Laurel Springs School

Multi_subjectGrade K

About This Curriculum

Laurel Springs School is the perfect partner for homeschooling families seeking additional, premier academic options and support. We offer single courses, part-time, full-time, and summer program offerings that seamlessly integrate into existing homeschool plans. Whether you’re looking for a single course to supplement your child’s learning, a part-time program to provide additional structure, or a full-time, high-quality solution, Laurel Springs has you covered. For 35+ years, we’ve met the needs of homeschooling families around the world. Our online curriculum is fully online, self-paced, and accessible 24/7 from anywhere. We have over 200 courses to choose from, including engaging elementary courses that inspire creativity and involvement, World Language options, AP®, Honors, NCAA-approved courses, UC a-g approved courses, and hundreds of electives. Please enter at least 2 characters for name. Please enter at least 10 characters for details. Please enter a valid phone number.

What makes it unique: Pioneer online K-12 school (founded 1991, first in the U.S.) specializing in flexible, self-paced education for students with non-traditional schedules including athletes, performers, and internationally-based families; strong college prep focus with extensive AP and honors offerings.

Laurel Springs School: Flexible Online Multi-Subject Program

Laurel Springs School is a 35-year-old accredited online school offering flexible, self-paced multi-subject curriculum for homeschooling families. The program provides over 200 courses including elementary through AP levels, with options for single courses, part-time, or full-time enrollment designed to accommodate diverse family needs.

Best for

Self-motivated students and families needing flexible scheduling, particularly military families, international families, or those with outside commitments requiring non-traditional educational arrangements

Evaluation Criteria

1 strength · 2 concerns · 1 neutral · 2 insufficient evidence

Individual Subject RigorStrength

Strong evidence of academic rigor across individual subjects, with particular strength in college preparation. Multiple reviews confirm the curriculum provides more rigor than typical public schools.

Reviews consistently mention 'academic rigor,' 'more academic rigor than local public schools,' and 'academically rigorous programming' with college-prep focus

Teacher TrainingConcern

Concerns about teacher quality and training consistency based on mixed reviews of teacher effectiveness. Some teachers provide only generic feedback while others offer more substantial guidance.

Reviews mention 'inconsistent teacher quality' with some teachers giving 'only generic feedback' while replacement instructors provided 'more helpful guidance'

Direct InstructionConcern

Mixed evidence for direct instruction quality, with concerns about teacher responsiveness and platform navigation difficulties. Some families report excellent teacher engagement while others cite poor communication.

Reviews show 'mixed feedback on teacher accessibility,' 'high student-to-faculty ratios,' and platform navigation difficulties, though some praise 'responsive teachers with timely feedback'

Knowledge CoherenceNeutral

The curriculum appears to follow traditional academic pathways with college-prep focus. However, some reviewers noted outdated materials and repetitive content that may undermine coherent knowledge building.

Reviews mention 'academically rigorous programming' and college preparation, but also cite 'curriculum can feel dated' and 'repetitive' content

Retrieval PracticeInsufficient Evidence

Insufficient evidence to assess retrieval practice and review methods. Reviews focus on platform issues and teacher quality rather than curriculum design for retention.

No specific mentions of retrieval practice, spaced review, or cumulative assessment strategies in available reviews

Cross Curricular IntegrationInsufficient Evidence

Limited evidence of intentional cross-curricular integration in the curriculum design. The program appears to offer individual courses across subjects rather than an integrated multi-subject approach.

Reviews focus on course variety and individual subject rigor but do not mention connections between subjects or integrated learning experiences

Review Sources

homeschoolcom

Homeschool.com

Key Facts
GradesGrade K
SubjectMulti_subject
PedagogyCharlotte Mason
Faith-BasedNo
FormatDigital
PricingFull-time tuition ranges from approximately $6,000-$9,900 per year for elementary through high school, with additional costs up to $15,700 for advanced programs including AP Capstone and dual enrollment. Part-time and single course options available at lower costs. Summer programs available at approximately $2,000.

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Data sources: homeschoolcom