Every family has a legacy to build.
Ours is helping you build yours.
Legacy Prep Academy gives parents the curriculum, structure, technology, and confidence to lead a flexible, mastery-based learning experience built around their child and their family.
You remain the teacher. Legacy helps you lead with confidence.
You should not have to spend hours wondering what to teach next, whether your child understands it, or how to keep everything organized.
The Legacy Parent-Led Learning System™ gives you curriculum, weekly learning plans, estimated learning times, progress insights, parent resources, and practical recommendations—so you can make informed decisions about your child’s education with confidence.
We do not replace the parent.
We remove guesswork, organize the learning, and provide tools that help you decide whether your child is ready to move forward, needs more practice, or would benefit from review.
You decide. Always.
You are building something your child will carry for life.
Every lesson is more than an assignment. It is an opportunity to build memories, confidence, integrity, character, curiosity, independent thinking, family traditions, quality time, leadership, community, dreams, and possibilities.
You are creating an environment where your child feels known, encouraged, protected, and free to learn in the way that works best for them.
Most importantly, you are building a legacy of love your child will never forget.
Because a legacy built with intention and love is priceless.
Clear structure. Meaningful flexibility. Parent-led decisions.
Plan
Legacy organizes each week into clear subjects, lessons, activities, and estimated completion times.
Learn
Your child works through engaging lessons, reading, videos, projects, and guided activities.
Practice
Additional practice reinforces understanding before a new concept is introduced.
Check Understanding
Short mastery checks help show what your child understands and where more support may help.
Legacy Recommends
The system recommends moving forward, reviewing, or practicing more based on progress.
Parent Decides
You make the final decision because you know your child better than anyone else.
Legacy organizes the learning. You organize the schedule.
Your family should not have to follow a rigid school-day schedule to stay on track.
Legacy lays out what your child should accomplish each week and how much time the work is expected to take. You decide whether to complete it over five shorter days, three longer days, evenings, weekends, or a rhythm that changes from week to week.
Five-Day Rhythm
Shorter sessions spread across Monday through Friday.
Same weekly goalsThree-Day Rhythm
Longer learning blocks on the days that work best.
Same weekly goalsCustom Rhythm
Two hours Monday, one Tuesday, three Wednesday—or whatever fits your family.
Same weekly goalsA complete weekly learning plan—not a rigid daily timetable.
A parent sees the full week at a glance, including subject goals, expected activities, and estimated completion times.
Most K–5 families can expect a substantial weekly learning experience that includes core instruction, independent reading, projects, enrichment, movement, and family discussion. Total time varies by grade level, pace, review needs, and the enrichment choices your family makes.

Children move forward when they are ready—not because the calendar says so.
Every child is unique. Some concepts click quickly. Others need more time, a different explanation, or additional practice.
Legacy uses technology and mastery checks to help parents see whether a child is ready to continue, should review the lesson, or would benefit from more practice. The recommendation informs the parent. It never replaces the parent’s judgment.
Homeschool confidently—without fearing your child is missing out.
Legacy is designed to help families create a rich, well-rounded experience at home—not simply complete online lessons.
Children engage in academics, reading, STEM, creativity, character, projects, movement, recognition, and real opportunities to connect with others.
Homeschooling should never feel isolating.
Legacy Village gives parents a place to share ideas, ask questions, and encourage one another—while children connect through safe, structured, and moderated experiences.
Parent Circles
Grade-level conversations, encouragement, best practices, and practical solutions.
Scholar Clubs
Book clubs, STEM, art, coding, writing, Spanish, and age-appropriate interests.
Monthly Challenges
Reading goals, science projects, kindness challenges, and creative showcases.
Family Events
Virtual gatherings, talent showcases, reading nights, workshops, and celebrations.
Resource Exchange
Parents share organization ideas, field trips, learning tools, and useful resources.
Local Connections
Optional regional connections and family outings with privacy and safety controls.
Everything parents need to lead with confidence.
The website introduces the experience. Enrolled families complete lessons and manage learning inside the Legacy learning platform.
- Weekly learning plans
- Mastery and progress recommendations
- Parent resources and planning tools
- Legacy Village updates
- Scholar achievements and badges
K–5 is available now. More grade levels are on the way.
Kindergarten–5th Grade
Explore the Legacy Parent-Led Learning System™ for elementary families.
Explore K–5 CurriculumLegacy Middle School
Legacy High School
Your Legacy journey begins in about 10 minutes.
Choose your membership, create your family account, personalize the learning experience, and begin whenever your family is ready.
Choose Your Membership
Select the Legacy membership that best fits your family.
Create Your Family Account
Add your child or children and set up your secure parent profile.
Personalize the Experience
Choose grade level, learning preferences, and the weekly rhythm that works for you.
Start Learning
Your curriculum and weekly learning plan are ready when you are.
Every family has a legacy to build. Ours is helping you build yours.
Begin with a complete K–5 learning experience designed to support your family from the first lesson forward.