
Welcome to Teen Central!
This is the hub for all things related to Heritage Homeschoolers teens, ages 13 and up. Here, parents and students can explore the wide array of opportunities we offer, from exciting activities and field trips to leadership development. Whether you're interested in clubs, earning academic honors, meeting up with friends, or participating in hands-on community service projects, Teen Central is where you’ll find the information and inspiration to make the most of your high school years.
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Have ideas for events or activities? We want to hear from you! Teen Central is shaped by our students, and we welcome your input to make it even better. Dive in and discover all the ways you can grow, learn, and lead at Heritage!

Heritage Homeschoolers
Heritage Teen Life
At Heritage Homeschoolers, we believe that education extends far beyond textbooks and coursework. Our high school clubs and organizations are designed to provide students with meaningful leadership opportunities, hands-on experiences, and a strong sense of community, equipping them with the skills necessary for success in college, careers, and life. We also value FUN and friendships!
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Our goal is to create a diverse range of extracurricular activities where students can grow, contribute, and lead while pursuing their passions and interests. By participating in these clubs, students will not only enhance their homeschool experience but also build an impressive resume that reflects initiative, dedication, and leadership—all of which are key factors in college admissions and scholarship applications.
Achievement, Character, Leadership, and Service
Discover Beta Club
The Heritage Homeschoolers chapter of National Beta Club is an academic and service-oriented society for high-achieving homeschool students. As part of the nationally recognized Beta Club organization, our high school chapter exists to promote the ideals of academic excellence, leadership, character, and service. Students who meet eligibility criteria are invited to join and participate in meaningful service projects, leadership development opportunities, and academic enrichment activities. Through Beta Club, students grow as scholars and citizens while building a strong sense of purpose, responsibility, and community. It's a wonderful way for homeschoolers to be recognized for their hard work and to make a positive impact through service.


Excellence. Integrity. Heritage. Service. Perserverance.
Cooper Woodson Honor Society
The Cooper-Woodson Honor Society is dedicated to recognizing and nurturing academic excellence, leadership, service, and cultural literacy among high school homeschool students. Inspired by the legacies of Anna Julia Cooper and Carter G. Woodson, our society upholds the belief that education is both a personal and communal responsibility—empowering students to excel, serve, and uplift their communities. We provide opportunities for leadership development, community service, and the exchange of ideas, all while fostering a culture of scholarship. Through CWHS, students are encouraged to excel academically and contribute meaningfully to their communities.
Heritage Homeschoolers High School Book Club
Join the Lit Club
Lit Club is a teen-led book club designed for high schoolers (9th–12th grade) who love to read—or want to read more—and connect with others. Sponsored by Heritage Homeschoolers but open to all teens, Lit Club blends meaningful literary discussion with a strong emphasis on friendship and fun.​ We believe that book club should be as much about connection as it is about reading, so sometimes we offer optional social activities immediately following our discussion time.

Feedback & Contact
We strive to create empowering and enjoyable experiences for our homeschool families. In order to continue to grow and get better as an organization, we welcome constructive feedback, suggestions and encouragement. Please use this form to connect with our leadership team.