We redesigned school for the world of tomorrow.

Prepare your 4-12th grader for a rapidly changing future with an accredited, project-based virtual program where kids build real community.
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Prisma is the best accredited online virtual K-12 homeschool program with curriculum for middle schoolers and high schoolers. Available in all 50 states: Alabama
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"As parents who have founded many businesses, it took us decades to learn the skills of making things come to life in the real world. At Prisma, our 6th grader Hattie practices these skills every day."
Jenna W.
Prisma Parent

The world is changing, but school isn't keeping up.

The traditional school system was designed over 100 years ago to prepare kids for a world that no longer exists. In most schools, kids are still rewarded for checking boxes, getting the right answer, and following instructions. Whereas in the real world, success comes from forging your own path and tackling complex problems without clear answers. 

Prisma was built by a team of tech entrepreneurs, educators, and parents who were bold enough to believe a better way of preparing our kids for the future was possible. Today, we’re a community of hundreds of families around the world doing school differently.

Research shows there's a better way.

For K-12 education to prepare our children for the future, the following shifts are necessary:

Traditional school

Prisma learning model

From Knowledge-driven
Focus on memorizing facts and information (whether learners grasp the relevance or not) in each school subject
to Skills-driven
Apply skills to real-world situations weaving together multiple academic subjects
From One-size-fits-all
Learn the same content at the same pace as everyone else, based on the needs of the system
to Personalized
Customize education to match each child’s unique needs and passions and their family's lifestyle and schedule
From Teacher-as-instructor
The teacher is the holder of knowledge, and their role is to pass it on
to Teacher-as-coach
While learners pursue custom learning paths, teachers focus on mentorship and feedback to challenge them
From Extrinsic motivation
Students get good grades and test scores to get a good job and avoid punishment
to Intrinsic motivation
Kids become self-motivated lifelong learners capable of constantly adapting and reinventing their careers
From Hyper-local
Schools bring together kids from the same neighborhood, limiting diversity and access to new perspectives
to Global
Kids collaborate virtually with peers all over the world

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What's so different about Prisma?

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'Hard Fun' Curriculum
Inspired by cutting-edge MIT and Harvard research, our expert curriculum designers craft personalized, project-based adventures that challenge kids to think deeper.
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Inspiring Coaches
Each learner is matched with a best-of-the-best educator (we hire 0.5% of applicants) to motivate, mentor, and guide their learning journey through 1-on-1 support.
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Uplifting Community
Kids get the best of both worlds: the intimacy of a tight-knit peer cohort for daily workshops and connection to a global community through Prisma-wide clubs and events.
96%
of kids agree the Prisma curriculum is hard fun.
Themes
From STEM to Social Studies, kids gain real-world skills and master academics through interdisciplinary themes like Cities of the Future and Build a Business.
Projects
In each theme, learners demonstrate the goals of the cycle through real-world projects: from pitching an invention to building a history exhibit.
Workshops
Coaches lead daily workshops where kids collaborate and build bonds through meaningful activities like role-playing simulations, debates, and hands-on experiments. 
Mastery
Learners in grades 4-8 earn Badges—from Data Analysis to Persuasive Writing—for mastering grade-level skills. High schoolers earn course credit in academic subjects within each interdisciplinary theme.
100%
of parents are happy with their child's Prisma coach

Remember that life-changing teacher whose positive impact you still feel today? Those are the educators who become Prisma coaches. Each coach is an experienced educator with superpowers in building relationships with kids. They mentor your child 1:1, lead engaging live workshops, and give detailed, individualized academic feedback that's both challenging and supportive.

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98%
of parents say their child is happier with Prisma.
Parent of our virtual high school gives us a best review.
"Levi loves the kids and community. The relationships he has formed with staff are beautiful! I have never signed up for something and gotten so much more than I anticipated."
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"We love the staff, the adaptability for each student, and the noticing of each student's strengths." 
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"You are providing the education I want for my daughter. The patterns of thinking I see her developing I did not start thinking until I was in my twenties."
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"Prisma does a fabulous job helping Soren with time management, communication, and executive functioning. We are thankful you believed in him!"
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"Prisma's inclusive culture gives students a real sense of belonging. Our kids love their coaches. And we've seen them both excited about math for the first time!"
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"I am blown away by how much Jack has grown in such a short time. Knowing that he is with a group who celebrates him instead of tearing him down is such a relief."
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"I heard him tell a friend this weekend that school was fun. I have never heard him say that before!"
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"Wesley loves Prisma. He's like a new person! It's so nice to see him excited about learning again."
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"Your focus on the kids as full individual humans with unlimited potential to be unlocked is the biggest reason we are proud to be a Prisma family!"
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Experts predict that 65% of today's elementary schoolers will grow up to do jobs that haven't been invented yet.
The next generation of doers, makers, and builders won't be ready for the careers—or the challenges—of the future if they wait to grow up before learning the skills that will be most valuable. But, with such a rapid pace of change, how can you know what your child needs to learn today?

We redesigned school for the world of tomorrow with the goal of preparing kids for real life.  

At Prisma, real-world skills development, executive functioning, and social-emotional growth are prioritized alongside rigorous academics. And, while we aren't big on conventional testing, Prismarians, on average, grow 158% in Reading and 164% in Math each year (compared to traditionally schooled peers per NWEA MAP Growth assessment).
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Our values
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Learning should be 'hard fun'
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Learning happens through doing and making
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Learning isn’t one-size-fits-all
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The deepest learning comes from intrinsic motivation
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Learning happens in community
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Kids should learn how to think, not what to think
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Learning should have a purpose in the real world
Prisma Powers
Applied Curiosity
We’re all naturally curious! At Prisma, we help kids channel their curiosity to ask bold questions, think outside the box, and find valuable answers. Learners grow their sense of personal agency and their intrinsic motivation because they have choice around what they learn and how they demonstrate their learning.
Communication & CollaborationEven brilliant people will struggle in their adult lives when they aren’t skilled communicators or don’t know how to work well with others. At Prisma, kids learn how to speak and write compellingly, listen empathetically, and collaborate productively with their peers. They participate in dynamic, engaging live workshops that range from debates and simulations to design challenges and escape rooms.
Innovator’s MindsetWe need to learn how to embrace challenges and brainstorm solutions to solve problems. At Prisma, kids learn the processes that enable innovation and practice iterating based on feedback. And we find, like research shows, that the deepest, most meaningful learning comes from making and doing!
Initiative & Follow ThroughIf only we were all born as effective time managers and self-starters who persevere, we’d all be living out our full potential! At Prisma, kids are challenged to build supportive habits, take action to reach their goals, and tap into their intrinsic motivation. Each learner has an expert teacher mentor (their Prisma coach) who works with them to develop project and self management skills.

High School Spotlight: LaunchPad

LaunchPad at Prisma High School is a four-year program that prepares learners to plan and embark on their post-high school journey through:

  • College admissions coaching, including pathway explorations, college search guidance, application process checklists and more
  • Dual enrollment and advanced course offerings to gain college credit while in high school
  • 11th-grade Capstone program, where learners design projects to show off their strengths and boost their portfolio
  • 12th-grade Internship program, where learners partner with an outside organization connected to their interests and career goals
“Prisma lives by their promise that ‘learning should be hard-fun’. The choices, creativity, and challenge has pushed me to thrive academically.”
-Arden Z.
High School learner who was accepted into competitive Carnegie Mellon summer program

Ready to unleash your child's curiosity?

Learning happens in community

We hear again and again how Prisma is like a family.

The intentional matching of learners with their mentor coach and peer cohort leads to the formation of real relationships that give kids a sense of belonging and connection.

With dynamic, interactive workshops throughout the week, Prisma brings just the right amount of structure to your child's day while maintaining flexibility for your family.

From STEM Extravaganza to Prisma Parliament, learners also have a wide variety of extracurricular and leadership opportunities. And Prisma isn’t just for learners. Parents get together for interest-based Circles, Book Clubs, and frequent regional meet ups and parent-led trips.

Eve of a new school year
High School Meetup with Coach Anne
Prisma Spirit over Zoom
"Whether they're jumping on a Zoom call in between workshops or chatting with each other at night or getting together in person, our kids have these real, authentic relationships all over the U.S. and outside the U.S. If anything, we now have to balance the social schedule of Prisma with the social schedule of their entire life here in Colorado!"
Jenna W.
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Prisma Parent
Worldschoolers

Cora's worldschooling adventure

"Cora gets to really design her own learning path based on what interests her, and she works closely with her coach to make sure that she’s staying on track. She has so much autonomy, which has allowed her natural creativity to blossom into confident leadership and self-expression.

Knowing that we have a loving community and access to world-class education, no matter what timezone we happen to be in, has been a dream come true."

- Catilin D., Parent

High School

Aaron's creative projects

"I like having a clear purpose for what I’m learning, instead of just being told 'Do this thing'," says Aaron, Prisma 10th grader. 

Some of Aaron’s favorite projects include the model of a green roof planter he made to earn his 9th grade Biology credit, and the poem he wrote about the challenges of the ballet industry and turned into an audio/visual video for his English credit

“Instead of making videos or building models being what I do when I take a break from school, I did those things for my project. It’s really fun to be able to showcase the unique talents I have in a way that also gets me school credit.

HS Learner Aaron Dance
Homeschoolers

Henry & Matilda's growth

“The first big surprise for me was the amazing team I would get to help me. I didn’t feel so alone when it came to supporting my kids’ academic education. Kristi is an amazing mentor to all of us. She has a special way of inspiring and supporting the kids. 

Matilda’s biggest area of growth was writing. She went from writing a simple paragraph in the first cycle to choosing to write a book in the last cycle. 

Henry’s biggest growth area has been getting comfortable with public speaking. When he started, he was too nervous to put his camera on. By Cycle 4, he was so excited to present he was literally dancing.

-Jess F., Parent-coach Parent

Matilda, Henry, and mom, Jess

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Prisma learners saw baby turtles hatch, learned together in a jungle cabaña, and took surf lessons together in Costa Rica.
Prisma families got together for a week in Washington D.C. to learn about history & culture.
Homeschooling socialization and extracurricular program for our virtual middle school
Prismarians showed their Prisma spirit at a week-long summer camp in the New York mountains.

Prisma Overview

Everything you want to know about Prisma's Grades 4-8 program condensed into a 30-minute presentation!
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Program Options

Middle school cohorts are led by an expert Learning Coach who supports each learner individually, facilitates live workshops, and provides academic feedback.

Our project-based curriculum prepares learners for high school academics while building real-world skills like creativity and critical thinking. Each year covers 6 interdisciplinary themes, mapped to a comprehensive set of standards (drawn from best-in-class sources like NGSS, ISTE, Common Core, and CASEL). 

Each theme, from Unsolved Mysteries to Cities of the Future, allows ample opportunity for kids to choose their own learning adventure. (Think learning about ecosystems by writing a science fiction story, physics by designing a moving toy, or history by designing a museum exhibit.)
For homeschool families, educators, and parents who have the capacity and enthusiasm to coach their 4-8th grade learner in their independent Prisma work.

Learners enrolled in this program still participate in all our workshops, standups, Expo days, clubs and learner events. Like all our learners, they are part of a close-knit cohort of other learners that they meet with daily. They also get full access to our accredited curriculum, assessments, and receive a Prisma transcript.

The only difference between the full program and Parent-coach is that you are your child's mentor coach. This means giving regular feedback on your child's work, setting learning goals together, making sure they're on track, and determining when they reach mastery.
High schoolers graduate with an accredited diploma and transcript that meets college entrance requirements, while still engaging in a project-based curriculum that tailors learning to their interests.

Each 12-week theme awards credit in subjects from Biology to English through real-world topics such as The Future of Health and Build a Business. Learners work 1-on-1 with their mentor coach to tailor projects to their goals and create a standout portfolio. They also engage in electives, optional AP and dual enrollment courses, and a weekly Life Skills workshop. 

In 11th grade, learners design a capstone project that shows off their strengths, aligned to their college and career goals. In 12th grade, learners complete a virtual or in-person internship with a partner organization.

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A few members of our team

Kristen ShroffCEO
Building Excellent Schools Fellow who founded an innovative charter school

Emily VenoHead of Innovation
Harvard Creative Computing Lab researcher with focus on STEM & Arts integration
Gabe DellaVecchiaCurriculum Designer
Prior IB teacher & Peace Corps volunteer with PhD in Literacy-focused Educational Studies
Leena WilliamsHead of High School
Claes Nobel Top 10 Educator with PhD in Curriculum Instruction
Camil Aponte RománLearning Coach
Neuroinclusive coach & consultant with PhD in Mathematics

Our Founders

Victoria RansomFounder
Alain ChuardFounder
"We founded Prisma because we wanted a future-focused, flexible school that our three children would love. We could never have imagined the joy and confidence that Prisma would bring to so many children and the lifelong friendships that would be formed."
Victoria Ransom & Alain Chuard are impact-driven repeat entrepreneurs who assembled a team of education experts to design Prisma.

The next generation deserves a better kind of school.

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Frequently asked questions

Who is Prisma a good fit for?
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So many kinds of families choose Prisma! Some Prisma families are experienced homeschoolers who are looking for a bit more community, or support teaching higher level academic subjects in an engaging way. Some Prisma families were previously enrolled in public or private schools that just weren't meeting the needs of their children: due to rigid, dry curriculum; ineffective teaching; lack of inclusion for kids who learn differently; a toxic peer culture; or some combination of the above. Some Prisma families want to take advantage of the increased flexibility offered by learning online to travel the world, spend more time together at home, or pursue deep interests (some Prisma kids are professional actors or athletes). And some other Prisma families simply realized that the old way of educating kids just wasn't making sense for the 21st century. and decided to join the revolution!

Learners who choose Prisma may be extroverted, introverted, funny, opinionated, pensive, gregarious, eager, reserved, a little bit rebellious, and everything in between! A bit of curiosity and adaptability goes a long way in enabling learners to flourish in our community, and basic digital skills for navigating online learning are important too (We can help with this). Our goal is to see every child who learns with Prisma brimming with self-esteem, the confidence to be their authentic selves, a strong sense of personal agency, and passion for at least one thing that deeply excites them. We also are committed to fostering a collaborative and community-oriented environment that encourages kids to thrive.

How is Prisma different from other online schools?
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Many online schools simply transfer textbook material and testing to a digital format, provide virtual teacher-centered lectures, and then expect students to successfully learn. Prisma’s approach is entirely different and also offers so much more. 

  • Whole-person development - We equip kids with life-skills and habits that prepare them for the real world, foster wellbeing, and contribute to lifelong happiness.
  • Relevancy - At Prisma, learning occurs within real-world contexts. Kids know why what they’re learning is important and how it impacts them, their communities, and the world. 
  • Project-based curriculum - Our world-class curriculum team has designed a comprehensive, interdisciplinary set of themes that cover all required subjects (and many more real-world topics) in a hands-on, interactive way.
  • Small, supportive cohorts - We group our learners into small cohorts that meet daily and that are led by the same coach, who can stay with their cohort for multiple years. Every child is assigned a mentor coach that meets weekly with their learner. Our vision is that Prisma learners get the best of both worlds: the intimacy and support of a “one-room schoolhouse” (the cohort) and the breadth and diversity of a large virtual learning community (the network) 
  • Informed by the end-user (i.e. kids themselves) - We are committed to continually refining our model according to the experiences and feedback of kids and their families. 
  • Connection and support paired with independence and self-direction - Prisma learners split their time between collaborative live group experiences and independent learning.
  • Social interaction - In addition to our curriculum, which provides multiple opportunities for kids to form friendships (via daily coach-facilitated ‘stand-ups', synchronous workshops, group projects and team challenges), we facilitate dynamic cohort bonding through social clubs, our virtual learner forum, an annual ‘kickoff’ week, our service learning cycle and other experiential learning opportunities.
Is Prisma an accredited school?
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Prisma is accredited by Cognia, a nonprofit organization that provides quality assurance for schools, school districts, and education service providers around the world.

Cognia, formerly AdvancED, recognizes schools that meet rigorous standards focused on productive learning environments, equitable resource allocation that meets the needs of learners, and effective leadership. Earning accreditation from the Cognia Global Accreditation Commission means that Prisma is accredited, and that Prisma is recognized internationally and in every U.S. state as a school that meets Cognia Standards of Quality, and maintains a commitment to continuous improvement. 

Dr. Mark A. Elgart, president and CEO of Cognia, stated, “Cognia Accreditation is a rigorous process that focuses the entire school and its community on the primary goal of preparing lifelong learners in engaging environments where all students can flourish.  Prisma is to be commended for demonstrating that it has met high standards, and is making progress on key indicators that impact student learning.” 

Cognia is the parent organization of the North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement (NCA CASI), Northwest Accreditation Commission (NWAC) and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Council on Accreditation and School Improvement (SACS CASI).

We also are registered with the US College Board under CEEB code no. 950237, which is the number used when applying to universities.  

What does a typical day look like?
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There are as many different schedules as there are kids at Prisma! Learners live in different time zones, have different interests, and have varying outside commitments. Each schedule is built collaboratively with you & your learner's mentor coach when you enroll.

If you are wondering if Prisma could work for your family's schedule, the answer is likely YES! But if you want to have a sense of how you could build your learner's day, read on.

Below is a sample schedule: 

  • Standup (30 min): Daily cohort bonding, announcements, and a meaningful day-starting activity like learning to organize your workspace, taking a group picture for the Yearbook, or writing thank you notes to an expert guest visitor from last week
  • Optional Support Squads (30 min): Time to check in with your learning coach, work with peers on a group project, or sign off to begin independent work!
  • Independent Work Time: Learners have gaps in their days to complete independent tasks in math, reading, writing, and their theme projects. Tasks are managed through a custom Prisma start page, task lists, and chat platform with learning coaches. This time is flexible, and learners are encouraged to build the schedule that works for them and allows them to get outside, participate in extracurricular activities, and pursue their passions!
  • Workshop (60 min): Depending on the day of the week, this might be Project Workshop, Literacy Lab, or Collaborative Problem Solving. Coaches facilitate engaging, interactive workshops that connect to the current curriculum theme and build academic & real-world skills.
  • Math Lab (3x/weekly at time of day based on math grouping and preferences, 45 min): Math schedules & workshop lengths differ by your learner's math level. Our math workshops are fun—yes, really!—and ask kids to solve interesting, real-world problems in groups, while also making sure they understand the math missions they are working through independently.
  • Independent Work Time, Coach-Led Enrichments, or Free Time (Depending on how learners choose to organize their time, and if they choose to sign up for coach-led Enrichments such as Songwriting or Cooking or Foreign Language Classes, they may choose to add more afternoon workshops)
What is the role of a Prisma Learning coach?
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  • Provide detailed written & verbal feedback on learner work
  • Meet with each learner one-on-one regularly to check-in, discuss progress toward goals, and give feedback 
  • Facilitate daily live workshops, during which learners discuss, debate, and create 
  • Plan and supervise social meetings of the cohort, including virtual parties & spirit days
  • Conference with learners and families regularly to discuss progress toward goals, strengths, and growth areas
What is Prisma's tuition?
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Annual tuition is based on the USD currency and is $10,780 for our middle school (Grades 4-8) or $11,980 for our high school (Grades 9-12). Families choose whether to pay annually (with a discount), by session (3 times per year), or monthly, and tuition is pro-rated for mid-year entrants.

Families who receive need-based scholarships typically receive between 10-40% off the full-year tuition. Learn more about tuition and Prisma Scholarships here.

Over half of your child's tuition goes toward employing their expert Learning Coach, who leads their small, tight-knit cohort and mentors each learner 1-on-1! Parents of learners in grades 4-8 who are excited to take on the role of Mentor Coach can apply to join our Parent-Coach Program ($5,040 annual tuition). This program is ideal for parents who are experienced homeschoolers or educators who feel equipped to serve as their child's mentor coach, regularly meeting with your child and giving them feedback on their academic work. Learners who are part of the Parent-Coach program still experience every other aspect of Prisma (project-based curriculum, daily live workshops, extracurricular opportunities, official transcripts, etc.). The only difference is the 1:1 mentorship, feedback, and support comes from you as a Parent-Coach instead of from a Prisma educator.

How does Prisma support learners with special needs?
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We have learners with a wide range of special needs thriving at Prisma - from ADHD and dyslexia to dysgraphia and processing disorders, among others. Given the flexible and customizable nature of our program, we can be an especially good fit for some learners with disabilities, though we certainly don't claim to be the right fit all learner with special needs. Our curriculum allows learners to go at their own pace, make choices about how to demonstrate their learning, and connect learning to their interests. Some learners with special needs feel they need fewer supports at Prisma than in a traditional environment due to this flexibility.

All of our learning coaches are experienced educators with training in supporting learners of all abilities. They will work with your family to understand what kinds of accommodations have worked and not worked for your learner in the past, any challenges they may face interacting with our curriculum, and what lights them up as a learner. Then, they will collaborate with your family to customize the Prisma experience to best suit your learner's needs. We also have a counselor on staff available to work with learners who may need additional support as needed.

In high school, our LaunchPad expert, Coach Trevor, has a wealth of experience supporting learners with special needs in their post-secondary transitions and can also provide support in applying for accommodations on ACT/SAT testing as well as assist in ensuring learner accommodations follow them into their next phase.

Many families of learners with special needs report the Prisma peer community to be the most accepting & welcoming of any learning environment they've tried. Prisma parents of learners with special needs also connect with each other to share resources, connect, or attend Prisma guest speaker events in topics like executive functioning.

What is Prisma's annual calendar?
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Our academic year is organized into 12-week sessions (Fall, Winter, and Spring). High schoolers do one theme every 12 weeks, and middle schoolers (grades 4-8) do one theme every 6 weeks. At the end of each 12-week session, parents, coaches, and learners meet for conferences to discuss learner progress and set goals.

Orientation typically begins the last week of August, and Prisma runs until early June. Learners get a 2-week Winter Break in December and a 1-week Spring Break in late March or early April each year, as well as no Prisma workshops on all US federally recognized holidays.

(Prisma Asia & Oceania annual calendar differs slightly)

How do families apply to Prisma?
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Our Admissions page has all the details regarding the application process and what to expect!

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