Small-group learning
Students are personally known, encouraged, and supported.
HCHC blends the freedom of homeschooling with the structure, support, and relationships families are searching for.
Families want smaller learning environments, meaningful friendships, personalized instruction, flexible schedules, and educators who know what they are doing.
HCHC provides supplemental enrichment and tutorial programs that help parents build a home-instruction plan that works for their actual family.
HCHC is where homeschooling meets community.

Students are personally known, encouraged, and supported.
Families can choose hybrid, in-person, day-pass, or umbrella support.
Teachers and tutors bring preparation, credentials, and experience in their fields.
Friendships, field trips, performances, clubs, and shared experiences are part of student life.
Clear processes, guidance, and resources reduce avoidable overwhelm.
Students engage in projects, discussion, outdoor learning, leadership, and collaboration.

Rayna Remondini began homeschooling more than a decade ago while searching for a more meaningful educational path for her children.
Years of working with homeschool families revealed a consistent need: parents were not simply leaving traditional education. They were searching for something more human, more flexible, and more connected.
That experience shaped HCHC Leadership Academy and inspired her book, Homeschool Nation: Uncharted Territory.
HCHC’s academic and enrichment programs use secular curriculum and welcome families from a variety of backgrounds. Our purpose is to support strong home education, student growth, and meaningful connection.