
“We don’t need no thought control, no dark sarcasm in the classroom. Teachers, leave them kids alone. Hey, teachers, leave them kids alone! All in all, it’s just another brick in the wall. All in all, you’re just another brick in the wall.”
Pink Floyd
Break down the bricks of indoctrination by joining a community of like-minded individuals with the purpose of providing an education without discrimination.
Do you want a better and safer education for your children?

Kern Resource Center KRC is an alternative to dropping your students off at public school and hoping for the best. Parents can drop off their students for a quality education provided by HomeSchool Instructional Coaches. Each coach has experience in mentoring, teaching, and have obtained post graduate school education. Some coaches have even been public school teachers and have decided to leave government education because of their ethics and morals, including the one writing this blog. I want to address some hesitancy concerns some people may have about joining KRC in the fall or not:
Common Hesitancy Concern: ‘oof I don’t want my kid to not be around other kids and then turn out odd…I want my kid to be socially normal.
Response: KRC can help ease your hesitancy and worries about that because your child will be around other students all day long, mimicking a traditional school setting. Young students will have one designated homeroom instructor, while secondary students will have rotational content instructional coaches.
Common Hesitancy Concern: Why isn’t this place just called a new school? Why are the teachers called coaches? That’s kinda weird!
Response: KRC is a nonprofit educational facility detaching itself from the government and government money to live out (we the people want a different education) therefore it cannot be called a school because it isn’t considered a state accredited school. However, it is still a facility of learning and follows all requirements for college entry/readiness as well as career/trade readiness. The teachers are instructional coaches because the word “teacher” attaches itself to the environment of a government public school. The definition of a coach is one who “instructs, trains, or directs” so it’s basically the same thing. Rest assured all homeschool instructional coaches are equipped to teach and have taught before.
So what are you waiting for?
There is freedom outside the brickwall of government indoctrination.
Secure your spot May 30th!
Open Registration July 4th.
Questions call us (833) KRC-KERN or email info@KernResourceCenter.com
