House of Emet
A Micro-School in Tyler, TX
Our small learning environment is designed for children to build strong relationships, learn at their own pace and thrive as themselves in a supportive community.A Meaningful Alternative to Traditional Schooling and Support for Homeschooling Families
At House of Emet, you can find the support your family needs. Whether you are looking for other options than the traditional classroom or you are a homeschooling family looking for community for your kids. You will find a safe place for your child to enjoy learning again.Designed for your Child Needs
At House of Emet, learning is shaped around the child, not a gradebook or rigid timeline. Students are supported at their current level while being steadily challenged to grow.Whether a child needs more time, more guidance, or a deeper challenge, instruction is intentional and responsive. Growth happens at a pace that builds understanding, confidence, and ownership without rushing or comparison.A Calm Learning Environment
House of Emet is built on relationship and trust. Small class sizes allow students to be truly known by name, personality, and learning needs.Students form meaningful connections with peers and teachers, learning how to collaborate, communicate, and care for one another. Parents often describe the environment as calm and supportive because children are seen as people, not numbers.Flexible Options
for All Families
House of Emet offers attendance options designed to support modern families and homeschool rhythms.Whether your family is fully homeschooling, transitioning from public school, or seeking a hybrid model, our structure provides consistency without rigidity. Families can choose part-time or full-time options while maintaining the quality, care, and intentional learning that define House of Emet.Resources for parents looking at alternatives to public schools
When your child starts to tell you that they don’t like school, that’s when you start to question whether or not traditional school is the right fit. These blog posts are here to help you find other options available to your family, what to look for in educational programs that support your child’s learning and guide you in deciding if it’s the right time to make the change.