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Aspen Grove (HSE) is a publicly funded, planned nonprofit homeschool enrichment program serving families in the Westminster, Broomfield, and Louisville areas. The program is designed to complement parent-directed homeschooling by providing structured academic enrichment, individualized instruction, and community-based learning opportunities for students in grades K–5.

  • Aspen Grove Homeschool Enrichment exists to partner with families in providing a supportive, personalized learning environment where students grow academically, socially, and emotionally.

  • Aspen Grove is founded on the belief that children learn best in environments that are intentionally designed, relationship-driven, and responsive to individual needs. Learning is not one-size-fits-all, and effective education must account for differences in development, regulation, strengths, and interests.

    Aspen Grove views academic learning, social-emotional growth, movement, and community engagement as interconnected. Core academics are delivered in focused, individualized blocks, while additional time is dedicated to social skills, emotional regulation, physical movement, and real-world learning experiences. This approach supports both cognitive development and student well-being.

    The program embraces a partnership model with families, recognizing parents as the primary educators. Aspen Grove provides structure, guidance, and instructional support while ensuring that learning remains aligned and consistent across home and program days.

    Aspen Grove is particularly well-suited for students who benefit from small group instruction, predictable routines, flexible pacing, and strong adult relationships. While many students may be neurodivergent, the program is designed to support a wide range of learners without requiring labels or diagnoses.

    Above all, Aspen Grove is committed to creating a safe, inclusive community where students are known, supported, and encouraged to grow into capable, confident learners.

    • Belonging

    • Respect

    • Growth

    • Partnership with families

  • Do you serve students with IEPs or 504s?

    Aspen Grove welcomes students with diverse learning profiles. While it is not required to implement formal IEPs or 504 plans, the program uses individualized learning plans and reasonable supports to meet student needs in partnership with families.

    What is the student-to-teacher ratio?

    Aspen Grove intentionally maintains small group sizes to support individualized instruction and strong relationships. Ratios will remain low as the program grows.

    Logistics & Operations

    Where is Aspen Grove located?

    The program is targeting locations in the Westminster, Broomfield, and Louisville areas. A specific address will be shared once a facility is secured.

    Will after-school care be available?

    Yes. After-school care will be offered as an option for families who need extended care.

    Do students need to attend Fridays?

    No. Fridays are optional enrichment days and may include field trips, community service projects, or special activities.

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