• The Workshop Community Center's 2025 Spring Homeschool Classes Registration

    Download our Class Guidebook for the schedule, class descriptions, and complete information about our 2026 spring semester. It can be found on our website at theworkshopanchorage.org/homeschool
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  • To register for Music Together (Wed & Sat): CLICK HERE

    To register for Russian Childrens Club (Saturdays): CLICK HERE

    To register for Chess Club (Fridays): CLICK HERE

    Pre-K Craft & Story Time (Fridays)
    and Free Craft Day (Saturdays)
    do not require registration.
    Please just pop in and join us, its free!

  • As The Workshop has grown, we are now adding new additional safe-guards and policies to keep students, teachers, and community members safe on campus.

    For any questions regarding our policies or to receive a physical or emailed copy of these policies sent to you for your records, contact Cami McGhee at camimcghee@theworkshopanchorage.com.


    Students will NOT be enrolled until all sections of this form are completed.

    The next sections in this registration form are as follows:

    1. Class Payment Policy

    2. Wellness & Illness Policy

    3. Drop Off and Pick Up Policy & Parent/Teacher Contact Policy

    4. Weather Cancellation Policy

    5. Behavior Policy

    6. Middle School & High School Behavior Expectations

    7. The Workshop's Student Membership Payment
        ($25 due at time of registration completion)

  • Payment Policy for Classes 

    At The Workshop, we aim to make the payment process for parents and teachers clear and straightforward. Please review the following payment terms for all classes.

    1. Tuition Fees
    All class fees are due to the Vendors by the first class date or January 23rd. 
    Add drop date is January 23rd. If you plan on dropping a class you must let the instructor know by this date failure to do so will result in paying the full class fee. If you choose to drop a class you will be charged a prorated fee for the classes attended. 
    Absences: No refunds will be given for missed classes.

    2. Payment 

    IDEA students must bring in the Vendor Direct Payment Form by the end of the first week of class.

    Raven must allocate funding prior to student attending classes. 

    ASD schools must put the funding into their students OLS or online account for the vendor by January 23rd.

    If you plan on paying and getting reimbursed by your charter please bring in cash or check to the vendor by Jan 23rd. 

    3. Non-Payment
    Students whose payments are not received by the due date will be removed from the class roster until payment is made in full. Continued non-payment may result in discontinuation of service and/or not being allowed to attend classes at The Workshop. 

  • Wellness Policy: Stay Home If You're Sick

    At The Workshop, we prioritize the health and well-being of all students, families, and volunteers. In order to maintain a safe and healthy learning environment, we ask that students do not attend class if they are sick. This policy helps prevent the spread of illness and ensures that everyone stays as healthy as possible.

    Guidelines for Illness:

    Stay Home if You Have Symptoms: If your child is experiencing symptoms of illness, such as fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, or nausea, please keep them home from class. It's best to rest and recover fully before returning to class.
    COVID-19 & Other Contagious Illnesses: If your child has been diagnosed with a contagious illness, such as COVID-19, the flu, or another viral infection, please keep them home until they are no longer contagious and have recovered. 
    When to Return to Class: A student should only return to class once they are symptom-free for at least 24 hours without the use of medication (e.g., fever-reducing drugs). 

    Notify the Teacher:

    If your child will be absent due to illness, please notify the instructor as soon as possible. This helps us plan for any missed lessons or assignments and provides an opportunity for make-up work.

  • Drop off and Pick Up Policy

    1. Please check in your child at our front desk before going to class. 

    2. Pick up needs to be on time due to not having supervision of your child once they exit the classroom. Please be courteous of our volunteers and be on time. 

    3. If you know you will be  late picking up your child please contact the teacher via text or The Workshop immediately. 

    Parents/guardians must come into The Workshop to pick up their child. Curb pick-ups are not permitted for students under 12 years of age.


    Contacting Parents/Teachers 

    ●  If a parent needs to get in touch with a teacher quickly, a text is the best way.
    If the teacher is not responding, call The Workshop at 907-717-3330.

    ●If a parent needs to be contacted immediately,  the teacher will text and/or call. If the parent does not respond a message will be left and the next person on the emergency contact list will be contacted. 

  • Weather Cancellations Policy

    The Workshop will run off of the Anchorage School District cancellations for weather. If ASD cancels school for weather then classes will be cancelled at The Workshop. 

  • The Workshop's Behavior Policy

    At The Workshop, we are committed to creating a positive, respectful, and productive learning environment for all students. We believe that clear expectations and mutual respect are key to fostering a space where everyone can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.

    1. Respectful Communication

    Respectful Language: Students are expected to use kind and respectful language when speaking to peers, teachers, and other individuals. This includes avoiding hurtful or offensive language, as well as listening attentively when others are speaking.

    Active Listening: Students will practice listening actively when others are speaking, allowing everyone the opportunity to express themselves fully without interruption.

    2. Respect for Others and the Classroom Environment

    Kindness & Cooperation: Students should treat each other with kindness and cooperation, both during lessons and during breaks. Bullying, teasing, or exclusion of others is not acceptable.

    Personal Space: Students should respect each other's personal space and avoid disruptive behavior, including physical contact or unnecessary noise.

    Care for Materials & Equipment: Students should take care of the classroom materials, books, and supplies. All items should be used appropriately and returned to their proper place at the end of each session.

    3. Punctuality and Preparedness

    Timeliness: Students should arrive on time for class and be ready to begin work promptly. If a student is late, they should catch up on any missed material without disturbing the class.

    Preparedness: Students are expected to come to class prepared with any necessary materials (e.g., notebooks, pens, assignments, etc.), having completed any assigned work or readings.

    4. Focus and Engagement

    Active Participation: Students are encouraged to engage actively in lessons and activities, asking questions, contributing to discussions, and staying focused on the task at hand.

    No Distractions: Students should refrain from using electronic devices (unless for classwork), engaging in off-topic activities, or otherwise distracting themselves or others during class time.


    5. Consequences for Misbehavior

    We believe in a proactive approach to behavior management, with an emphasis on teaching self-regulation and responsibility. If a student displays behavior that disrupts the learning environment or violates this policy, the following steps will be taken:

    Verbal Warning: The teacher will give a friendly reminder of the class expectations and discuss the behavior with the student.

    Time-Out/Reflection: If the behavior persists, the student may be asked to take a brief time-out to reflect on their actions and return to the class once they are ready to participate positively.

    Parent/Guardian Notification: If the behavior continues to be disruptive, the teacher will contact the student’s parents or guardians to discuss the situation and develop a plan of support.

    Further Action: In cases of repeated or severe disruption and or inappropriate behavior will be dealt with by the Education Director, teacher, and Executive Director. This may result in a student not being able to participate in classes with no refund. 

    By adhering to these expectations, we can create a classroom atmosphere that is conducive to learning, growth, and mutual respect. 

  • Middle School & High School Student Behavior Expectations

    Parents: Please review this policy with your teen (grades 7-12.) Middle and High School Students will be asked to sign this document on campus on the first day of class.

    SKIP IF THIS STUDENT IS NOT IN 7-12 GRADE.
    Select below: "I do not have a middle or high school student."


    1. Respect for Others
    Treat peers, teachers, and all volunteers with kindness and courtesy.
    Listen actively when others are speaking, and refrain from interrupting.

    2. Respect for Property
    Take care of The Workshops property, including books, equipment, and facilities.
    Refrain from vandalizing or damaging the property of others (students, staff, and the school).

    3. Responsibility for Learning
    Arrive on time, prepared, and ready to engage in class activities.
    Complete assignments and homework on time, and seek help when needed.
    Participate actively in class discussions and group activities.

    4. Safety First
    Avoid physical aggression or actions that could harm yourself or others.
    Report any unsafe conditions or behaviors to a teacher or staff member immediately.

    5. Positive Behavior in Class
    Follow classroom rules and respect the teacher's authority.
    Remain focused on tasks and avoid distractions, including unnecessary talking or electronic device use.
    Raise your hand and wait to be called on before speaking or asking questions.

    6. Appropriate Use of Technology
    Respect others' privacy and avoid inappropriate content or cyberbullying.

    7. Integrity and Honesty
    Complete your own work honestly and avoid cheating or plagiarism.
    Admit mistakes and take responsibility for your actions.

    8. Respect for the Learning Environment
    Refrain from making loud noises or engaging in disruptive behaviors in these spaces.

    9. Conflict Resolution
    Resolve disagreements peacefully by using respectful language and seeking to understand the other person’s perspective.
    If conflicts arise, try to handle them calmly or seek help from an adult if needed.
    Refrain from bullying, harassment, or any form of intimidation.

    10. Timeliness and Preparedness
    Arrive to class on time and be ready to start work immediately.
    Bring all necessary materials (books, assignments, pens, etc.) to class each day.
    Follow deadlines for assignments and projects.

    11. Positive Interactions with Peers
    Treat others with empathy, kindness, and fairness.
    Include others and avoid exclusion or gossip.
    Refrain from inappropriate conversations/gestures, explicit or foul language. 

    12. Accountability and Self-Discipline
    Own your actions and be accountable for the outcomes.
    Make efforts to correct any behaviors that negatively affect yourself or others.
    Demonstrate self-control, particularly in stressful or challenging situations.

    13. Healthy Choices
    No tobacco, alcohol, drugs, or any other illegal substances allowed at The Workshop. No discussions of these topics allowed either. 
    Choose healthy, respectful, and appropriate behaviors. 

    14. Be a Role Model
    Strive to be a positive role model for younger students and peers.
    Help create an environment where everyone feels valued, supported, and respected.

  • The Workshop Homeschool Membership

    1. The Workshop Homeschool Membership

    The Workshop is implementing a membership fee of $25 per student paid each school year and is non-refundable. This fee will be used for supplies and building maintenance. 

    The Workshop is a 501(c)(3) non-profit and the $25 student fee will be reimbursable from schools that reimburse for non-profit services. 

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