Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the C.L.A.S.S. acronym mean?

The corporation under which C.L.A.S.S. Homeschool Enrichment conducts business is Christian Liberty Academic Social Supports, LLC.

Is this a homeschool co-op? Do I have to volunteer or teach?

No, C.L.A.S.S. is NOT a homeschool co-op. It is a professional resource to support parents in their home-based instruction efforts no matter their chosen format. For some families, C.L.A.S.S. serves as an excellent operational pause during the week and is utilized as a specialized developmental activity for their son or daughter. While some parents request support with curriculum selection and instructional planning, others bypass this option. Most parents appreciate our professional consulting, milestone coaching, and periodic assessment of their participant’s academic and social growth with structured recommendations for advancement. Parents are never asked to volunteer or facilitate sessions. C.L.A.S.S. specialists manage all session logistics, allowing you to focus on the rest of your to-do list. Additionally, we can provide the statutory homeschool oversight by a certificated educator if you do not independently meet the instructional qualifications required by the state of Washington.

What do you specialize in?

C.L.A.S.S. specializes in structured social skills development for participants ages 4–9. Participants ages 10–14 receive highly differentiated academic and social milestone coaching. Professional home-education support, oversight, and instructional consulting are provided directly to parents. Summer assessment series are open to participants ages 4–9. Parent-focused consulting is available nationwide. Additionally, as a seasoned instructional specialist, our Director is fluent in providing customized, differentiated consulting based on individual developmental and behavioral profiles. This is a tremendous asset to home-educated participants who may be working ahead of, or behind, their chronological peers in any given metric. Helping families optimize that customized pacing is exactly why we are here!

How are participants served?

Prekindergarten, Kindergarten, and foundational primary participants are served in small cohorts of 15 or fewer. Daily developmental blocks include group reflection circles, early childhood academic milestones, and interactive development centers. Individual and peer interaction frameworks are utilized to facilitate critical social and life skills, such as taking turns, organizational responsibility, sharing, collaborative conflict resolution, task perseverance, clear communication of needs, and structural transitions. It is through directed interaction with others that participants build essential interpersonal frameworks. Foundational milestones focus heavily on literacy, number sense, and motor skill development.

Participants ages 7–10 in our Elementary cohorts continue expanding their interpersonal skills, literacy, written expression, and mathematical milestones. Reading and mathematics focus blocks are addressed through whole-group, small-group, and individualized consulting based on the unique needs of each specific cohort. Programmatic assessments determine which core concepts will be emphasized during each annual service cycle.

Participants ages 10–14 in our Intermediate cohorts focus on advanced mathematics, written expression, scientific analysis, and historical frameworks. Flexibility for cohort placement is always available based on individual developmental needs and is never strictly dictated by chronological age.

Who is eligible to register?

Participants ages 4–13 are eligible for cohort placement with C.L.A.S.S. Homeschool Enrichment. C.L.A.S.S. does not discriminate based on race, creed, color, national origin, sex, honorably discharged veteran or military status, marital status, sex, age, religion, or the individual abilities of the participants or their parents. Parent/Guardian acceptance of the C.L.A.S.S. Guiding Principles is required. Christian Liberty Academic Social Supports, LLC seeks to meet the diverse needs of homeschool parents, but recognizes that families maintain varied baseline beliefs and respects the choice of any family who may not feel aligned with our professional faith-based consulting and assessment environment.

Are summer programs different than the academic year?

Yes! Our Bible Believers & Brainiacs summer series takes the beautiful structural themes of traditional faith-based summer programs and pairs them with targeted academic milestone maintenance to prevent the summer slump (while giving upcoming PreK and Kindergarten participants an exceptional jumpstart before the consecutive fall cycle). Summer sessions operate as independent, one-week blocks running Monday through Friday. During registration, parents select either a morning session block (9:00am to 12:00pm) or an afternoon session block (1:00pm to 4:00pm). Session times cannot be mixed due to strict cohort capacity caps. Session blocks are $125 per week. C.L.A.S.S. personnel design summer sessions to be highly engaging and dynamic, incorporating a unique educational theme for each consecutive week.

Can C.L.A.S.S. satisfy my Washington state homeschool certification requirements?

Yes! As a state-certificated educator with endorsements in K–8 general education and K–12 special education, our Director, Audra Keyanna, can serve as your qualified certificated teacher to provide formal oversight for your home-based instruction program. This premium service includes expert assistance in developing your required learning objectives, on-site academic enrichment blocks for six hours per week, and your statutory annual educational assessment.

What are the rates for your services?

Programmatic fees vary by cohort tier. Please review our Finance page to examine current active rates for the standard operational cycle. Program fees encompass twice-weekly on-site academic and social development sessions, quarterly milestone assessments with comprehensive implementation feedback, curriculum and resource support, and ongoing instructional strategy consulting for parents. A 10% multi-participant adjustment is automatically extended to additional dependents registered from a single household.

Are you licensed and insured?

Yes! Christian Liberty Academic Social Supports, LLC is a registered Limited Liability Company in the state of Washington, maintains an active business license with the City of Wenatchee, and is fully covered by comprehensive commercial liability insurance. All applicable Washington state commercial registration and operational requirements are strictly maintained.

What are your terms and conditions?

Successful cohort registration requires established payment configurations with FACTS Management prior to session onboarding. Registered clients must also formally agree to our corporate Guiding Principles. C.L.A.S.S. reserves the right to suspend services or terminate the agreement for non-payment. Please consult our Finance page for comprehensive breakdowns regarding programmatic fees, annual balances, and scheduled installment timelines.

Who is the Founder and Director of C.L.A.S.S.?

Audra Keyanna is a certificated educator and credentialed school administrator in the state of Washington, possessing over 24 years of personal and professional experience as a parent and public-school special education teacher. A resident of the Upper Valley and Wenatchee Valley for over 35 years, she has provided instructional expertise to individuals spanning preschool to age 40. In addition to her extensive history in public education, she has directed community-based non-profit programs and is highly specialized in structured leadership development, serving locally as the unit Commander for the Pangborn Composite Squadron, Civil Air Patrol.

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