We’re hosting online Q&A sessions to give the homeschooling community the opportunity to get to know us and our program better. If you’re thinking about homeschooling or are new to the community, this is also a great opportunity to meet other families. Please feel free to ask questions, or just listen in to learn more about our homeschool community. We can’t wait to connect with you and help you on your educational journey!
Q&A Google Meet Information
Available Days and Times:
Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6-7pm
Aug. 20 – Nov 7, 2024
Our Educational Specialists collaborate with top-quality curriculum providers to ensure we cater to your child’s unique learning style.
Our list of providers is continually evolving, so check with your Educational Specialist for the most current options to personalize your child’s education.
High school families will work with their Educational Specialists and our School Counselor to develop a customized Four-Year Plan of classes and curriculum tailored to each student’s needs and interests so they can maximize their true potential.
Testing and Assessment at Taylion Homeschool
Taylion Homeschool is a TK-12th grade public charter school; therefore, our students participate in the following state standardized tests:
- The California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress/Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (CAASPP/SBAC) is given to students in grades 3-8th and 11th.
- The California Standards Test for Science (CAST) is administered to students in grades 5th, 8th, and one time in high school (grades 10-12).
- The Physical Fitness Test (PFT) is for students in grades 5th, 7th, and 9th.
- The English Language Proficiency Assessment for California (ELPAC) test is the required state test for English language proficiency (ELP) that must be given to students whose primary language is a language other than English.
- The California Alternative Assessment (CAA) will be administered by the Special Education team for those students with severe learning disabilities.
- The iReady diagnostic assessments are given in reading and math two times per school year (once during the fall semester and once during the spring semester) as a diagnostic, formative, and summative tool for our families and teachers. This shows true academic growth of the student throughout the school year.