NEW ROSWELL LOCATION
OPENING 2026 - 2027

Weatherstone Academy
Roswell, GA
Conveniently located one minute from the HWY 92 / HWY 9 junction
15 minutes from Alpharetta, Dunwoody, East Cobb, Milton!
5th Grade - High School
SERVICES
Full-Time & Hybrid Education
Enrichment & Electives
Accredited Transcript Available
Supporting Accelerated, On-Level, Approaching Level, & Academic Support Cohorts
Weatherstone Academy offers both a comprehensive education and enrichment program and a personal pathways program that allows students to take self-study courses under the direction of a teacher. Our comprehensive program is designed for students in 5th grade through high school who enjoy a little more time and a little less pressure in a balanced and relaxed setting . Our students enjoy being part of a social system, but do best in in an environment that meets them where they are. We offer on-level academics with built-in accommodations for both added rigor and academic support. Our progression-based approach in math and reading allows students to work at a pace that supports their personal challenge point, while our experiential-based approach in science and social studies provides meaningful and engaging experiences that capture interest and inspire critical thinking. Our solid academic programming provides students with the courses and credits needed to build a strong college-ready transcript.​
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Our students are driven, curious, creative, and engaged. Whether your child needs general instruction, mild accommodations, or individualized academic support in reading and/or math, our core courses and evidence-based support strategies strengthen academic foundations—all in a way that sparks curiosity, builds confidence, and sets students up for success now and into the future.
Oh - and did we mention that our students LOVE coming to class each day?!?​
PROGRAM OPTIONS
5-DAY COMPREHENSIVE
5-Day Comprehensive
Monday - Friday​​
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Wednesday Half or Full Day
AM: Guided Workday
PM: Specials / Electives​​​
4-DAY OPTIONS
4-Day Academic
Monday - Thursday​​​​
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Wednesday Half or Full Day
AM: Guided Workday
PM: Specials / Electives
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4-Day Hybrid
M/T/TH + Friday Electives​​​​​
3-DAY ACADEMIC
3-Day Academics
Mon/Tues/Thurs​​​
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2-Day Academic
Intermediate by Request Only
Tues/Thurs
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FRIDAY ENRICHMENT
Friday Enrichment
May be added to any hybrid or join as a standalone participant!​
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Complete your week of learning with a lively day filled with creativity, critical thinking, connection, and hands-on fun!
FRAMEWORK
Intermediate & Middle School
Hands-on, engaging instruction in the core subjects using a careful selection of commercial curriculum and teacher-curated resources. Students engage in a mix of learning experiences including independent and cooperative activities, games, reading, research, informative text and videos, worktexts, and project-based learning.
Core Subjects
ELA: Critical Reading & Writing; Structured Literacy (Grammar, Spelling, Vocabulary, Morphology)
Math: 5th Grade - Algebra 1
Science: Earth Science, Life Science, Physical Science
Social Studies: Geography, World Cultures, Georgia Studies
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Wednesday Specials & Friday Enrichment:
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Specials such as PE and art will be available Wednesday afternoons. Our Friday program offers a full day of enrichment classes and socialization opportunities!
High School 1 (8th - 10th)
High school students learn through engaging teacher-directed lessons, hands-on activities, and project-based learning; core concepts are reinforced on workdays through our online learning platform.
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Teacher Directed Core Subjects:
ELA: English 1 & 2 (Literature & Composition)
Math: Fundamentals to Advanced Algebra /Trigonometry
Science: Earth Science, Biology
Social Studies: Local Studies, Gov/Civ
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Teacher Supported Self-Study: Advanced Courses, Honors, ACE Transferable Dual Credit
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Beginning in HS1 students can also select from a wide array of courses ranging from fundamentals, honors, or dual credit using our selected online course library. Teachers will assist in curating the student's coursework and will monitor progress, assign hands-on projects, and help to manage a final capstone.
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Electives: Recommended electives will be available on Wednesday afternoons. Interest-based electives will be available on Fridays. Students may also take elective courses online or as self-study through other venues.
High School 2 (10th - 12th)
Students in 10th - 12th grade can select teacher-directed (TD) courses as listed below or they can opt for teacher-supported courses to curate their own transcript though our Teacher Supported Self-Study (TS) , Honors/Dual Credit (HDC), Dual Enrollment (DE), or Create Your Own Credit (CYOC) options! Hundreds of courses available!
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Teacher Directed Core Subjects:
ELA: English 3 & 4 (Literature & Composition)
Math: Fundamentals - Advanced Algebra /Trigonometry
Science: Chem in Action; Physics in Action
Social Studies: US History, World History
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Teacher Supported Self-Study: Honors, Dual Credit, Dual Enrollment
In addition to teacher-supported honors and/or dual credit options using our selected online course library, we also offer supported-self study to students taking online dual enrollment courses at local colleges such as Chatt Tech, Our program serves as a dedicated place to complete coursework and teachers assist with monitoring syllabus deadlines, assisting with organization and implementation of projects, and help with studying for tests.
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Electives: Recommended electives will be available on Wednesday afternoons. Interest-based electives will be available on Fridays. Students may also take elective courses online or as self-study though other venues.
CORE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS COMPONENTS
Structured Literacy Lab
Reading, Spelling, Grammar
Our Structured Literacy Lab provides explicit, systematic instruction designed to strengthen foundational reading and writing skills. Using an Orton-Gillingham (OG) approach, students build confidence as they master syllable types, morphology, spelling patterns, and grammar conventions. Instruction is multisensory, targeted, and paced to meet each learner’s needs—empowering struggling readers and writers to develop fluency, accuracy, and a deeper understanding of language structure that supports success across all subjects.
Critical Reading
Informative & Literary Texts
In this class component, students take a deep dive into carelfully selected stories, novels, poetry, and informative text selections to uncover how language, structure, and perspective shape meaning. They learn to read with curiosity and discernment—asking questions, finding patterns, and discovering connections between texts and real life. Discussions and projects help students strengthen comprehension, analysis, and expressive writing skills, building both confidence and insight as readers and thinkers.
Writing & Composition
Our explicit and structured writing program guides students step by step in developing clear and effective writing. Beginning with sentence construction, students progress to paragraphs and ultimately full essays, learning how to organize ideas, use proper grammar, and communicate with clarity. The program combines direct instruction, modeling, and guided practice, giving students the tools and confidence to express their thoughts confidently in writing.
MATH, SOCIAL SCIENCES, SCIENCE
Math (5th - Algebra 2)
Progression-Based Placement
Our math program supports students at every level—from rebuilding foundational skills in basic operations to mastering advanced concepts through Algebra 2 and beyond.
Upon entering our program, students will be assessed for math proficiency levels and then placed in the appropriate math course that meets their needs. Students working below pre-algebra, including those in 6th grade, will receive teacher-curated instruction and coursework to fill in gaps and learn necessary concepts to advance forward to pre-algebra.
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Using the Denison Algebra curriculum, students progress at their own pace through a structured, step-by-step sequence that ensures true comprehension before moving forward. A blend of online learning, hands-on practice, and individualized teacher support helps learners strengthen problem-solving skills, fill gaps, and gain confidence in their mathematical understanding. Beginning in 8th grade, students may earn high school credits as they advance through Algebra 1 and upper-level courses. Students are encouraged to take advanced math courses through Dual Enrollment.
Social Sciences - Required Credits
Blend of Competency & Projects
Our social sciences program invites students to explore the world around them—past and present—through meaningful, connected learning experiences. Our content-based courses combine standards-aligned foundations with interest-driven exploration through a mix of dyslexia-friendly reading and/or videos for home study with hands-on projects, explorations, research, etc. in class!
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In middle school, students study world history, geography, and cultures as well as taking a deep dive into our very own state - Georgia!
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In high school, credit offerings include an rotation of required and recommended courses that build a strong transcript, including Local Studies, Economics, and Government and Civics, World History, U.S. History, etc, helping students develop critical thinking, global awareness, and an appreciation for the interconnectedness of societies.
Science - Required Credits
Blend of Competency & Projects
Our science program combines standards-aligned foundations with curiosity-driven exploration through a mix of dyslexia-friendly reading and/or videos at home and hands-on projects, labs, investigations, games, and more in class!
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In middle school, students build understanding of traditional science concepts—earth, life, physical, and science.
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In high school, students earn required and/or recommended science credits such as Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, and Anatomy & Physiology, developing both scientific literacy and real-world application.
SAMPLE DAILY SCHEDULE
Core Instruction Days (Mon/Tues/Thurs)
Our academic program provides and engaging and balanced experience that blends instruction in the core subjects with focused work time, engaging projects, and social connections. Each day includes English Language Arts, Math, Social Studies and/or Science, outdoor breaks, and more! Students receive one day of home study assignments and projects to be completed in class during the Guided Focus Day (Wednesday) OR at home for independent study.
Schedule
SOFT LAUNCH
8:45 - 9:00​
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MORNING ROTATIONS​
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9:00 - 10:15
Math or ELA
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10:15 - 10:45
Break / Snack
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10:45 - 12:00
Math or ELA
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12:00 - 12:45
Lunch / Outdoor Break
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AFTERNOON ROTATIONS
12:45 - 2:45
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Science, Social Studies
Health & Personal Fitness
Guided Focus Day or
Independent Home Study
(Wednesdays)
Wednesdays offer mid-week flexibility where students can join us for a guided focus day to complete their independent assignments under the direction of a teacher or at home under the supervision of a parent. For students who enjoy a full-day experience, they can stay for lunch and an afternoon filled with clubs, classes, and social connection!​​​​
Schedule
SOFT LAUNCH
8:45 - 9:00​
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FOCUS TIME​
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9:00 - 9:50
Focus Block 1​
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9:50 - 10:00
Break / Snack
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10:00 - 10:50​​
Focus Block 2
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10:50 - 11:10
Break / Outdoors
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11:10 - 12:00
Focus Block 3
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DISMISS​
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LUNCH (12-12:45)
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AFTERNOON CLUBS, CLASSES & ELECTIVES
12:00 - 2:45
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