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What happens when two parents with a 70-acre property, a wedding venue, and a 2% chance of having children decide the local school system just isn't good enough for their girls? They build something better from scratch.
In this episode, Cheryl sits down with Sarah and Greg Holland of Jericho Valley Co-op in Berkshire County, Massachusetts — a homeschool support organization they built on their own property, with a licensed teacher who walked away from 25 years in the public school system because she believed in what they were building.
Sarah and Greg share how they went from never considering homeschooling to launching a thriving co-op that doubled enrollment in less than a year and now has a waitlist. They talk about hiring a teacher, navigating the legal landscape of running a homeschool co-op, mixed-age learning, getting kids outside every day, and why they believe every community has the resources to do something similar if they just look around.
If you've ever thought about starting something like this in your own community — or you're just looking for proof that there's a better way — this episode is for you.
Topics covered:
Resources mentioned:
Get Your Tickets: FARM FOOD FREEDOM Event: https://maxkane.com/events
Resources from Cheryl: 🎓
New to homeschooling? Grab the free 30-Day Quick Start Guide
📚 Knowing exactly what to teach is the hard part, so I broke it down for you in plain English! Grab this today — What Do I Actually Teach? ($17)
💻 Want to Homeschool but still have to work? Check out my course on how to do just that: How to Work and Homeschool course
Support the show
Instagram: TheHomeschoolHowToPodcast
Facebook: The Homeschool How To Podcast
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What happens when two parents with a 70-acre property, a wedding venue, and a 2% chance of having children decide the local school system just isn't good enough for their girls? They build something better from scratch.
In this episode, Cheryl sits down with Sarah and Greg Holland of Jericho Valley Co-op in Berkshire County, Massachusetts — a homeschool support organization they built on their own property, with a licensed teacher who walked away from 25 years in the public school system because she believed in what they were building.
Sarah and Greg share how they went from never considering homeschooling to launching a thriving co-op that doubled enrollment in less than a year and now has a waitlist. They talk about hiring a teacher, navigating the legal landscape of running a homeschool co-op, mixed-age learning, getting kids outside every day, and why they believe every community has the resources to do something similar if they just look around.
If you've ever thought about starting something like this in your own community — or you're just looking for proof that there's a better way — this episode is for you.
Topics covered:
Resources mentioned:
Get Your Tickets: FARM FOOD FREEDOM Event: https://maxkane.com/events
Resources from Cheryl: 🎓
New to homeschooling? Grab the free 30-Day Quick Start Guide
📚 Knowing exactly what to teach is the hard part, so I broke it down for you in plain English! Grab this today — What Do I Actually Teach? ($17)
💻 Want to Homeschool but still have to work? Check out my course on how to do just that: How to Work and Homeschool course
Support the show
Instagram: TheHomeschoolHowToPodcast
Facebook: The Homeschool How To Podcast

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