about

A community, not a platform.

The Homeschool Exchange is a hand-approved group of Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati families who share the planning, the costs, and the memories of homeschooling together. Small on purpose. Run by the families in it.

How it started

The way a lot of good things start — a few families at a playground realizing they were all doing the same hard thing in parallel, and wondering if maybe they could do it together instead.

What started as a group text about a museum trip turned into a shared calendar, a rolodex of venues that give homeschool groups the real rate, and a steady rhythm of meeting up at farms, theaters, ball parks, and the occasional trampoline place when the weather won't cooperate.

Why the gate

Try to browse this site without logging in and you'll hit a wall pretty quickly. That's intentional. Our members' names, our kids' ages, the events we're going to — none of that belongs on the public internet. Every person who gets access goes through us. It's not an exclusive club; it's a neighborhood.

What you get

  • A shared event calendar with dates, costs, and the specific homeschool rate at each venue.
  • A "My Registrations" page so you always know what you signed up for and whether you've paid.
  • Reminders before payment is due — no more "wait, was I supposed to Venmo you?"
  • A resource shelf of curricula, local tutors, and legal guides our members recommend.
  • Member-only deals from businesses that want to support homeschooling families.

What it costs

Membership is free. Each event has its own cost — most are under $20 per kid; some are free. You'll see the price on the event page before you commit, and you pay the coordinating family directly (usually via Venmo).

Who runs it

Different members of the group, depending on the season. The calendar, the website, the chasing-down-venue-discounts — it's all shared work. New coordinators step up each school year. That's the whole point.