Big Ideas, Real Impact
What We Offer
Quick Clarity consultation
Best for:
Parents who need one focused conversation and a clear next step.
This is a short, targeted consultation for families who have a specific question or decision to make.
This may be a good fit if you need help with questions like:
Should my student take CLEP, AP, SAT, or ACT next?
What English or history resource makes the most sense right now?
Is my student ready for a more rigorous course?
How should we structure the next few weeks?
What should we prioritize first?
Includes:
One virtual consultation
Review of your main question or concern
Practical recommendations
Suggested next steps
Brief follow-up summary
Best for:
Families who are mostly on track but need professional perspective before making a decision.
Testing Roadmap consultation
Best for:
Families who need help understanding CLEP, AP, SAT, ACT, and college-prep testing options.
Testing can be one of the most confusing parts of homeschooling high school students. This session helps parents understand what each test is for, when it may be useful, and how to build a realistic testing plan around the student’s goals.
This is especially helpful for families who are asking:
Should my student use CLEP exams for college credit?
Are AP exams worth pursuing as a homeschooler?
When should we start SAT or ACT prep?
Which tests match my student’s strengths?
How do we avoid over-testing?
How do we build a testing plan that supports college admissions or college credit?
Includes:
75-90 minute consultation
discussion of student goals, strengths, and academic history
CLEP/AP/SAT/ACT planning guidance
recommended testing timeline
study and prep suggestions
written testing roadmap after the session
Best for:
Families who need a bigger-picture academic plan.
This planning intensive is designed for homeschool parents who want help looking at the whole high school picture: courses, credits, testing, writing expectations, rigor, student goals, and college preparation.
This is a strong fit for families with students in grades 8-11, especially if you are trying to plan the next year or map out the rest of high school.
Includes:
90-minute to 2-hour consultation
review of current courses, goals, strengths, and concerns
English and history planning guidance
testing recommendations
transcript-minded planning support
college-prep timeline suggestions
written academic roadmap after the session
High School & College Prep Planning Intensive
Advanced Clarity consultation
Best for:
Families who want help implementing the plan, not just creating it.
Sometimes one meeting is enough. Sometimes parents need support while they actually put the plan into motion.
This package gives families short-term guidance as they choose curriculum, set up coursework, plan testing, adjust expectations, or help a student get back on track.
Includes:
initial 60-75 minute planning call
weekly parent check-in by email or message
one follow-up call
support refining the academic or testing plan
help troubleshooting student workload, pacing, or motivation
written recommendations as needed
Eight-Week High-Touch Planning & Support Package
Best for:
Families who want more hands-on support through a transition, testing season, or major planning period.
This option is for families who need ongoing help over several weeks. It works well for students preparing for a major test, families building a high school plan, parents transitioning into homeschooling, or students who need stronger structure around reading, writing, and exam preparation.
Includes:
initial parent consultation
student academic needs discussion
personalized planning roadmap
testing and course planning support
weekly check-ins
two follow-up calls
review of selected student work or planning documents
ongoing parent guidance during the support window