Schedule, Tuition &
Co-Op Structure

Practical details, rooted in purpose

We believe that trust begins with transparency. Below you’ll find key information about tuition, schedules, charter vendor status, and the heart of our co-op culture. We’re here to support you every step of the way.

Schedule

Our year is divided into two rich, reflective semesters:

Fall Semester: Thursdays, September 11 – December 18
(No classes on November 27 for the Thanksgiving holiday)

Spring Semester: Thursdays, January 15 – May 21
(No classes April 2)

Note: New days and classes will be added as our Village grows.

Little Sprouts
is a half day class from 9:45am-1:15pm

TimeActivity
9:30 AM Arrival + Morning Connection Time
10:00 AMClass 1
11:15 AMClass 2
12:30 PMLunch break
1:15 PMClass 3
2:30 PMClass 4
3:45 PMEnd of the Day

Tuition

Program costs vary depending on age group and how many days your child joins us.

Tuition is intentionally designed to remain accessible while supporting high-quality, nature-rich, hands-on learning.

Per StudentFall Semester
(14 weeks)
Spring semester
(18 weeks)
1 Class $420$540
Full Day –
4 Classes
$1,680$2,160
Lunch break Add-on*$150*$190*
Little Sprouts half day class$1,000$1,300

*Lunch break Add-on available to students enrolled in Class 2 or 3

Approved Vendor with Heartwood, Visions and Connecting Waters* Charter Schools

Use your charter funds to join The Village

If you’re enrolled with Heartwood, Visions or Connecting Waters Charter Schools, your child can attend our programs through your charter funds. Classes offered on a semester basis, but total semester cost will be broken up into payments so vouchers can be submitted monthly.

*Heartwood and Connecting Waters classes available for funds use are limited. Please inquire before enrolling.

Invoices can be provided upon request for reimbursement requests with Valley View and Vista Oaks.

Not currently with Heartwood, Visions or Connecting Waters?
If you’re enrolled with another charter and would like us to become a vendor, let your Education Specialist (ES) know! Families can often recommend vendors, and we’d be happy to go through the approval process.

If you have any questions, we’re here to help every step of the way.

The Co-Op Culture

As a co-op learning space, family involvement is not just welcomed — it’s woven into who we are.

This might look like:

Supporting in the classroom
Helping on seasonal garden days
Participating in family workdays or celebrations

Together, we shape the rhythm and richness of The Village.

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Become Part of Our Community

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