Our
Mission
We are co-creating a vibrant, secular learning community where teens (12+) grow through curiosity, creativity, and connection.
Our mission is to nurture self-directed, collaborative learning that centers the voices of young people, celebrates the arts, and cultivates a safe, inclusive space for all identities to thrive. We honor each learner as a whole person—encouraging intellectual exploration, artistic expression, and authentic relationships grounded in mutual respect.
About the Collective
We're not a school and not a co-op — we're a flexible, collaborative learning space for homeschoolers.
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At Studio 22, teens ages 12+ come together to learn, create, and connect in a supportive, inclusive, drop-off learning environment — designed specifically for homeschool families.
We meet Monday through Wednesday, and families can choose to attend one, two, or all three days each week, depending on their needs and homeschool goals. This flexibility allows teens to benefit from group learning and peer engagement, while still maintaining the freedom of home education.
What We Offer
A creative, collaborative space where teens explore ideas, express themselves, and build community through:
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Theater, visual arts, and creative projects
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Academic enrichment and critical thinking
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Student-led clubs and group collaboration
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Self-directed learning with mentorship
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Space to connect, socialize, and grow together
Why Families Choose Us
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Flexible drop-off program (1–3 days/week)
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Secular, progressive values
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LGBTQIA+ inclusive and gender-affirming environment
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Teen-driven learning with support from experienced guides/facilitators
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The best parts of school — clubs, creativity, connection — without the restrictions of traditional classrooms
Why It Matters
The teen years are a crucial time for peer connection, identity development, and belonging. At Studio 22, we create space for real friendships, meaningful collaboration, and personal growth — all in an environment where teens are seen, supported, and free to be themselves.