Frequently Asked Questions

We’ve answered some of the most common questions families have about Lightkeepers Academy. If you don’t see what you’re looking for, we’d love to connect.

PROGRAM & STRUCTURE

  • We currently serve students in upper elementary and middle school, with a focus on creating a strong, developmentally appropriate learning environment.

  • Lightkeepers Academy operates as a private, microschool-style learning environment, offering structured, in-person instruction as well as guided virtual options.

  • We offer flexible options depending on the program. In-person enrollment is limited and structured, while our virtual academy provides more flexibility for families learning at home.

  • Students follow a structured daily rhythm that includes core academic work, guided instruction, and opportunities for independent and hands-on learning in a calm, focused environment.

TUITION & ENROLLMENT

  • Tuition varies based on the program and level of support each student requires. We will walk through all details during your initial call.

  • Yes, we accept Arizona ESA funds.

  • Start by submitting an inquiry through our contact page. From there, we’ll schedule a call and guide you through the next steps.

  • Yes. We intentionally keep enrollment small to preserve a calm, focused, and relationship-driven environment.

LEARNING APPROACH

  • Yes. Each student follows a personalized learning plan based on their current level, needs, and goals.

  • We use a combination of carefully selected curriculum and tools, tailored to each student rather than a one-size-fits-all program.

  • Yes. We specialize in supporting students who benefit from a smaller, more structured and individualized learning environment, including neurodivergent and gifted learners.

  • Yes. Lightkeepers Academy is grounded in a Christ-centered foundation, with an emphasis on character, purpose, and truth.

VIRTUAL PROGRAM

  • Students follow a structured learning plan at home with guidance, oversight, and ongoing support to help them stay on track and make meaningful progress.

  • Parents play an important role in supporting daily learning, while we provide structure, planning, and guidance behind the scenes.