Starlight Class

Learn more about our unique drop-off program for kids ages 5-7

Our homeschool program connects children to nature, community, and ancestral knowledge, while building confidence, life-skills, and moral understanding.

Our Focus

Running Mondays & Tuesdays, and Wednesdays & Thursdays*, 9:30am-2:30pm, the Starlight and North Star Program are two of our core drop-off enrichment program for children ranging in age from 5 years old to 7.5 years old (*the class is on a two day schedule, either M/T or W/Th).

While we do not currently teach "traditional" academics, our main lessons touch on mathematics, science, literacy, social studies and more. These main lessons are comprised of nature studies like foraging, life skills like cooking and baking, handwork, various arts, seasonal activities, festival preparations, and the like.

Each day holds ample outdoor free time for all students, and the addition of various rotating subject specific enrichment classes including art, drama, martial arts, STEM, Yoga, and others round out our days.

All days also include social-emotional learning and provide meaningful connection amongst children of all ages.

Rhythm of our Days

Opening Circle

Social Emotional Learning, Free Play, or Lessons

Snack

Main Lessons

Lunch

Rest & Story

Class or Lessons

Free Time

Tidy up

Closing Circle + Mindful Moment

Main Lessons & Extracurricular Classes

Starlight's Main Lessons will include appropriate levels of the following main lesson topics:

seasonal traditions & histories

story telling & book club

cooking

handwork

various arts

wildcrafting

plant identification

herbal remedies

fire safety & first aid

botanical dyeing

foraging

social skills & emotional intelligence

We also strive to create space in which the children can forge a path for their own learning, during which times the facilitators act as guides for the children's exploration.

Starlight class will tie many main lessons to the seasons, fairy tales, and others that enliven their shifting relationship to themselves and the community around them.

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Current extracurricular classes/lessons include:

STEM

Drama

Art

Yoga

Martial Arts

& More!

These offerings will continue to expand and evolve to meet the needs of our groups.

Circle

In our daily opening and closing circles, children will practice various activities, games, gross motor work, songs and rhymes, mindfulness activities, breathing exercises, and brief guided meditations, all intended to connect children with themselves and one another.

We aim to assist children in centering and grounding into the space, as well as closing the space with reverence when our sessions end. This also helps to encourage a mindful way of moving through the world beyond the threshold of our space.

Study Hall

Our Study Hall is a co-op run class available to our 8-12 year olds where children have the opportunity to work independently, with guidance, on curriculum materials brought from home. The primary focus is on Language Arts and Math, but other subjects are welcome also.

The goal of the Study Hall option is to give families the opportunity to get some of their personal curriculum work completed during our scheduled time together, as well as the opportunity for students to develop their independent work ethic and skill.

Parents will be expected to provide detailed material for their child to complete each study hall day. This should include an instruction sheet letting the Study Hall facilitator and student know what is intended to be completed, and notebook, folder, etc. in which to complete the work. (This could be as simple as "Please have my student complete the two pages of addition practice provided.", or "Please have my student read one chapter of their book and answer these three questions.", or "Please have my student read the passage about Abraham Lincoln and draw a picture about it.")

Additionally, there are other quiet options available to children who either didn't bring their own work from home, have completed their work, or need a break from their work. Some of those options include reading/looking at books, drawing, beeswax modeling, simple handwork and other similar things. We may also occasionally do a simple hands-on group activity or project all together during this time.

Parents wanting to contribute to the co-op aspect of Study Hall

will sign up on a rotating schedule that works for them. During their volunteer time in Study Hall the co-op parents will assist students in completing the work they've brought for the day, including but not limited to; assistance with reading/understanding instructions, staying on task, reviewing concepts based on materials provided, and providing alternate activities where appropriate. All co-op parents will be required to provide their PA Child Abuse and Criminal Background checks and clearances, and will be expected to maintain a respectful and gentle demeanor with students during their time together.

All parents contributing to Study Hall co-op duties will receive a tuition credit towards their North Star Program tuition each subsequent month based on their commitment to Study Hall co-op.

Homeschool

Portfolio

Through our year, the facilitators will share photos and examples of work that the children in the Starlight class create along with a list of what subjects we have touched on throughout our time together.

While some projects will come home as they are finished, an overarching compilation will be presented to parents at the conclusion of our year together.

You can expect to see age appropriate examples that touch on a range of subjects, including but not limited to:

Math

Literacy

Science

History

Health

Art

Home Economics

Physical Education

Fire Safety

The intention with these compilations is that they may act as a supplemental portion of your portfolio for your homeschool evaluation at year's end.

(Portfolio requirements will vary from evaluator to evaluator. )

What You Won't See

None of the work created in our program is ever forced. You won't see your child coming home with boring worksheets or repetitive drills. We strongly believe that meaningful and memorable learning is experiential first and foremost.

("..a child who has attained the age of 6 on or before September 1 must enroll and attend school or begin a home school program that year."

If that applies to your child, you will be required to have a homeschool evaluation.)

Fill out an interest form

In order to best serve our participants, we aim to bring together a balanced group of kids. We use a simple interest and application process to assist in maintaining gender and age balance within the group, and we strive to have a space for every family. Please fill out the short interest form below and we will reach out to you to set up a meeting.

Enrollment officially opens January 25th, 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a modern-ancestral way of education?

It is a fusion of knowledge and simplicity of our ancestors with awareness of the modern world. Remembering the old ways, while allowing for growth and evolution. Reviving practical skills and life lessons in a healthy community setting, while expanding our spiritual, emotional, physiological, and intellectual potential.

I'm not ready to drop my child off, can I stay for class?

You are more than welcome to stay on the premises, however we do ask that all parents, other than parent volunteers and assistants, remain in the background. We have noticed in our time facilitating various programs that children are more readily available for guidance from the facilitators when their parent or caregiver (who is usually their primary person in charge), is not close by. Each parent has the opportunity to sign up for various volunteer roles and we may open a few parent assistant slots throughout the year so they can be a part of the magic that occurs during their children's learning.

Is this program affiliated with any religion?

New Earth Traditions Homeschool is not affiliated with any religious organization. We do not discriminate based on religion (or anything else!), nor do we favor any religion. We aim to incorporate holidays and cultural traditions of our enrolled families into our curriculum, and any religious topics are broached strictly from an educational standpoint. We do incorporate mindfulness, non-denominational meditation, and practices like qigong and intention setting in our circles and some of our lessons. If you have more specific questions please inquire by email at [email protected]. Our programs operate out of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Pottstown facility, and are not affiliated with the church otherwise.

You mention keeping balance based partially on gender, do you discriminate based on gender?

No, we do not discriminate based on gender. We do however, feel that balance within the group setting can create a more fulfilling experience for everyone, therefore, we do ask about gender so we can do our best to make that a reality.

My child is only four but would love this, can they attend even though they aren't five?

Children must turn five on or before October 1st of the school year to be eligible for the Starlight Class. The activities we plan require a certain amount of attention and younger children who haven't yet developed the attention span necessary can become a distraction for the entire group. This group is reserved for children five and older, and we would welcome you to read more about our Starflower Early Childhood program for kids 3-5 years old or Nature Playgroup for kids aged 0-5 (turning 6 after Oct 1 of that school year.) Exceptions may be made on a case by case basis.

Do you have more details about the volunteer Roles?

Please email us at [email protected] if you would like to be a volunteer!

Substitute Facilitator- Sign up to be on our list of on-call substitute facilitators for one, two or three days! (paid a flat rate per day of facilitation)

Tuesdays 9:00a-3:00p

Wednesdays 9:00a-3:00p

Thursdays 9:00a-3:00p

Responsibilities may include: Assisting teachers, executing a simple plan for the day & overseeing the NSP kids (ages 5-7 and 8-12). Facilitate Playgroup Activity and Story. Assist with lunch prep, service and cleanup. Assist with general set up, and clean up.

Location: South of Pottstown, PA 19465

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