Farm School
2026 Update:
We are back!
After taking a little bit of a break, we are hosting a summer FarmSchool class for rising Kindergarteners through 7th graders. In the past, our farm school classes have been limited to homeschoolers, but this summer the class will be open to ALL kids that are interested in Agriculture.
All class courses are based on National Ag in the Classroom Curriculum and various Ag programs. These activities are designed to engage students with hands on learning opportunities.
- Rising Kindergarten through 3rd graders
- Class will be from 9a-12p daily
- Each day they will engage in a different aspect of the farm, from soil to the sky, through activities and crafts.
- Rising 4th through 7th graders
- Class will be from 1p-4p daily.
- These students will explore the world around them through the perspective of agriculture, using hands-on group projects and exploration.
Class information
Registration will open in March. Registration fees will be deducted from total class costs. Class sizes are limited, please register early to secure your spot!
Registration
- Registration fee is NON-REFUNDABLE.
- Registration fee is $15 per student. This will be deducted from the total class fee.
- Note: Your registration is NOT complete until your registration fee has been paid. At that point your child’s spot will be secured in the class.
Class fees:
- K-3rd grade: 3-hour class, $150/wk
- 4th- 7th grade: 3-hour class, $150/wk
**MUST READ**
If you register for the class, you are expected to pay for the entire week, even if your child will miss a day.
FULL tuition is due prior to the first day of class.
Please click the SIGN UP button below to register.
A little about the teacher
Hi, I am Jessica! I have been a homeschool mom for 11 years to my three children (15, 14 and 12 years old). I grew up working on a farm but transitioned into healthcare as an adult. After my children were born, I always made it a priority to get them out in nature for hands on learning experiences. Eight years ago, my family and I moved to our homestead in Johnston County. We have learned so much more through gardening, composting, raising livestock and bees. We have also been active in our local 4H community.
Joining me this year, assisting with teaching, is my oldest daughter Lillian. She has been very active in agriculture from a young age. At age five she joined her first 4H club, where she showed cattle. In recent years she has been my right-hand woman in teaching farm school classes, often leading class instruction and project-based learning activities.
I am excited to be able to offer your children some ag-based learning opportunities and can’t wait to see everyone this summer!
