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    Homeschool Curriculum & Community for Black Families

    For families who want rigorous academics, cultural grounding, and a learning path that does not ask their child to leave identity at the door.

    What Black Families Tell Us They Need

    • Curriculum that treats Black history and culture with depth, not tokenism.
    • Academic support that sees confidence, identity, and skill growth together.
    • Community with families who understand why school fit can be complicated.
    • Clear records and progress signals without recreating school stress at home.

    FAQs for Black Families

    Is Remix Academics only for homeschool families?

    No. Black families use Remix Academics alongside traditional school, hybrid programs, full-time homeschooling, pods, co-ops, and tutoring.

    Does Mixtape360 replace every subject?

    Mixtape360 is strongest as a culturally grounded mission layer that builds critical thinking and real-world skills. Families can use it as a core pillar or a supplement.

    How does Remix avoid tokenism?

    The work starts with identity, agency, critical thinking, and family context. Culture is not decoration; it shapes the questions, projects, examples, and measures of progress.

    Can this work for teens who are burned out on school?

    Yes. The entry point is practical missions and conversations, not lectures. Families can start small and rebuild confidence through meaningful work.

    Where should Black families start?

    Start with the scorecard, then read the Black Homeschooling Guide and the culturally responsive curriculum guide.

    Start Here

    Take the scorecard, then use the resources above to choose a practical next step.

    Take the Scorecard