Faircloth Learning Center LLC is an independent educational service provider offering virtual small-group instruction and individualized academic support for students in grades K–8. Programs are designed to supplement home education and provide targeted academic support through live online instruction.
No, Faircloth Learning Center is not a public school, private school, or diploma-granting institution. We provide educational services and academic support to students and families. Parents remain responsible for their child's educational program and compliance with applicable homeschool or scholarship requirements.
Faircloth Learning Center currently serves students in grades K–8 through academic support programs, intervention services, tutoring, and enrichment opportunities.
All instruction is delivered through live virtual sessions. Students participate in real-time instruction with their teacher and classmates during scheduled class times.
To provide personalized instruction and meaningful participation, class sizes are limited to six students.
Faircloth Learning Center supports families through the Abeka curriculum as a primary instructional resource while incorporating supplemental materials and intervention strategies based on student needs. Famlies are expected to have purchased the child kit version of the Abeka curriculum.
Yes. Individual tutoring is available for students in grades K–8 and may focus on reading, writing, mathematics, homework support, study skills, or targeted academic intervention.
Student progress is monitored through ongoing assessments, observation, class participation, and instructional performance. Families enrolled in monthly programs receive a monthly parent progress review.
Yes. Many of our programs are designed to provide targeted intervention and support for students who need additional assistance in reading, writing, or mathematics.
Faircloth Learning Center is designed to support families participating in Florida scholarship programs, including the Personalized Education Program (PEP) and Family Empowerment Scholarship (FES), subject to applicable program guidelines and approval requirements.
Students will need:
• A reliable internet connection
• A desktop computer, laptop, or tablet
• A webcam and microphone
• Access to required instructional materials (appropriate Akeba materials for their grade level)
Students are expected to attend all scheduled instructional sessions. Consistent attendance supports academic growth and allows students to benefit fully from small-group instruction. Refunds are not offered for nonattendance.
How is tuition paid?
Tuition is paid monthly and reserves the student's placement in the program. Payment information and scholarship options are provided during enrollment.
No, families may purchase one month at a time or annually. Refunds are not offered.
Enrollment may be available throughout the year based on program openings and seat availability. Some programs may maintain a waitlist when classes reach capacity. Upon availablity, students may enroll monthly.
Families may contact Faircloth Learning Center directly to inquire about availability, schedule a consultation, and complete the enrollment process.
For enrollment information, program questions, or scheduling inquiries, please contact us through our website or by email. We look forward to partnering with your family to support your child's academic success.
Email: fairclothlearningcenter@gmail.com