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What is miacademy for homeschooling?

Learn about Miacademy, an online homeschool platform that offers flexible learning for grades K-12.
Lisa Thorsen
Written byLisa Thorsen
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Key takeaways
  • Miacademy is an online homeschooling platform for children in kindergarten through 8th grade, with high school courses available through MiaPrep
  • It features self-paced video lessons, interactive activities, and a parent dashboard for tracking progress, making it ideal for new homeschooling families, though additional resources may be needed for subjects like science and social studies.

Miacademy is an online platform for homeschooling kids from kindergarten to 8th grade, with high school courses available through MiaPrep. It offers video lessons, interactive activities, and assessments, making it easy for families to manage their education.

Research from the National Home Education Research Institute (NHERI) shows that homeschooled students typically score 15 to 25 percentile points higher than public school students on standardized academic achievement tests. According to the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), approximately 3.3 million students were homeschooled in the United States as of 2023, representing roughly 6% of the school-age population.

What is miacademy?

Miacademy is an online homeschool platform. It provides self-paced video lessons, fun activities, and automated tests for kids from kindergarten to 8th grade. For high schoolers in grades 7-12, there's MiaPrep. The curriculum includes math, language arts, science, social studies, plus electives like foreign languages (Spanish, French, German, ASL) and arts. Parents can customize learning schedules or follow suggested plans. They can also track progress with a parent dashboard. One subscription gives access to all content—no need to pay separately for each course. Miacademy is secular, but it does offer some optional biblical studies courses, making it suitable for families from various backgrounds.

Where miacademy works well

Miacademy is great for families new to homeschooling. It's a simple way to start. It’s also perfect for traveling families who need flexibility. Students with autism or developmental delays often thrive with the repetitive, self-paced learning approach. Parents like that kids can work independently while they keep an eye on progress through the dashboard. Plus, the pricing is affordable, and you get access to many subjects with one subscription, which is a big plus for budget-minded families.

Limitations to consider

Some reviews point out that Miacademy isn't very deep academically, especially for middle school. Science and social studies might not cover the entire year for every grade, so you may need to add extra resources. A few users have mentioned issues like poor audio quality and assessments that are too easy, letting kids pass without really understanding. Miacademy works best as a starting point or supplement, not a full curriculum. Families looking for more challenging content, especially for gifted students or those on a college-preparatory path, should plan to add more resources.

The bottom line

Miacademy is a solid choice for families just starting their homeschooling journey. It offers good pricing and requires little involvement from parents. However, most families will need to supplement science and social studies. If you're after a rigorous academic experience, think of Miacademy as a base to build on rather than a complete solution. The platform is particularly flexible, making it great for traveling families and students who need self-paced instruction.

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Lisa Thorsen
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Lisa Thorsen

Co-founder, BetterSchool

Lisa is the co-founder of BetterSchool and a homeschool mom of three. BetterSchool administers the largest independent homeschool community in the country — over 350,000 families across all 50 states.

When COVID hit, Lisa and her husband pulled their children out of school and hit the road. Homeschooling wasn't the plan — it was a necessity. But somewhere along the way, the family fell in love with it: the time together, the ability to tailor lessons to each child's interests, learning at their own pace, the freedom to travel, eating healthy on their own schedule, and the countless other benefits that come with homeschooling.

As they traveled, Lisa kept discovering incredible hands-on learning experiences that most homeschool families had no way of finding. She built BetterSchool to make it easy for every family to find and book the experiences that make learning come alive.

Through her community, Lisa has helped hundreds of thousands of parents navigate homeschooling, while also helping local businesses find and serve the homeschool community. She is the former managing partner of a law firm focused on business law and mergers and acquisitions — BetterSchool is her second technology startup. She holds a J.D. from California Western School of Law and a B.A. from Penn State.

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