LAF is committed to getting back to the heart of homeschooling, where the main goals of education are to foster a love of learning, inspire curiosity, instill the tools of study, and encourage young people to become all God has planned for them. To accomplish these goals, we have partnered with a wide range of people in the community as well as homeschool parents with a passion for a particular subject, and we are overjoyed to bring innovation and inspiration to what homeschool families are already doing.
The LAF Project-Based Learning classes differ in length and focus. Click on the links at the bottom of this page to see the class descriptions for everything offered on Tuesday at LAF Co-op and to meet the facilitators who are making it all happen.
Also on Tuesdays, we have two dual enrollment classes in partnership with Southeastern University, as well as traditional high school math classes.
Scroll to the bottom of the page to learn more about
NOTE – 1.5 hour classes are actually one hour and twenty minutes, and 2 hour classes are actually one h our and 50 minutes. This is designed to give students and facilitators a 10-minute transition period between classes.
Paid by 5/31/25
Paid by 6/30/25
Paid by 7/31/25
Paid by 8/31/25
Game Development Pathway = $1200 (not including supply fees)
(add $100 after 5/31/25)
(add $200 after 6/30/25)
(add $300 after 7/31/25)
(add $400 after 8/31/25)
Paid by 5/31/2025
Paid by 6/30/2025
Paid by 7/31/2025
Paid by 8/31/2025
Tuition price based on payment date
Tuition price based on payment date
There is a one-time $25 Co-op registration fee for each student taking one or more classes.
Be sure to note the supply fee for each class. These differ from class to class and will be listed beneath the class description here on the website. These fees are automatically added to the tuition cost for each class in the Parent Portal, where you pay for classes after your Co-op application has been approved.
All registration and supply fees are due in full by July 15, 2025 to hold a student’s spot in class.
LAF Project-Based Learning Co-op is a cooperative learning opportunity that requires parents of all elementary students to remain on campus whenever their elementary-aged student is on campus. Parents may not send their elementary-aged child to Co-op under the guardianship of another LAF family. If a parent or guardian is not present with a child, the child will not be permitted to attend Co-op that day.
Families with students of all ages of will be required to serve according to our Service Requirement policy.
Email: | learningandfamiliesinfo@gmail.com |
Phone: | 941-961-4114 |
Mailing: | Bethel Church ATTN: Learning and Families 1805 30th Ave W. Bradenton, FL 34205 |