
Location: 1800 E. Broad St, Millville, NJ 08332 (Cumberland County)
Phone: Secondary Division 609-805-2548
Phone: Elementary Division 609-805-7242
Email staff@homeschoolacademysj.org
Secondary Level: Course Schedule • Course Descriptions • Registration Form
"We can help Homeschool your child”
Are you feeling a little over whelmed with all the academic subjects you need to teach your child?
The Homeschool Academy of South Jersey provides small classes in academic and enrichment subjects with highly qualified teachers. The Academy has had six successful years with many students participating in the graduation ceremonies.
The Elementary division is for Kindergarten to 6th grade. They meet on Monday for a total overview of all of their subject requirements. This includes language arts, science, math, social studies, art and health. There is a second day - Wednesday and a third day - Thursday option for students desiring more classroom experience. Many enrichment classes will be offered such as sign language, Spanish, music, cooking and nature study. Parents may choose full time with one, two or three days on the registration forms or single classes.
The Secondary division is for 7th grade - 12th grade. They meet on Tuesdays only for a concentrated study of 45 academic classes.
All classes will meet from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. each week. The schedule is for 36 weeks with classes end during the last week of May.
Orientation Day for the Elementary Division is Monday, September 8th.
Orientation Day for the Secondary Division is Tuesday, September 9th.
Orientation Day is mandatory to prepare parents and students for The Academy experience. The first 90 minutes is devoted to an assemble to familize the families with the Academy's expectations and meeting all the teachers and staff. Textbooks will be available along with each individual's schedule. Parents are free to leave after the assemble. It will be a full day with abbreivated classes.
The school year will be divided into four nine-week quarters, with a two-week break in late December. All classes will start on the hour and last 55 minutes, followed by a five minute break. The teacher provides the instruction for a week of lessons. The students complete the homework/tests at home with their parents guidance and return their assignments on the following week for the teacher to grade. There will be a one-hour lunch break at noon. Students have the option of bringing a bag lunch or may order the lunch special with The Academy. The playground is open for lunch hour.
Many of the classes offered at the Academy are geared for high school credit, for Homeschoolers desiring to earn a Diploma. Students may do so through the Homeschool Academy of South Jersey High School Diploma Program. For more information about the Diploma Program click here. The Elementary Division will provide classes for "enrichment" or for a grade. Report cards are provided.
The HASJ is a "low-tuition" based school. Payments are on a four-week, prepayment system and there is notification when payments are due. Our Cancellation Policy states that classes may be cancelled up to 14 days after the first day of school to receive a prorated refund. The class sizes are limited to 10 students, so it is not advisable to wait until September to register. Students will be accepted until the class is full or the end of December.
There are special discounts for families registering two or more children full time.
Secondary Contact: Rose Sias 609-805-2548
Elementary Contact: Myriam Mooney 609-805-7242
Classes are subject to cancellation. Located only 5 minutes off Route 55 South - Exit 26. Take a right off exit ramp onto Wheaton Ave. Turn on the first left onto Wade Blvd. Turn left at first traffic light onto Broad St. It is the second building on the left.
The Homeschool Academy of South Jersey admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origins to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school administered programs.
Non-Profit Documentation
Federal Income Tax Exemption Letter
Articles of Incorporation
Application for Recognition of Exemption
Modified 07/01/2008