A school that noticed
you stopped raising your hand.
Pull up a chair. The conversation is already interesting. Select the student you most recognize.
"School didn't work for me because every time I finally made friends, we moved again."
The Traveler
Military kid · Moved 4 times
"School didn't work for me because rehearsal ran late and homework never waited."
The Performer
Young dancer · 30 hrs/week training
"School didn't work for me because I stopped raising my hand and nobody noticed."
The Starter-Over
Tenth-grader · Looking directly at you
5 questions · No email until you're ready
Traditional school was built for average.
You were never average.
Each of these is a real student. Each of these is a real failure of the system — not the student.
"You sat in a classroom of thirty-four and no one noticed you stopped raising your hand."
Anonymous lecture halls don't catch the quiet moments when a student disappears into themselves.
Every face has a name. Every voice gets heard. Your teacher knows your name by day two.
"The bell rang at 7:14 AM and your brain didn't wake up until noon."
Rigid schedules ignore biology. Teenagers' circadian rhythms are real, not excuses.
Core sessions run 9 AM–2 PM. Async work fills the gaps. Your peak hours are yours.
Drag tiles to match your life →
"Every time you finally made friends, the orders came and you moved again."
Military kids change schools an average of 6–9 times. Continuity shouldn't be a luxury.
Same classmates. Same teachers. Whether you're in Anchorage or Okinawa.
"Rehearsal ran until 7 PM and homework was still waiting."
Competitive athletes and performers need an education that fits around training, not the other way.
Competition weeks get asynchronous mode. Your coach and advisor plan together.
Eleven faces.
Every name known.
This is your actual seminar — not a screenshot. These are the eleven seats in a Homeroom class. Hover to meet them.
"I've changed schools five times. This is the first class where my teacher still remembers my answer from two weeks ago."
Marcus T.
Grade 10 · Military family · Anchorage, AK
"I do morning training at 5 AM. My first class isn't until 9:30. I've gotten straight As for the first time in three years."
Soo-Yeon L.
Grade 11 · Competitive figure skater · Okinawa
"In my old school I sat in the back of every class. Here there is no back of the class. There are eleven seats and they all face each other."
Amara O.
Grade 10 · Atlanta, GA
A week built around your life,
not a bell schedule.
Click any tile to explore it. Drag to imagine rearranging it. This is what flexibility actually looks like.
How a typical week feels
3 live seminars per subject, per week
Async work fills your off-peak hours
One "Your Time" block per day — unscheduled
Everything accessible from any device
Click any tile to see what actually happens in that block — who's there, what you're doing, and why it's structured that way.
Five questions.
Your program, waiting.
No email until you see your results. No judgment. Just honest questions that help us understand how you learn.
Ready to find your learning path?
Five personal questions. Illustrated answer cards. No right or wrong answers — just yours.