
Homeschool Universe Program Overview

Homeschool Mission Command
Mission Command is designed for families who prefer a structured program but are also willing to take an active role in their Explorer’s daily learning. With an approved curriculum and the basic support of a Navigator, Mission Commanders (parents) lead the homeschool journey more directly, keeping costs lower while still ensuring accountability and accreditation.
Navigator Support (Limited): A Navigator is available for essential guidance, grading checks, and accreditation support, but day-to-day teaching and scheduling are primarily handled by the Mission Commander.
Parent Leadership: Mission Commanders take the lead in lesson pacing, grading with the EGS, and portfolio preparation, with the Navigator (Advisor) stepping in as needed.
Program Overview
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Pre-K to Grade 12
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Ongoing and varied assessments including Chapter Tests/Quizzes, portfolio reviews, project presentations, and personalized feedback from your Family Navigator to track student progress and support growth. Assessments are designed to be flexible, comprehensive, and tailored to each learner’s pace and style.
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MobyMax (Grades 1–8), Stanford 10 & Labster (Grades 9–12)
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Parent Educator Certification Provided
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Parental involvement depends on the program chosen:
• Mission Command: Higher parental leadership, with Mission Commanders guiding daily learning and portfolios.
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Explorers are celebrated for their growth and achievements through digital badges, annual awards ceremonies, and student portfolio showcases, highlighting both academics and character.
Please contact us for more details.

Homeschool Supernova
Supernova – Premium Homeschooling Package
Comprehensive support for a seamless learning experience.
Supernova is our all-inclusive premium program, created to significantly reduce the load on Mission Commanders (parents) while ensuring Explorers (students) receive strong academic support, consistent progress tracking, and opportunities to connect with peers.
Navigator-Led Oversight: A dedicated Navigator manages lesson pacing, documentation, grading (via the EGS), and performance tracking on behalf of the Mission Commander.
Curriculum Provided: Ready-made, expertly curated materials tailored to the chosen accreditation pathway (Lifepac for early grades, Ignitia/Edgenuity for U.S. accreditation, DepEd-approved books or LMS for Philippine accreditation).
Lower Parent Burden: Mission Commanders stay involved but no longer carry the daily responsibility for scheduling, grading, or reporting.
Community & Engagement: Explorers join a 2-hour weekly Student Circle for peer interaction, collaboration, and guided support from their Navigator.
Progress Transparency: Families receive weekly progress reports, keeping everyone aligned and accountable.
Program Overview
Includes all Mission Command benefits, with enhanced Navigator support and student engagement.
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Includes all Mission Command features, with additional layers of accountability, Navigator involvement, and peer engagement.
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Weekly Progress Reports: Detailed updates for each subject keep Mission Commanders fully informed and proactive.
Student Circle (Weekly Live Sessions): A 2-hour virtual gathering where Explorers connect with their Navigator and peers for collaboration, encouragement, and academic growth.
Family & Enrichment Services:
Homework Hotline – Live Q&A hours with qualified Navigators
Parent Workshops – Practical strategies for time management and home teaching
Afterschool Support – Guidance in finding local sports, arts, and clubs
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Lower than Mission Command. Mission Commanders remain engaged as guides and encouragers, while Navigators handle lesson pacing, grading, and academic reporting.