We are currently accepting ages 5-18 years.
Apogee 608 uses space available at Midland United Methodist, a local church.
Cost per child includes:
Application fee $50 - (non-refundable)- applied toward membership dues upon acceptance
Annual Enrollment & Supply fee $300- non-refundable
Annual Membership Dues 2026/2027 year:
Full Time (Monday-Friday) $5,950 or $685/month (Sept-May)
Part Time (Mon, Wed, Friday) $3,550 or $415/month (Sept-May)
Ask about Apogee Anywhere, a collaborative homeschool curriculum which includes one day a week at our campus for project-based learning.
Apogee 608 respects and incorporates Maria Montessori's philosophies, but we are not a Montessori School. In addition to Montessori methods for our young leaders, we incorporate physiology from Physiology First, self-paced academics, hands on projects, and Socratic Method for discussions. In addition, we intend on doing community-based workshops to enhance the education experience. We will have guests who are experts in culinary arts, health, self-defense, finance, survival, arts, and more.
Our days at Apogee 608 are designed to provide our Apogee children both focus and freedom. All of our primary "blocks" of the day - Projects, Socratic Discussions and Academics - are learner-centered. This means that our children are driving that time, working at their own pace, with their peers.

What does the 2025-2026 Education Calendar look like?

At Apogee 608, we believe that curiosity and the ability to learn how to learn are essential to success. When children are told what to do too often, it can stifle their natural curiosity and hinder their ability to think critically. That’s why, at Apogee 608, our approach is to coach, not dictate. We focus on empowering children to take responsibility for their own behavior and hold themselves and others to a high standard. Our children will develop the skills to research, problem-solve, and think independently. Instead of relying on coaches for answers, they’ll turn to their resourcefulness and collaborate with one another. This cultivates a sense of independence and confidence that will serve them well in all aspects of life.
Parents are critical to the success of our young Apogee leaders. Parents must understand that this model of education works only when education and home run in parallel. If you're looking to drop-off your kids and have limited capacity to be involved, Apogee 608 is not for you.
Parents sign a contract at the beginning of the year where they commit to invest in their children (and themselves) as Apogee Men and Women. All parents have access to Apogee Man and Apogee Woman- 12-month intensive self-development programs.
No. Apogee 608 is an Educational Center for families. We offer an education program for kids, as well as several other family enrichment offerings.
“It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to
have tried to succeed.”



