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For the Future.

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For the Culture is a community-based, secular homeschool 501(c)(3) nonprofit located in San Antonio, TX. Our goal is to cultivate our children’s potential, amplify their voices, and encourage them to exude excellence through academics, inquiry, and the fearless pursuit of their dreams. Our community is rooted in a love of diversity and inclusivity. We are proud to be a culturally centered, LGBTQIA+ supportive, and pro-science community.

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Activity Group

Field Trips & Meetups

Our families go to museums, cultural centers, parks, businesses, and historic sites around San Antonio. Field trips are open to all ages, with options for teen-focused adventures too. Families get to learn, explore, and build memories together.

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Enrichment Classes

Students rotate through classes in STEM, arts, history, and culture, taught by co-op parents. With small group sizes and interactive lessons, kids build friendships while exploring subjects that reflect their identities and spark curiosity.

Microschool

Hydrid Learning Option

Our microschool blends the flexibility of homeschooling with the structure of small-group classes. Teens meet twice a week with experienced teachers for core academics, creative electives, and leadership development. 

"This group has provided community that helped my family feel more confident and less alone. We have seen what is possible for our children. It's provided insight, information, and connections that we can move forward into our journey with."
"For the Culture has given us the community I didn’t know we needed. I took a chance on going to an event and I was immediately hooked and wanted more. My children are thriving!"
"The opportunities provided through FTC are incredible. From enrichment classes and field trips to public speaking experiences and social events, my kids have access to so much more than the traditional narrative of homeschooling suggests."
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Closing Gaps. Opening Doors.

Traditional schools often fail to reflect the identities or meet the needs of BIPOC and neurodivergent students. Homeschooling offers an alternative, but families are often left without resources or community. We close those gaps with culturally relevant programming, creative spaces, and support, opening doors to possibility, opportunity, and lifelong learning.
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