Create an education kids will love

Guiding a microschool is a joyful way to give back to your community while you earn an income!

Prenda Guide with students
Prenda Guide with students

How to become a Prenda Guide

You don't need a teaching credential to become a Prenda guide — we provide the tools, training, and ongoing support you need to run your own microschool for K-8th learners.

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Listen in as our Chief Empowerment Advocate, Kaity Broadbent, shares everything you need to know about microschooling.

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Create your free Prenda World account, and we'll connect you to your microschool set-up specialist. They'll walk you through designing your microschool.

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Get the word out!

Tell your friends and community about your microschool and start enrolling students. Start your step-by-step training and join our guide community for support.

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Start empowering learners

There's nothing better than helping kids set big goals and discover their personal purpose for learning. Your students and their parents are going to love you!

Prenda Guide with students
Prenda Guide with students

Microschools made easy

The tools and support you need

We give you everything you need to start and run a microschool in your community:

Student-led comprehensive learning system

Prenda prioritizes  engagement and academics  by leveraging evidence-based techniques in a four-mode learning day: connect, conquer, collaborate, and create. With projects designed to nurture each child’s personal passion and adaptive diagnostic tests in math and reading, Prenda provides a customized curriculum that makes sense for each child.

Easy-to-use microschool management tools

Easily set up your microschool with Prenda’s plug-and-play software platform. Manage enrollment, track students’ progress, process payments, even build your own marketing website with Prenda tools, advised by your microschool set-up specialist and a personal guide coach.

Wraparound support and ongoing skill training

Year-round academic coaches provide on-call support to help you with learning, behavior, motivation, and more. Prenda also offers free ongoing training to help you understand the art and science of empowering young learners.

Student-led comprehensive learning system

Prenda prioritizes engagement and academics by leveraging evidence-based techniques in a four-mode learning day: connect, conquer, collaborate, and create. With projects designed to nurture each child’s personal passion and adaptive diagnostic tests in math and reading, Prenda provides a customized curriculum that makes sense for each child.

Easy-to-use microschool management tools

Easily set up your microschool with Prenda’s plug-and-play software platform. Manage enrollment, track student progress, process payments, and even build your own marketing website with Prenda tools. Your dedicated microschool set-up specialist and personal guide coach will support you at every step.

Wraparound support and ongoing skill training

Year-round academic coaches provide on-call support to help you with learning, behavior, motivation, and more. Prenda also offers free ongoing training to help you understand the art and science of empowering young learners.

Check out our Guide Toolkit and Curriculum Overview
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How much can I earn?

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$28000
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$2,200 / STUDENT / YEAR
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As a guide, there are no up front costs to working with Prenda. Here's how it works...

  • Decide what you'll charge for enrollment in your school. Most guides charge about $4,000 per student, per year for providing 20 hours of school each week.
  • Prenda adds $2,200 per student to the fee you set to cover access to our learning system and all the support we offer to you and your students.
  • Most families use state scholarship programs to fund their microschool experience so there is no out of pocket cost to them. If a state scholarship is not available in your state, families pay the full cost out of pocket.
Ready to get started?
Start your microschool

State Scholarship Programs

See what microschool funding is available in your state
In some states, public funding is available to your students. In other states, parents pay you directly.
• Direct Payment: Parent pays out of pocket
• State Scholarship: Parent pays with public funds

Setting up your microschool

There are three basic things you need to create an amazing microschool. Here’s how Prenda helps with all three:

Location

Many Prenda guides choose to run their microschools out of their homes, but if that's not an option, no problem. Your microschool specialist and guide coach can help you find alternative locations like churches, community centers, tutoring centers, or other spaces.

Students

Create a professional online presence with
Prenda World’s microschool profile builder. Set a custom URL for your page, add pictures, and you'll be listed on our Microschool Map. As you start to recruit students for your class, you can share your profile with friends and parents. You only need two students to get started!

Training

Whether you're new to education or a seasoned educator, we'll walk you through setting up and running your microschool. Basic guide training is online, self-paced, and typically takes 1-2 weeks to complete. Additional opportunities to learn and grow are offered all year long, both virtually and in person.

Location

Many Prenda guides choose to run their microschools out of their homes, but if that's not an option, no problem. Your microschool specialist and guide coach can help you find alternative locations like churches, community centers, tutoring centers, or other spaces.

Students

Create a professional online presence with
Prenda World’s microschool profile builder. Set a custom URL for your page, add pictures, and you'll be listed on our Microschool Map. As you start to recruit students for your class, you can share your profile with friends and parents. You only need two students to get started!

Training

Whether you're new to education or a seasoned educator, we'll walk you through setting up and running your microschool. Basic guide training is online, self-paced, and typically takes 1-2 weeks to complete. Additional opportunities to learn and grow are offered all year long, both virtually and in person.

Rewiring roles for effective learning

Instead of lesson planning, lecturing, and grading, Prenda guides nurture, inspire, and coach:
Build relationships where students feel safe, accepted, and seen
Help students see learning as a gift and learn to manage their autonomy
Inspire students to set big goals and explore their curiosities
Scaffold, adapt, and augment the learning process based on each student's interests and needs
Instead of sitting still and listening passively, Prenda learners attempt, struggle, and persist:
Take responsibility for their personal progress and learning
Embrace not knowing things with courage, patience, and curiosity
Discover their personal purpose, interests, and talents
Set ambitious goals and consistently push to meet them
Instead of lesson planning, lecturing, and grading, Prenda guides nurture, inspire, and coach.
Instead of sitting still and listening passively, Prenda learners attempt, struggle, and persist.
Build relationships where students feel safe, accepted, and seen
Take responsibility for their personal progress and learning
Help students see learning as a gift and learn to manage their autonomy
Embrace not knowing things with courage, patience, and curiosity
Inspire students to set big goals and explore their curiosities
Discover their personal purpose, interests, and talents
Scaffold, adapt, and augment the learning process based on each student's interests and needs
Set ambitious goals and consistently push to meet them
Results

Prenda microschools drive engagement and academic growth

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A team behind you at every step

You don't need an education background as a Prenda guide. You'll have a team behind you at every step.  

Microschool Specialist
A personal consultant to help you launch your microschool start to finish.
Prenda Guides
Academic Coaches
On-call year-round to help you know how to best support your students.
Guide Coach
An active guide mentor to help you with their own experience and Prenda expertise.
Professional Development
Ongoing training to help you master the art and science of empowering kids.

Meet Prenda Guides

Prenda Guide with students
Prenda Guide with students

Before Prenda, I homeschooled for 15 years. As I explored the idea of microschooling and researched Prenda, I found that it was the perfect fit for my family. Prenda has been a huge blessing for me as a guide, for my son, and for my other learners. Prenda's teaching philosophy is top-notch. The program encourages autonomy which is one of the things that I value most in education. I am so grateful to God for placing me on this teaching journey with Prenda! It has been amazing!

Ranita
– Prenda Guide
Prenda Guide with students
Prenda Guide with students

I love Prenda! This is an educator's dream job! I have never (in my nearly 30 years of being an educator) been so excited to see graphs, data charts, and diagnostic reports! I'm genuinely giddy! The collaborative efforts that happen when they have ownership of their learning, and their eagerness to work on the next subject--it makes my heart flutter! This educator mama's heart is bursting!

Trina
– Prenda Guide
Prenda Guide with students
Prenda Guide with students

I can’t describe to you precisely the magic that happens here. But I can just say that Prenda is a miracle for my students and me.

I have no burnout. I have minimal stress. I wake up, make the commute down my hallway, and get my home space ready to teach. Education is fun again and parents are witnessing their whole child grow. I can’t tell you how honored I am to provide an educational environment like this to these kids and foster a love of lifelong learning in each of them.

Jamie
– Prenda Guide
Prenda Guide with students
Prenda Guide with students

I was unsure about leaving my job and pulling my kids from public school. I was nervous that I didn't have what it took to teach, and leaving the only system I knew seemed scary and crazy. We made the jump, and I started a microschool with my own two children and four additional learners. My students love coming to school every day so much that going home is the most challenging transition. Thank you to Prenda for offering this life-changing experience.

Heather
– Prenda Guide
Prenda Guide with students
Prenda Guide with students

As a previous homeschool parent, I know the stress of choosing curriculum and making sure you have all your bases covered to teach your children independently. Prenda has allowed me the opportunity to bring my kids home and school them with great resources in a way that empowers them as learners. They learn to own their education, and they can work at their level regardless of where the other kids in their class are.

Stephanie
– Prenda Guide

FAQs

What is a microschool and what are the requirements to get started as a guide?

A microschool is a small group of learners led by a caring adult or “guide” that helps kids progress academically while deepening their love of learning and supporting a strong sense of self-efficacy.

There are a few basic prerequisites to run a Prenda microschool:

  • a safe and suitable location
  • the internet
  • and you–a caring, dependable, willing-to-learn adult! 
Do I need to be a certified teacher to guide a microschool?

No. There is no educational requirement to guide a microschool. Interestingly, about half of all guides are certified teachers and the other half are passionate parents or community members who want to make a difference for the students in their lives. We’ve seen successful microschools run by homeschool parents, business leaders, soccer coaches, grandparents, and church leaders.

“Guiding” is different than “teaching.” Our learning experience does not depend on the guide to provide instruction as a teacher would in a classroom setting. Instead, you help students set goals, monitor their progress, and support them as they learn how to learn. Academic coaches provide expert support for guides and live 24-hour math tutoring is available for students when needed.

How much does Prenda cost and how am I paid as a guide?

Prenda charges a per-student platform fee of $2,199 per year for state scholarship students or $219.90 per month for direct-pay students. 

Guides charge an additional fee for microschool services provided to students. Each guide determines their own fee during the microschool setup process.

Prenda collects the total microschool fee from students, retains the Prenda platform fee, and transfers the guide fee portion to the guide through a third-party payment processor. The timing of billing and guide payments depends on how students in the microschool are funded.

Can I guide only my own children?

Yes! We call this a "Single-Family Microschool" but we consider you just as much a guide as if you were guiding a “Multi-Family Microschool.” You still have access to all the tools and support a Multi-Family Microschool gets except payment services, unless you expand to serving students beyond your family.

What kind of time commitment is involved in guiding a microschool?

The Prenda learning experience was designed around a 16-hour week for K-2nd grade students (4, 4-hour days) and a 20-hour week for 3-8th grade students (4, 5-hour days). However, you can choose to adjust this schedule to meet the needs of your community. You may also choose to guide more than one microschool. You'll set your calendar for the year during the microschool setup process.

How many students are in a microschool?

In our experience, 7-10 learners in a microschool is ideal. You may choose to exceed 10 students, but we have found that when groups get too big the magic of the small group is lost and guiding becomes stressful. Most parents are looking for a small-group experience so if you accept more students, your microschool may become less attractive.

What is a State Scholarship?

A state scholarship provides public funding to families to use for their student’s education. Families can use these state scholarship funds to pay for a student’s Prenda microschool experience. The most common term for these scholarships is an "Education Savings Account" or "ESA." Availability and details of these programs vary by state. If available in your state, this funding is typically enough to allow families to participate in a Prenda microschool with little to no out-of-pocket costs.

Check out your state's funding page by clicking your state on the map here for more information.

What does Direct Pay mean?

Direct Pay means that parents pay out of pocket for their child to utilize Prenda's learning model and attend your microschool. Each student signs up for a monthly subscription that includes the $219.90 Prenda fee plus whatever you (the guide) decide to charge as a monthly guide fee. You'll set your guide fee during the microschool setup process.

What is the guide’s relationship with Prenda?

Each guide is an independent business owner, who is solely responsible for operating their own microschool. You are not a Prenda employee or independent contractor. Prenda is an educational service provider that helps provide you with the resources and support you need to run a successful microschool.

Does Prenda find students for my microschool?

Prenda does not assign students to microschools. It is up to you as the guide to recruit students and families for your microschool. We provide helpful resources like Facebook pages where guides and families can connect, the microschool map, and a customizable microschool profile page to help you spread the word about your school. Additionally, we provide you with information and shareable resources to help your community understand what a microschool is and why they might be interested in attending with you.

You can learn more about how to recruit students to your microschool on our free webinar "marketing your microschool" here.

Are locations provided for microschools?

Prenda does not provide locations for microschools. It is up to you as the guide to find and secure a suitable location for your microschool. Most guides operate out of their home, but many use more formal locations like churches, commercial spaces, or community centers. Some guides share a larger location and host several microschools together. If finding a location sounds hard, reach out to us and we can help you think through your options and connect you with a guide coach that can support you.

Does Prenda ensure the security and safety of students in my microschool?

No. The ultimate responsibility for ensuring the safety and security of students rests with the guide and the families who choose to enroll in the microschool. Prenda does not approve or certify microschool locations and does not guarantee the safety and security of students in the microschool. It is important for parents to conduct due diligence and make sure the guide and microschool environment is a good fit for their child.

Prenda requires a background check for every guide and adult who will be at the location during school hours. Prenda pays for all background checks. Guides should ensure that students are always safe while at their microschool. This includes controlling access to things like drugs, medicine, chemicals, alcohol, or weapons, and any bodies of water as well as ensuring that students are safe on the internet.

What is a microschool and what are the requirements to get started as a guide?

A microschool is a small group of learners led by a caring adult or “guide” that helps kids progress academically while deepening their love of learning and supporting a strong sense of self-efficacy.

There are a few basic prerequisites to run a Prenda microschool:

  • a safe and suitable location
  • the internet
  • and you–a caring, dependable, willing-to-learn adult! 
Do I need to be a certified teacher to guide a microschool?

No. There is no educational requirement to guide a microschool. Interestingly, about half of all guides are certified teachers and the other half are passionate parents or community members who want to make a difference for the students in their lives. We’ve seen successful microschools run by homeschool parents, business leaders, soccer coaches, grandparents, and church leaders.

“Guiding” is different than “teaching.” Our learning experience does not depend on the guide to provide instruction as a teacher would in a classroom setting. Instead, you help students set goals, monitor their progress, and support them as they learn how to learn. Academic coaches provide expert support for guides and live 24-hour math tutoring is available for students when needed.

How much does Prenda cost and how am I paid as a guide?

Prenda charges a per-student platform fee of $2,199 per year for state scholarship students or $219.90 per month for direct-pay students. 

Guides charge an additional fee for microschool services provided to students. Each guide determines their own fee during the microschool setup process.

Prenda collects the total microschool fee from students, retains the Prenda platform fee, and transfers the guide fee portion to the guide through a third-party payment processor. The timing of billing and guide payments depends on how students in the microschool are funded.

Learn more about how much you can earn as a guide here.

Can I guide only my own children?

Yes! We call this a "Single-Family Microschool" but we consider you just as much a guide as if you were guiding a “Multi-Family Microschool.” You still have access to all the tools and support a Multi-Family Microschool gets except payment services, unless you expand to serving students beyond your family.

What kind of time commitment is involved in guiding a microschool?

The Prenda learning experience was designed around a 16-hour week for K-2nd grade students (4, 4-hour days) and a 20-hour week for 3-8th grade students (4, 5-hour days). However, you can choose to adjust this schedule to meet the needs of your community. You may also choose to guide more than one microschool. You'll set your calendar for the year during the microschool setup process.

How many students are in a microschool?

In our experience, 7-10 learners in a microschool is ideal. You may choose to exceed 10 students, but we have found that when groups get too big the magic of the small group is lost and guiding becomes stressful. Most parents are looking for a small-group experience so if you accept more students, your microschool may become less attractive.

What is a State Scholarship?

A state scholarship provides public funding to families to use for their student’s education. Families can use these state scholarship funds to pay for a student’s Prenda microschool experience. The most common term for these scholarships is an "Education Savings Account" or "ESA." Availability and details of these programs vary by state. If available in your state, this funding is typically enough to allow families to participate in a Prenda microschool with little to no out-of-pocket costs.

Check out your state's funding page by clicking your state on the map here for more information.

What does Direct Pay mean?

Direct Pay means that parents pay out of pocket for their child to utilize Prenda's learning model and attend your microschool. Each student signs up for a monthly subscription that includes the $219.90 Prenda fee plus whatever you (the guide) decide to charge as a monthly guide fee. You'll set your guide fee during the microschool setup process.

What is the guide’s relationship with Prenda?

Each guide is an independent business owner, who is solely responsible for operating their own microschool. You are not a Prenda employee or independent contractor. Prenda is an educational service provider that helps provide you with the resources and support you need to run a successful microschool.

Does Prenda find students for my microschool?

Prenda does not assign students to microschools. It is up to you as the guide to recruit students and families for your microschool. We provide helpful resources like Facebook pages where guides and families can connect, the microschool map, and a customizable microschool profile page to help you spread the word about your school. Additionally, we provide you with information and shareable resources to help your community understand what a microschool is and why they might be interested in attending with you.

You can learn more about how to recruit students to your microschool on our free webinar "marketing your microschool" here

Are locations provided for microschools?

Prenda does not provide locations for microschools. It is up to you as the guide to find and secure a suitable location for your microschool. Most guides operate out of their home, but many use more formal locations like churches, commercial spaces, or community centers. Some guides share a larger location and host several microschools together. If finding a location sounds hard, reach out to us and we can help you think through your options and connect you with a guide coach that can support you.

Does Prenda ensure the security and safety of students in my microschool?

No. The ultimate responsibility for ensuring the safety and security of students rests with the guide and the families who choose to enroll in the microschool. Prenda does not approve or certify microschool locations and does not guarantee the safety and security of students in the microschool. It is important for parents to conduct due diligence and make sure the guide and microschool environment is a good fit for their child.

Prenda requires a background check for every guide and adult who will be at the location during school hours. Prenda pays for all background checks. Guides should ensure that students are always safe while at their microschool. This includes controlling access to things like drugs, medicine, chemicals, alcohol, or weapons, and any bodies of water as well as ensuring that students are safe on the internet.