How it works · Grades 6–12

You direct the education. We provide the rest.

The curriculum, the teaching, and the paperwork — here's the whole loop.

1

You become the home educator of record


Florida law puts you in charge: home education is, by statute, instruction "directed by the parent." That's not a loophole — it's the foundation. When you enroll, you:

  • File a Notice of Intent with your county — we generate it, pre-filled.
  • Confirm, in one click, that you are the home educator and that Lyceum Mundi provides the tools — not a school, not a diploma.

That single attestation is what keeps everything below firmly inside Florida's home-education framework.

A parent reviewing the Lyceum Mundi website on a laptop at home
Get set up from your kitchen table — enroll and file your Notice of Intent online.
2

Your child is taught, every day


Each child gets their own curriculum and their own AI faculty — a distinct tutor for each subject. A typical day:

  • A short brief introduces the day's lesson.
  • The student works through it with the tutor — reading, solving, writing, discussing — at their own pace, with help on demand.
  • Written work and answers are submitted and assessed; essays and seminar work get real feedback.

It's one-on-one instruction, not a playlist of videos. For students who need shorter sessions, lessons are chunked into focused steps.

A teenage student doing schoolwork at the kitchen table
A typical day — focused work at the kitchen table, a tutor on call for every subject.
3

The record builds itself


Everything your child does is logged as it happens. Behind the scenes, Lyceum Mundi is continuously assembling the exact portfolio Florida asks you to keep:

  • A dated log of educational activities.
  • A reading record, by title and author.
  • Samples of student work — graded notebooks, essays, and seminar writing.

You never reconstruct a year of learning from memory. If your county requests an inspection, you export the portfolio in a click.

The parent's Records and Compliance panel — a §1002.41 activity log, reading record, and program status that build themselves
The parent's Records & Compliance panel — your §1002.41 portfolio, assembling itself.
4

You close out the year


Once a year, Florida requires an evaluation signed by a human — a certified teacher, a normed test, or a licensed psychologist. Your AI faculty cannot do this, by design. So we made it the easy part — and we cover it: Lyceum Mundi arranges a vetted, Florida-certified evaluator for you at no extra cost, and the portfolio we've already built is handed over for you. One appointment, and your year is complete and on file.

A parent and a Florida-certified teacher reviewing a student's records together
Closing out the year — a Florida-certified evaluator reviews the portfolio with you.

The roles, at a glance


Role★ You, the parentLyceum Mundi
LegallyHome educator of recordThe tools you teach with
Day to daySupervise & encourageTeach every subject
RecordsOwn & keep themBuild them for you
Annual reviewChoose & bookProvide the evaluator network

That's the whole loop. See what your child would study.