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Florida's Homeschool Program | Thrive Communities

Thrive Communities is a homeschool drop-off program built to give your kids quality academics, experiential learning, and, most importantly, a place to belong.

Each week, we provide one to two days of enrichment that are fully covered with your Step Up funds. Our K-8 and high school students dive into History, Science, Literature, and Art with paid instructors while you enjoy the day off.


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Is Thrive Right for your Family?

Thrive is designed for families who want the best of both worlds: the freedom of homeschooling and the structure of a classroom.

We are a great fit if:

  • ✅ You want a "Mom/Dad Day Off": You need one reliable day a week to work, rest, or focus on other children while our professional teachers take care of the homeschool day for you.

  • ✅ You want to lead the conversation on faith: We provide a safe, neutral environment that focuses strictly on academics, leaving the topic of faith in your hands.

  • ✅ You want community, not just classes: You want your child to see the same friends every week and build real relationships.

  • ✅ You value hands-on learning: You want your child building, experimenting, and debating, not memorizing facts from a book.


Tuition Overview

We offer one or two-day per week scheduling options to fit your family’s needs. Both are fully covered by the Step Up PEP and UA scholarships, meaning eligible families don't have to pay anything out-of-pocket. Enrollment is open year-round, and if you join after the school year has started, we will make a prorated invoice for you.

One Day Per Week

  • Tuition: $2,300 / year (Billed quarterly at $575, equates to $230 / month)

  • Supply Fee: $100 / semester

  • Registration Fee: $75 / year

Two Days Per Week

  • Tuition: $4,600 / year (Billed quarterly at $1,150, equates to $460 / month)

  • Supply Fee: $200 / semester (Doubled to cover extra materials)

  • Registration Fee: $75 / year

What’s Included

  • Professional Instruction: Paid teachers for History, Science, Literature, and Art.

  • All Curriculum: We provide all learning materials – no extra textbooks to buy.

  • Classroom Supplies: All art supplies, science materials, and project kits are included.

Joining Mid-Year

  • Tuition: Prorated (You only pay for the weeks remaining in the school year).

  • Supply Fee: Prorated based on the semester of entry.

  • Registration Fee: $75 (Non-prorated / Full amount due).

Once you enroll, you will receive a detailed invoice and step-by-step instructions on how to fund it via the Step Up for Students portal.


Direct-Pay Florida Scholarship Provider (PEP & UA)

Searching for Step Up For Students (SUFS) approved programs, curriculum, or direct-pay providers? Thrive Communities is a fully authorized provider for Florida’s PEP (Personalized Education Program) and UA (Unique Abilities) scholarships through Step Up For Students.

We are a verified vendor within the EMA (Education Market Assistant) portal, allowing for seamless direct billing. This means you can secure your child’s spot without the hassle of out-of-pocket costs or waiting for reimbursements.

Scholarship funds can be used to cover the full cost of the program, including:

  • Full Tuition

  • Registration & Supply Fees

  • All Curriculum Costs

Not a Step Up family yet? The Florida Department of Education, through Step Up For Students, provides scholarship accounts (averaging $7,000–$8,000+ per year depending on county and scholarship type) to eligible Florida students for customized educational expenses. Most Florida homeschoolers and students with unique abilities qualify. We recommend visiting the Step Up For Students website to apply and secure your funding for the upcoming term.


Flexible Hybrid Homeschool Schedules

We offer two program tracks so families can choose what works best:

  • Track A: Typically Mondays, Tuesdays, or Wednesdays

  • Track B: Typically Wednesdays, Thursdays, or Fridays

  • Hours: 9:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.

This flexible structure works well for families seeking a hybrid homeschool schedule or enrichment classes once or twice a week. To see the specific schedules for each location, view our Campus Tracks.


Events, Field Trips & Socialization

At Thrive, students enjoy access to events and field trips throughout the year. Whether it’s a trip to the science museum or our annual Back to School Splash event (previously at Sunsplash Waterpark), there is always something to look forward to. 

We aim to provide the exciting opportunities students might miss in a typical school setting, such as walking in a parade or attending the school dance, but in a way that aligns with the values of our families.


Our Homeschool Curriculum: Classical Remixed

Thrive provides structured enrichment that complements your homeschooling journey. Our curriculum, Classical Remixed, blends the structure of classical education with hands-on learning designed to get kids engaged with content in a stress-free way.

Students conduct physics experiments, read age-appropriate classics, engage in discussions, and dive into immersive events such as our Egyptian-themed history festival.

We offer one or two-day per week options. Our curriculum is professionally mapped for the full year, eliminating guesswork and ensuring students continually build on prior knowledge. Families who attend two days per week receive a complete History, Science, and Art curriculum, leaving only Language Arts and Math to cover at home.


For High School Families:

Our high school students enjoy a dynamic day of learning designed to promote a sense of community with their peers. Our curriculum is constructed to help students develop confidence and find their place as thoughtful citizens in our world.

Students are grouped into grade-level cohorts and rotate to three classes throughout the day. Each class is 80 minutes followed by a break so that students can recharge and connect with friends. We offer a one or two-day per week option for students, featuring Inquiry-based Physics, History, and Literature, alongside electives like STEAM, Mock Trial, and Expressive Arts. View our high school curriculum and course descriptions.


Student Safety & Campus Security

Your child’s safety is the foundation of everything we do. We honor the trust you place in us by maintaining high standards of supervision and a strictly vetted, closed-campus environment, allowing you to step away with total confidence. At every Thrive campus, you can expect the following:

  • Background-Checked Staff: Every single teacher, aide, and staff member on campus undergoes a background check and vetting process.

  • Parent Background Checks: Parents or paraprofessionals who choose to stay on campus must have a valid background check.

  • Safe & Supervised Dismissal: We actively manage the pickup process to ensure a direct, safe hand-off between students and their parents or authorized guardians.

  • Closed Campus Policy: To ensure student safety, our campuses are closed to the public during program hours. No unauthorized visitors are allowed on site while students are present.

  • Trained & Prepared: Our leadership teams are trained in First Aid and CPR, ensuring we are ready to handle everything from a scraped knee to an emergency.


Florida Locations: Across the State

Thrive Communities operates campuses across Florida:

  • Bradenton (K-12)
  • Cape Coral (K-12)
  • Gulf Breeze (K-8)
  • Jacksonville (K-8)
  • Naples (K-8)
  • Orlando (K-8)
  • Sarasota (K-8)
  • Tampa (K-8)
  • Venice (K-12)

Enrollment is open year-round: You don't have to wait for a new semester to enroll with Thrive. As long as the campus is not on waitlist, we accept new families throughout the year.


Frequently Asked Questions

Do you accept Step Up for Students funding?
Yes. Thrive Communities is an authorized direct-pay vendor for Florida’s Personalized Education Program (PEP) and Unique Abilities (UA) scholarships. You can use your scholarship funds via the EMA (Education Market Assistant) portal to cover the full cost of our K-12 programs.

Is Thrive faith-based?
No. We are a faith-neutral program. We focus strictly on academics, leaving the topic of faith in your hands.

Is Thrive a homeschool co-op or a microschool?
We are a homeschool drop-off program (specifically an enrichment program) that offers the "best of both worlds" between the two models:

  • How we differ from a Co-op: Unlike a traditional co-op, we hire paid professional teachers and do not require parent volunteering. You get a reliable day off.

  • How we differ from a Microschool: Unlike a full-time microschool, we only meet 1–2 days per week to supplement your home learning, not replace it.

Where is Thrive located?
We have campuses in Tampa, Venice, Orlando, Bradenton, Jacksonville, Sarasota, Naples, and more across Florida. Find a campus near you to see the neighborhoods we serve.

What grades do you serve?
We offer K-8 and high school classes statewide.

Can my kids start mid-semester?
Yes. We accept mid-year enrollments as long as there is space in the class.

How often do students attend?

  • Two-day-per-week-option: This option is recommended, as it will take history, science, and art off your plate so all you have to focus on at home is language arts and math! To enroll in a two-day per week option, simply choose a Track A day and a Track B day.

  • One-day-per-week option: A supplemental dive into the 4 subjects that we teach.

What curriculum do you use?
We use our signature Classical Remixed curriculum, which blends classical education with hands-on, project-based learning that gets kids engaged in a stress-free way.

Do parents need to stay on campus?
No. Thrive is a true drop-off program.

How many students do you take in each group?
The maximum number of students we can take per group is approximately 20. Then, we start waitlisting students.

Do students get homework?
There are no grades or required homework. Families may extend learning at home if they choose.

What does a typical class day include?
Students rotate through History, Science, Literature, Art, and outdoor play in a structured, welcoming environment.

Does Thrive offer homeschool socialization and field trips? 
Yes. Socialization is a core part of our mission. Beyond weekly classes, we host a robust calendar of homeschool field trips, dances, and community gatherings across Florida. Enrollment at any campus grants access to events statewide.

Are field trips included in tuition?
Some educational activities are included, while major events (like our annual Back to School Splash event or formal dances) require a separate ticket. We strive to keep add-on costs low so families can participate as they choose.

Can I use scholarship funds for field trips?
It depends. Field trips are often eligible for reimbursement under the "Field Trips and Other Activities Needed to Enhance Curriculum" category. While some strictly educational trips (like museum visits) are typically approved, purely social events may need to be paid out-of-pocket. We recommend consulting the latest Step Up For Students Purchasing Guide for specific documentation requirements.


Start Your Journey with Thrive

Whether you’re new to homeschooling or looking to enrich your current routine, Thrive offers the structure and support your family needs.

Three ways to get started: