Flexible homeschool drop-off programs, part-time classes, and short drop-in options for families seeking meaningful learning. Explore more art, music, and more in the Enrichment tab.
Beyond the Books offers engaging, hands-on enrichment classes for children and teens in the Treasure Valley, covering science, arts, literature, and STEAM topics. Classes foster curiosity, creativity, critical thinking, and collaboration. Programs are available for $40 per month, giving homeschool students and young learners an affordable way to explore subjects beyond the traditional classroom.
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Everwild Forest School offers nature-based outdoor programs for children from toddlers through early teens, including caregiver classes, drop-off early learning, homeschool enrichment, afterschool care, no-school days, and summer camps. All programs emphasize hands-on, place-based learning, social-emotional growth, and deep connection to nature through outdoor play and exploration.
The Explorers Outdoor School offers hands-on, nature-based learning experiences for children and teens. Programs focus on outdoor education, environmental stewardship, and experiential learning, including activities like hiking, wildlife exploration, survival skills, and nature-based science projects. Classes are designed to foster curiosity, teamwork, and a deep connection to the natural world, encouraging students to learn through adventure and discovery in a supportive, engaging environment.
Ethos Academy is a specialized educational institution focused on empowering students with personalized learning experiences. Located in a dynamic campus setting, it offers a supportive environment where students can thrive academically and socially. Through a combination of innovative teaching methods, individualized support, and a commitment to fostering personal growth, Ethos Academy equips students with the skills they need for success, both in school and in life. Their holistic approach ensures that every student’s unique strengths and challenges are addressed, creating a nurturing space for development and achievement.
The Hive Collective (Nampa) is a hybrid homeschool program for students Pre-K through 6th grade. It meets on a three-day schedule (Tuesday–Thursday) or an optional **two-day schedule (Tuesday & Thursday) from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM, with an optional monthly Monday field trip. Students are grouped by age (Kinder–2nd and 3rd–6th) and engage in a mix of core academics and enrichment activities.
Homeschool Days at the Idaho Humane Society provide homeschool students with hands-on learning about animal care, empathy, and wildlife conservation. Located at the Idaho Humane Society campus, these interactive sessions help students connect with animals and develop important life skills. The program is offered monthly from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM.
Cost: $10 per student.
Location: Idaho Humane Society, 4775 W Dorman St, Boise, ID.
Kingdom Families is a two-day-per-week homeschool drop-off program designed to support both academic growth and Christian character development in a supportive, community-focused environment. Children ages 5–12 attend from 9:30 AM–2:30 PM, with older students (ages 11–12) also developing leadership skills as young leaders.
Lighthouse Homeschool- Meridian, ID
"Lighthouse Homeschool Group is a nonprofit, Christian, 2 days a week enrichment program. We meet at Westside Bible Church 2040 E Fairview Ave, Meridian Id 83642. Our class days are Monday and Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Our program was born from the desire to have a place where children can experience a day school with a homeschool mindset. We want our students to find a place that is a home away from home, where they meet other kids of the kingdom and get to learn and play together. Our teachers are brought together by a few but very specific things, they love God, they love others, especially young people and they have deep passion, for Him and to see young people learn. They want to see them learn about God and His world, plan and learn to learn the world around them and where they fit in the plan of life. We will be teaching academics; we want them to succeed at what they go after but their relationship with God Jesus is the starting and ending point in all great endeavors."
Meridian Pod School offers drop-off homeschool enrichment classes for students in grades K–9 (with high school classes coming soon) in the Treasure Valley. Classes are held weekly in 15-week sessions on Mondays and Wednesdays at a private indoor location and cover a variety of subjects that families can choose “à la carte” to tailor their child’s learning. Tuition is based on class choice (typically about $10 per class per week) plus semester enrollment and administrative fees, with small class sizes and a secular, mixed-age community environment. Parents may stay or drop off their children, and options like study hall are available for schedule gaps.
Kuna, ID
Ms. Bee’s Homeschool offers a variety of class options for homeschool students (Preschool–12th grade) with core and elective subjects that bring learning to life. Spring classes include topics like Ancient History/Cultures, Literature, Science (Land Animals), Math, Grammar & Writing, US Geography, Lego Story/Workshops, Culinary Arts, Fitness/Health, Finance, Bible Study, and more, with weekly drop-in style sessions on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays. A $30 annual registration fee per student is required, and families can choose classes that fit their schedule and interests.
Meridian, ID
Oaks Academy is a Christ-centered, one-day-a-week academic drop-off program that partners with homeschool families to provide structured, classroom-style instruction and support for students PreK–12th grade. Students meet on Mondays (8:30 m–3:15 pm) during the school year for in-person teaching in core subjects like literature, writing, science, and social studies with a biblical worldview, plus electives and community-building activities. The program is staffed by experienced teachers, offers continuity and academic support throughout the year, and includes occasional field trips and clubs
Applications for the 2025–26 year are currently closed; the 2026–27 year opens in February 2026.
STEAM Explorers TV is an engaging, hands-on cooperative designed to inspire and educate children through the dynamic fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM). Offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM, this program provides a range of interactive activities that foster creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. Students are encouraged to explore new concepts, work collaboratively, and apply their knowledge to real-world challenges, all while having fun. Enrollment Options: Spots are limited — only a couple remaining!
• À la carte enrollment available
• $10 per class
• Charter school reimbursable
Summit Innovation Lab offers hands-on STEM and maker programs for homeschool students in the Treasure Valley. Classes and events focus on engineering, robotics, coding, woodworking, 3D printing, and creative problem-solvingin a collaborative makerspace environment. Programs are designed to encourage curiosity, innovation, and real-world skills through project-based learning.
Schedule: Homeschool classes and special events offered throughout the year (varies by session)
Cost: Varies by class or event
Registration: Typically open in advance; pre-registration required
Learn more: https://www.summitinnovationlab.org