A woman and four children standing on a small porch outside a white house, smiling and waving. The children are dressed in colorful clothes and the woman is wearing a black dress. Homeschool family. Homeschool. Homeschool mother. Mothering Motherhood

It was all

a dream.

Sol House began as a dream rooted in our own family’s search for meaningful, connected learning. As a homeschooling family of six, we’ve experienced both the beauty and the gaps of home education—craving deeper community, creative freedom, and a space where our children could grow alongside others in a nurturing, multi-age environment. What started as backyard lessons and kitchen-table conversations has grown into a vision for something more: a place where families like ours can belong, create, and learn together. Sol House is our way of building that space—not just for our kids, but for the next generation of North Georgia learners.

What began as a whisper in our own home has grown into a call we’ve heard echoed across dining room tables, co-op meetups, and long text threads with other families. Parents are yearning for something that honors their child’s individuality while restoring connection, purpose, and beauty to daily life. Sol House is not just a program—it’s a movement toward intentional, legacy-building education. We’re creating what we couldn’t find, and we believe others are ready to build it with us.