Friday Technology
The future belongs to those who can build it. On Fridays, your homeschooler learns to code, design, create, and think technologically — not as passive consumers of a digital world, but as confident, capable makers in it.

Friday Tech days are built on the belief that tech literacy is as essential as reading literacy in the world your child will inherit. Students don't just consume technology — they build with it. From coding and robotics to filmmaking, digital arts, and AI, every project connects technical skill to real-world purpose, asking students not just how to build something but why it matters. Whether your child is a complete beginner or already tinkering at home, our program meets them where they are and takes them further.
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Students write real code, build and program functioning robots, and develop the critical thinking skills to ask hard questions about the tools shaping their world. We want graduates who are capable makers and clear-eyed thinkers — not just fluent users of whatever someone else built.
Jordan Ezell - Technology Director
Jordan Ezell holds a B.S. in Game Development from Full Sail University and is a builder at heart — someone who designs board games and video games in his own time because making things is simply how he thinks. That instinct drives everything about how he teaches. Students in his classes don't just learn about technology, they use it to create things that didn't exist before — from programming and robotics to game development. Jordan also holds a degree from Master's Commission in Biblical Counseling, which shapes the way he mentors: with patience, intentionality, and a genuine investment in the people behind the projects.
