Local Homeschool Support Groups, Co-ops, and more!
Your search for “homeschool groups near me” stops here! Colorado is home to numerous local Christian homeschool co-ops and support groups that are ready to welcome your family. Whether you are in Fort Collins, Longmont, Denver, Parker, Castle Rock, Monument, Colorado Springs, Canon City, Pueblo, or even in the Eastern Plains or Western Slope, there is probably a group near you! Load up on the support, encouragement, and friendship that you’re looking for! Explore our interactive map/directory below to find like-minded groups in your area.
Each group in our directory is committed to a Christ-centered focus, remains free from government control, and meets two days per week or less. We encourage you to research multiple groups in the directory to find the one with the kinds of activities and level of parental involvement that is just right for you.
How to use our interactive map:
- Click a group’s marker to learn more about them and how to contact them.
- Click on the re-center icon on the left to zoom back out to the full map of Colorado.
- Use the filters on the right to find exactly what you are looking for!
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Types of groups you will find in the CHEC group directory:
The following is a glossary of the types of groups that will be listed:
- Support Group: A homeschool group that meets primarily to support parents in the homeschool journey (Some may provide some sort of activity for children during the parent meeting)
- Online Forum Only: A homeschool forum that uses an online platform to support parents and does not have regular in-person events, classes, or meetings (They may still coordinate field trips, park days, etc.)
- Traditional Co-op: A homeschool co-op with families required to remain present and cooperatively teach classes together.
- Enrichment Program: A homeschool program that uses a combination of parents and hired teachers to provide classes. These programs do not determine 100% of the student’s curriculum. Drop-off is permitted, but participation is encouraged.
- Hybrid Program: A group that typically uses hired teachers. These programs typically determine 100% of the student’s curriculum. Drop-off is permitted, and coursework is required to be completed at home.
Are you a homeschool co-op or group leader?
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Directory disclaimer: This information may not be posted on other websites without permission. Each group varies in levels of parental involvement and may have varying approaches to discipling and nurturing children, so we encourage you to research a few groups to find one that’s the one that best equips and enables you to pursue home education that is Christ centered, parent directed, and free from government control. Please note that inclusion of these groups on our website is meant to be a service to our constituents and does not constitute an endorsement by CHEC.