon Acceptance
All accepted families participate in a required interview to discuss expectations, classroom policies, and ensure alignment before the student begins.
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Class Selection & Registration
Once placement is confirmed, families will complete final documentation and tuition arrangements to officially secure their student’s seat.
Begin the Application Process
Apply for Á La Carte Classes
To apply, complete the online form and submit the $75 registration fee.
Once submitted, our team will contact you to complete the admissions process and set up a family interview.

