Kepler Life is student life, a place to build community, sharpen key life skills, and of course, an outlet for fun. Any students enrolled in Kepler classes are able to connect with each other through service, clubs, and professional development activities.
“The mission of Student Life is to provide Kepler students with a full-fledged student experience that teaches them leadership and management skills, while providing them with the tools to integrate their education into their lives. Student Life seeks to help in preparing them for their future lives as men and women of God, whether in church, in college, at work, or at home.”
In connection with teacher-mentors, students have the freedom and flexibility to form or plug in to their own clubs, structure their own bylaws, and organize events. Leadership opportunities are available at the Student Council and club level.
Kepler Life allows teachers to foster their love of mentorship and creativity. Consider overseeing a club that you and your students are passionate about. Guide the next generation by enriching their leadership skills in an environment of grace.
Kepler Life includes student services, which offers student IDs (get that discount at the movie theater or science museum!) and transcripts. Kepler Education wants to serve homeschooling families as fully as possible, whether they're on our Diploma Track or taking a single class.
One unique aspect of the student consortium is Kepler Life Magazine. This publication aims to showcase the work of students whether it be artwork, musical compositions, humanity papers, poems, or photography just to name a few.
The primary task of the Kepler Student Council will be to oversee the content, editing, publication, and dispatching of the magazine. Appointed mentors will coordinate with students and teachers in order to provide a quality digest of student accomplishments.
Another aspect of the magazine will likely be a yearbook. Stay tuned for more information!