Is a Microschool Considered Homeschooling in Clermont and Warren County Ohio?

Is a Microschool Considered Homeschooling in Clermont and Warren County Ohio?

Mike Miller 3 min read

Many parents exploring alternative education eventually ask:

ā€œIs a microschool considered homeschooling?ā€

In Ohio, the answer is often yes — depending on how the family structures their education.

For many families, a microschool is not replacing homeschooling. It’s supporting it.

At Kidsteader, we work alongside homeschooling families by providing structure, leadership, community, academics, and real-world learning experiences on a working livestock farm in Goshen, OH.

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Understanding Homeschooling in Ohio

Ohio gives families flexibility in how they educate their children.

Many parents assume homeschooling means:

  • sitting at home all day

  • teaching every subject alone

  • doing everything independently

But that’s not how many homeschooling families actually operate.

In Ohio, homeschooling parents commonly use:

  • homeschool co-ops

  • tutors

  • online curriculum

  • hybrid learning environments

  • enrichment programs

  • community learning groups

  • microschools

These tools help families create an education experience that works best for their child.


What Is a Microschool?

A microschool is typically a small learning environment designed to provide:

  • individualized learning

  • smaller group sizes

  • community

  • flexibility

  • hands-on experiences

  • alternative approaches to education

Unlike large traditional schools, microschools often feel more personal, relationship-driven, and learner-focused.

Some microschools operate independently.

Others support homeschooling families by helping provide:

  • structure

  • academic support

  • social interaction

  • enrichment opportunities

  • leadership and accountability


Is Kidsteader School a Homeschool Program?

Kidsteader School supports homeschooling families.

Families in Ohio may choose to homeschool while also participating in environments like:

  • homeschool co-ops

  • tutoring programs

  • enrichment programs

  • or learning communities like Kidsteader School

At Kidsteader School, parents remain actively involved in their child’s education while children participate in:

  • Entrepreneurship

  • Science

  • Technology

  • Engineering

  • Art

  • Math

through hands-on experiences on a working livestock farm.

Instead of sitting at desks all day, children may participate in:

  • caring for livestock animals

  • gardening

  • building projects

  • outdoor learning

  • entrepreneurship through Kidsteader Market

  • teamwork and leadership opportunities

For many families, Kidsteader School becomes part of their broader homeschooling journey.

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Why Many Homeschooling Families Seek Support

Many parents begin homeschooling because they want:

  • more freedom

  • closer family relationships

  • individualized education

  • safer environments

  • healthier childhoods

But over time, homeschooling alone can become difficult.

Parents often feel pressure to become:

  • teacher

  • planner

  • administrator

  • curriculum expert

  • parent

  • and full-time support system

At the same time, children still benefit from:

  • friendships

  • mentorship

  • accountability

  • structure

  • leadership

  • real-world experiences

That’s why many Ohio families look for homeschool support environments instead of returning to traditional school systems.


A Different Kind of Childhood

At Kidsteader School, the goal is bigger than academics alone.

We believe children thrive when they experience:

  • meaningful responsibility

  • real-world learning

  • movement

  • nature

  • entrepreneurship

  • community

  • contribution

That’s why Kidsteader School combines homeschooling support with:

  • farm-based learning

  • livestock animals

  • outdoor experiences

  • entrepreneurship opportunities

  • and learner-driven education

Through Kidsteader Market, children participate in real-world experiences involving:

  • baked goods

  • eggs from pasture-raised laying hens

  • pasture-raised meat chickens

  • pastured-raised Thanksgiving turkeys
  • Belted Galloway beef; a lower-cholesterol red meat

These experiences naturally create opportunities to practice:

  • communication

  • math

  • leadership

  • teamwork

  • creativity

  • responsibility

in ways that feel connected to real life.


Homeschooling Does Not Have to Be Done Alone

Many homeschooling parents eventually realize:

they don’t need to do everything by themselves.

In Ohio, families have the flexibility to create an education experience that fits their values, goals, and lifestyle.

For some families, that includes learning environments like Kidsteader School.

šŸ‘‰ Learn More About Kidsteader School

https://kidsteader.com/pages/kidsteader-school

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