We are One Spirit
Vibrant, engaging, and educational home schooling that provides our children with truth and the tools needed for building a new and better world.


Our mission & vision
Our Mission & Vision
To provide our students with advanced learning opportunities while empowering knowledge of their cultural heritage which promotes self-awareness, cultural pride, brotherly love and community values.
To instill our students at Jacob’s Hope Academy with wisdom and understanding to make thy way prosperous and have good success.
About Jacob's Hope Academy
A wise and understanding people
Jacob’s Hope Academy (JHA), unlike many educational institutions, will incorporate the hands on experience in which knowledge is internalized through the application of the learned subject. Each core subject will be integrated with other subjects, as well as vocational and practical concepts. Thus, better preparing students to be self-sufficient and contend with the advancement of today’s society.


Frequently Asked Questions
We are a private, online school serving students in kindergarten through 2nd grade. We provide a structured and engaging virtual learning environment.
We use the Abeka curriculum.
We are not accredited at this time, but we follow a nationally recognized curriculum and meet all state educational guidelines.
Families must first complete an application and be approved before enrollment is offered. Currently, we are accepting applications from all U.S. states.
Submit our online inquiry form, and our admissions team will contact you to begin the approval process.
Once registration is approved, simply complete our online enrollment packet (which will be sent to you), submit the required documents, and pay the registration fee. We’ll then schedule a family onboarding session.
Seats are limited and fill up quickly. Early registration is encouraged to secure your child’s spot.
No formal placement assessment is required. However, proof of the student’s current or most recent grade level is required to ensure appropriate academic placement.
Our tuition is competitive and includes teacher-led instruction. Please refer to your enrollment packet for our current rates.
Yes, there is a one-time registration fee, and parents are responsible for purchasing their child’s Abeka curriculum materials.
Discounts may be offered for siblings.
Core subjects include phonics, reading, writing, spelling, math, science, social studies, and Bible. Additional enrichment activities are integrated throughout the week.
Students attend live virtual classes with their teacher, supplemented by offline workbook activities and parent-guided practice.
Parental support is essential, especially for younger students. Parents help with logging in, reinforcing concepts at home, and ensuring work is completed.
A desktop or laptop computer with a webcam, microphone, and internet connection is required. A printer and quiet workspace will also be needed.
Yes, we offer tech guidance during onboarding and ongoing support for any classroom-related technical issues.
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Education Philosophy Statement
Constructivist Learning Theory
Jacob’s Hope Academy (JHA) educational philosophy is based on the Constructivist Learning Theory, which enable learners to construct knowledge out of their experiences with pedagogic approaches that promote active learning. In addition, Biblical Principles will be instilled so that learners know, understand, and have the ability to apply them.
The book of Ecclesiasticus 29:21 states, “The chief thing for life is water, and bread, and clothing, and an house to cover shame”. This conveys the fundamentals things in life in order to sustain a nation of people. Ecclesiasticus 39:26 states, “The principle things for the whole use of man’s life are water, fire, iron, and salt, flour of wheat, honey, milk, and the blood of the grape, and oil, and clothing”. Many of these principles should be the guiding force that directs students in their field of study.
hands on experience
Jacob’s Hope Academy (JHA), unlike many educational institutions, will incorporate the hands on experience in which knowledge is internalized through the application of the learned subject. Each core subject will be integrated with other subjects, as well as vocational and practical concepts. Thus, better preparing students to be self-sufficient and contend with the advancement of today’s society.
Jacob’s Hope Academy (JHA) will prepare students to think as entrepreneurs and what it takes to build and sustain a nation of people. JHA has realized that there is a lack of direction and accountability within our communities. The responsibilities given to the youth to sustain a nation through their efforts, produces a purpose which is not found within our community. As a school established on biblical principles, it will solely revolve around the support of the community working in each child’s life and making sure each student achieves a high level of academic excellence.
accountability
Providing accountability, purpose and community support (JHA) will have the ability to combat the structured school to prison pipeline. In addition, students will acquire knowledge regarding credit, real estate, banking, agriculture, health, computer science, and more. As stated in Proverbs 29:18 Where there is no vision, the people perish.
parents can volunteer at jha
Parent Volunteers
Parents can support Jacob’s Hope Academy educational values and their children’s learning experience through volunteering.
Parent Volunteers may be asked to:
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Assist with class projects
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Help organize a classroom celebration
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Accompany the class on an excursion
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Become a homework helper
- Assist with Fundraising
Please Note: Parent’s must, at all cost, abide by JHA’s confidentiality guidelines, adhere to their volunteer schedules, classroom management, and other school policies.
