curriculum & Community
for Black homeschoolers

Curriculum, Coaching, and Community to Help You Provide a World-Class Education at Home

Curriculum for Grades K-6

Coming Winter 2025, our multidisciplinary, culturally-affirming curriculum, Mosaic, includes language arts, social studies, science, and art. An open-and-go solution, all you need to add is math! 

Parent Coaching & Community

We provide training, coaching, and community for homeschooling parents. Our Resource Center and online community include free and paid resources to support your homeschooling journey. 

In-Person Programs

In select locations, we have in-person collectives that offer classes in art, science, entrepreneurship, and coding. From our weekly classes to field trips, your family will love hanging out in The Village.

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See why Black families are homeschooling with The Melanin Village

Village Resources

Making Math Make Sense: How to Teach Your Homeschooler Math

f you’ve been looking for a way to help your child find their footing in math, the CRA approach gives you a clear path forward. Whether you explore it on your own or with the guidance of Making Math Make Sense, this method has the potential to transform math time in your homeschool.

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Family Success Stories

"The Village not only offers a community where my child sees himself reflected, but it offers educational opportunities as well as sound professional development that is needed for homeschooling parents. I haven't seen that anywhere else."
Susan, Homeschool Mom of 1
"As my confidence in myself as an educator grows, my child's confidence in himself grows. The Village has provided me with the boost in confidence and resources that I needed to affirm my choice to pursue a flexible and healthy learning environment for my child."
Jodice, Homeschool Mom of 1

FAQ

Here you’ll find the answers to all of your Village questions.

We are a comprehensive education network that provides homeschooling families with professional development, culturally-affirming curriculum, academic programming, and community support to help them provide world-class education at home.

Yes! We work with:

  • State ESA programs
  • Various payment plans

No! Our resources are available wherever you are. While we do have some in-person programming in specific locations, our core community and curriculum are accessible to families anywhere.

We primarily serve families with children in grades K-8, though we also provide resources and support for families with high school students.