Lincoln Homeschool Academy
Faith based education that feels like home.
at City Impact
1035 N. 33rd Street
Lincoln, Ne
Now accepting enrollment applications for the 2025/2026 school year!
Welcome to Lincoln Homeschool Academy.
We're Here for Homeschoolers.
What is LHA?
Lincoln Homeschool Academy is a hybrid, Charlotte Mason inspired school in Lincoln, Nebraska that features on campus programming for students in grades K-12 two days a week (Monday and Wednesday), and provides off campus programming two days a week (Tuesday and Thursday).
Who is a good candidate for LHA?
Families who fit well with the LHA model are either current or brand new homeschoolers looking for a balance between school at home and school on-campus for their students.
LHA students benefit from schooling with peers two days a week: taking art and music classes, enjoying multiple recesses daily, participating in forest school, engaging in school parties, enjoying a variety of field trips, learning in hands-on environment, and much more!
Homeschool parents benefit from help with curriculum choices, school year scheduling and pacing, flexibility during the school week, and teacher support.
The Charlotte Mason Style
The Charlotte Mason style of education is unhurried, calm and engaging for students and teachers.
It focuses on engaging books called, "Living Books" and a literature rich environment. Students are exposed to living books in science, geography, literature, history and more!
Charlotte Mason students also practice narration (telling back what they have learned), healthy habit building, nature study, careful observation, and brief and engaging lessons.
Education is a feast and our students are invited to partake in a wide array of offerings.
Mixed Age Classes
At LHA, students are grouped in small, mixed age classrooms
All students learn the same subjects (not always using the same curriculum), and demonstrate their learning with varying degrees of challenge depending on their ability level.
We stay together in larger groups (10-12 students) for Bible, history and narration, art, music, and sometimes science; and split into even smaller class sizes for reading, math, vocabulary and spelling, grammar and literature.
Student Led Learning and Free Choice Time
In addition to teacher guided topics of study, students also enjoy "Choose your own Adventure" times throughout the school year
Students enjoy choosing projects to demonstrate their learning like writing plays, creating artistic displays, drawing comic books or creating books, writing poetry and other creative ideas.
Students also enjoy "Choice Time" between lessons when they have completed their assigned work.
Younger students enjoy the Choice Time areas in their classrooms filled with engaging hands on materials, art supplies, books, games, and comfy seating.
Older students enjoy brief art challenges, games, drawing or creating, reading, and comfy seating.
Middle and High School Transcript Classes
Middle school and high school students are challenged with age appropriate and interesting classes including various sciences with labs, literature, composition, upper level mathematics, art, journalism, and government.
In addition to Living Books, they use some text books to learn additional study skills and practice test taking.
High school and advanced middle school students can begin working on high school transcript course work as early as 8th grade.
Quality Outdoor Time and Forest School
All students enjoy three recesses a day- one in the morning, one grouped with lunch in the middle of the day, and one in the afternoon.
At LHA there is no such thing as bad weather- just bad gear; so students come equipped with muck boots, snow suits and even sleds to make the most of our midwest weather.
Elementary Students also participate in monthly or bi-monthly Forest School! They spend the first part of the day outdoors in God's Creation- learning, climbing, hiking, jumping, observing, exploring, reporting our findings and being fully immersed in God's creation. Older students enjoy Forest School once a month in addition to their other science studies.
School that Feels Like Home
During the school day, students work in large groups, small groups and even one on one with their teachers.
They enjoy working on couches, lounging on pillows on the floor, sipping tea or warm apple cider, enjoying snacks and wearing comfy slippers.
These are just some of the ways LHA feels like home.
Field Trips
Students enjoy a variety of field trips each school year to enhance their learning experiences and provide them with new perspectives. Parents are invited to join in the fun!
Questions or Interested in Learning more?
Contact [lincolnhomeschoolacademy@gmail.com] to get more information!
Interested in enrollment? Please complete the interest form below!