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Satellite Program | The Farm School The Farm School Satellite Campuses Program (TFS-SCP) is our home community-based program for home educators primarily in the state of Tennessee Use the links below to access more information about our program
Program Overview | The Farm School The Farm School Satellite Campuses Program (TFS-SCP) is our home community-based program for home educators in the state of Tennessee (Out of state? Scroll to the bottom of this page )
The Farm School – connecting people to the land Welcome to The Farm School! We are a non-profit organization of multiple interweaving programs spread out over almost 400 acres of land in north central Massachusetts, linked together through our mission of connecting people to the land
How to Enroll - The Farm School Enroll with us and pay (The day you pay you are enrolled, however, the school year for 2025 2026 doesn’t start until July 1 at the earliest ) Find your own curriculum, plan the school calendar (180 days total needed by June 30th), and start homeschooling Enter reporting into our Parent Dashboard
KC Farm School at Gibbs Road KC Farm School at Gibbs Road empowers individuals of all ages, ancestries, and abilities on-farm, hands-on connecting them to land and soil, food, community, and opportunity
The Farm School | Summertown TN - Facebook The Farm School, Summertown, Tennessee 4,271 likes · 22 talking about this · 459 were here The Farm School has been serving The Farm Community and selected students from outside the community since
Education – The Farm School Our new programming at The Farm School leverages our resources to strengthen and deepen our mission’s work of connecting people to the land, centered on a commitment to advancing racial and human equity
New Programs - the Farm School The Farm School’s year-long Learn to Farm Program for adults trained 150 wonderful new farmers over a 16 year period in the myriad of skills we identified to operate a small farm and impact a large community
The Farm School The Farm School was like public school for the Farm; all Farm kids attended At its peak (about 1980) it had 365 students from K-12, and ran in shifts, like many public schools in the US at that time