Homeschool Support
with Wildewood
Students who could benefit from our homeschool support program:
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Students who have struggled to learn in a traditional school environment because of social challenges, learning disabilities, and/or attendance issues
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Students in time-consuming athletic or theater programs who need a more flexible schooling schedule
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Students with unique learning styles who require more or less support than traditional schools can provide
Our CoRE Beliefs
At Wildewood Education, we believe homeschooling should never mean going it alone. This year, our Homeschool Support Program has grown into a vibrant, thoughtful learning community for high school students who want rigorous academics, meaningful relationships, and trusted adult guidance.​
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Who We Teach
This program is designed for families who are homeschooling students in grades 10–12 and are seeking:
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Academic structure without sacrificing flexibility
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High expectations paired with individualized support
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Guidance from experienced educators
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A learning environment rooted in critical thinking and strong communication skills​
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Looking Ahead
As our program continues to grow, Wildewood Education is exploring the possibility of applying for private school status in the future. While that process is still under consideration, our current focus remains on delivering high-quality educational support to homeschooling families and building strong partnerships with students and parents.
Current Community
Over the past year, Wildewood Education has supported homeschooling families by providing:
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Structured academic support for high school students
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Small-group instruction in core subjects, including English Language Arts and Social Studies
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Individualized feedback on reading, writing, speaking, and critical thinking
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Support with course planning, pacing, and academic organization
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A community-based learning environment that prioritizes trust, curiosity, and intellectual growth
Our students have worked on analytical writing, research, discussion-based learning, and independent projects—while families have benefited from consistent communication, clarity, and support.
Email Josh today with questions or to set up a free consult or Visit
NOW ENROLLING FOR FALL 2026!
We will be forming three student homeschool support groups for School Year 2025-2026.
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​Medfield Learning Center: Pre-K support groups for parents and students ages 4 & 5. NOW ENROLLING.
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Norwood Learning Center: Enrolling for 9th and 10th grade students. NOW ENROLLING.
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Wildewood Campus in Norwood: Enrolling for 11th and 12th grade students. NOW ENROLLING.
How do we teach in our homeschool tutoring programs?

Project-Based Learning
makes learning come alive
In this Social Studies lesson, students examine the MBTA zoning law in Massachusetts and debate its utility in helping the housing crisis.

Hands-on Learning makes learning relevant
In this Engineering and Technology lesson, an 8th grader dissects a video game controller.
