1β3 Days/Week Β· Ages 4β11 Β· Fridays Are Field Days
Sage Field's Homeschool Drop-In Program is built for families who want flexible, enriching academic support without a long-term commitment. Choose 1 to 5 days per week β and adjust as your family's schedule evolves.
Schedule
1β3 Days/Week
Ages
4β11 Years
Fridays
Field Days
Class Size
~10 Kids
Unlike traditional schools that group children by grade, Sage Field uses ability-based and interest-led grouping. Every child gets individualized academic support in literacy and numeracy β exactly where they are, not where their birthday says they should be.
Every child who attends β whether 1 day or 5 days a week β joins all enrichments: arts, music, movement, science, and social-emotional learning. No child misses out because of their schedule.





From one day a week to three β you decide
Perfect for families who want a taste of microschool enrichment without disrupting your home rhythm.
Two structured days create a consistent routine while leaving plenty of flexibility for family-led learning.
Three days offers deep engagement with academics, enrichments, and peer connection each week.
Every Friday is a unique, themed adventure β included for all families who attend on Fridays. No two Fridays are ever the same.
The best of both worlds
Sage Field is a microschool built specifically for flexibility. With tiny class sizes and a family-centered approach, you get the structure and socialization of school β while your family keeps full control of the learning journey.
We group by ability and interest, not grade. Each child progresses at their own pace.
With ~10 kids per class, every child gets real attention and a genuine community.
Curiosity drives the curriculum. Kids learn more when they care about the subject.
Mixed-age groups and collaborative projects build authentic friendships and social skills.
The Homeschool Drop-In option is available across both of our current programs β choose the season that fits your family.

Twelve weeks of themed adventures, hands-on projects, nature play, art, and academic enrichment in a small, nurturing group.

A full school-year microschool experience blending Montessori, Waldorf, and Reggio-inspired methods with TEKS-aligned academics.
Join our community 1β3 days/week
Drop-In
Perfect for trying it out or occasional days
Part-Time
Part-Time
Spots are limited β reach out to find the right schedule for your family.
Week 3 is complete β and it's been our biggest week yet. Here's a glimpse at what our students experienced.
Week 3 was all about independence and community. Primary students embraced Montessori work cycles, made breakthroughs in phonics, and cooked banana bread muffins and banana yogurt popsicles. Elementary students dove into context clues, multiplication fluency, an area and perimeter zoo project, and a life skills dishwashing lesson. Both groups celebrated with a joyful Lunch with a Loved One family event and a splashy Beach Bash Field Friday.
Montessori Independence
Choosing between phonics, math, writing, life skills, and art at their own pace
Phonics: CVC, Blends & Magic E
Letter identification through digraphs and Magic E β many blending independently
Banana Bread Muffins & Popsicles
Banana bread chocolate chip muffins and banana yogurt popsicles β a big hit
Lunch with a Loved One
A joyful family event celebrating the community we're building
Beach Bash Field Friday
Water slide, ocean-themed slime, ice cream bar, and painted sea shells
Context Clues & Vocabulary
Using context in passages; charades game to act out vocabulary words
Multiplication Fluency
Arrays for lower el; 2-digit Γ 1-digit for upper el β facts 6β12
Area & Perimeter Zoo Project
Two multiplication facts + a zoo animal β find area/perimeter, draw the enclosure, build a class zoo
Life Skills: Dishwashing
Each child responsible for two dishes β real soap, sponge, and water
Lunch with a Loved One
First family event β families got a peek into a day at Sage Field