About us
Let Them Learn was born out of the Let Them Breathe movement and non-profit organization founded by Sharon McKeeman. After educating families on their rights and supporting students in their efforts to access quality in-person education filled with smiles, Sharon realized that while continuing to advocate for reform in the public education system, better alternative academic communities needed to be formed.
Sharon has a degree in art education and has worked in the public school system, youth camps, and private tutoring as well as owning an online school and homeschooling her children through a publicly funded hybrid charter school for a decade. Her students are currently in the public school system, but she is planning to take her younger ones out.
Her years in alternative education taught Sharon what works and what doesn’t. The roadmap that she believes must guide us is…
Delivering simple, comprehensive curriculum to families.
Providing full-time in-person support options for students without government funding or strings attached.
Connecting networks of alternative education resources and communities so families never feel alone.
Equipping parents to run for school board so they can change the system.
Educating teachers on leaving their union so the corrupt system is defunded.
Providing students in the public school system with a better experience by fostering competition in the education landscape.
Helping families engage with their legislators in order to hold the line against policies that are harmful to families and students.
Developing a focus on generosity in education where those who can give help equip others. The most important cause you can support with your resources is to empower children through education.
The future of our country and our world lies with the fate of our students. If our children are conditioned to think chaos and coercion are normal, freedom will disappear within a generation. If they know joy and truth there is still hope.
Will you join us?
Our mission is to foster a love of learning in your little ones, through quality curriculum, parent support, and educational communities that exist free from the influence of toxic systems.
“The people themselves begin to clamor for an education which shall qualify their children for life rather than for earning a living.”
— Charlotte Mason