Once a month or so, our mentors like to get online and go through some of the homeschool questions that have been submitted. You can see these answers on our YouTube Channel!

Meet Our Mentors

  • Jennifer Henn

    Jennifer Henn understands that each family’s time, resources, and children’s needs are different. With a passion that’s contagious, she’ll help you implement the best homeschool for your lifestyle. Jennifer and her husband, Gary, live in North Metro Atlanta. They're both transplants to the south who homeschooled three kids infused with Georgian traditions.

  • Intentional Arrows, High School Help

    Michelle Newbold

    Michelle Newbold and her high school sweetheart, Craig have four kids whom they have homeschooled from almost the beginning. Michelle helps families prepare to launch their students into adulthood with study skills classes, transcript help, and college planning. Michelle is a great resource for all things college related and works in her free time for a high school transcription service with ACA West which provides accredited transcripts to homeschool students throughout the state of Georgia.

  • Michelle Crose

    Michelle Crose

    Prior to having children, Michelle worked as a “rocket scientist” in the corporate world and spent 4 years in full-time ministry. Then God called her from success to significance in an incredible journey of homeschooling her 4 children. She believes teaching is so much more than just the facts. It’s about shaping character and learning how to think, problem solve, and serve. She loves helping students discover their passions and giving them tools they need. She also enjoys equipping, encouraging, and mentoring other moms. She is a lead teacher for Georgia Tech’s InVenture Prize and a high school math tutor. In her spare time, she and her husband love being outside and traveling.

  • Kim Davis

    Kim Davis

    Kim Davis is both a homeschool veteran and a current homeschool mom. Having already launched 3 of her 4 children, Kim enjoys helping to encourage parents to continue on, even if the journey gets tough.