Georgia lists 35 microschools and homeschool co-ops across 24 cities in our directory. The biggest hubs are Atlanta, Duluth, Gainesville. Models span Microschool, Project-Based, Learner-Driven. Many families offset tuition with state school-choice programs and Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) where available — check current eligibility in Georgia.
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Our directory currently lists 35 microschools and homeschool co-ops across 24 cities in Georgia. The list grows as new programs open and owners register.
A microschool is a small, independent school with its own staff (usually 5–40 students, mixed ages). A homeschool co-op is a group of homeschooling families who share teaching while parents stay in charge of their child's education. This directory lists both — see the glossary for every term explained.
It depends on Georgia's current programs. A growing number of states fund Education Savings Accounts (ESAs), vouchers, or tax-credit scholarships that families can apply toward microschool tuition. Check your state's education agency for current eligibility and approved expenses.
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