As they enter their traditional high school years, Challenge I students are encouraged to think deeply and critically while refining their reading, writing, and research skills. As with our other programs, Challenge I mixes the traditional homeschool model with in-community work, providing not just education, but support and accountability for both parents and students. Parents entering this season of homeschooling will appreciate being equipped with a roadmap and confidence, giving them what they need to homeschool successfully through the high school years.
This Challenge level, along with Challenge II, has the largest volume of reading and writing. Through studies and reading in Christian literature, freedom documents, Latin, research unit studies, free market economics, and Shakespeare, student hone their dialectical skills as they contemplate discipline, the cornerstone of freedom.