Apogee Denton seeks to bring back a community centered educational environment. One where families gather together, learn together, and grow together...all for the benefit and strengthening of the place we call home.
We began our homeschooling journey three years ago and like many new homeschooling parents we had questions and concerns. Were we doing the right thing for our children? Were they going to become successful adults? Would they get enough socialization with other kids?
While we found curriculums and co-ops along the way (with some truly amazing people) we were consistently left feeling a lack of deep community. A sense of belonging that is characterized by weekly potlucks, annual camping trips, and a commitment to bearing each others burdens. Launching Apogee Denton is our pledge to change that for as many families as we can.
We want for your family what we want for ours. A place where our children work to become confident and capable humans while we as parents come alongside this pursuit as we seek the same for our homes and neighborhoods.
- Travis and Lindsey Jarrett -
Travis is a naturally curious thinker and holds a Bachelor’s Degree in philosophy. He has more than a decade of experience in manufacturing mission‑critical parts for the aerospace, medical, and automotive industries.
He started Apogee Denton to take his love for learning and passion for building and create a network of families desiring more than traditional education can offer.
Travis is deeply invested in community building. He helps coach his daughters’ softball team, gets together with local Dads for 6:00 a.m. Saturday morning workouts, and enjoys combative arts, reading, writing, and being outdoors.
With an A.A. in Early Childhood Education and over 15 years of classroom experience prior to becoming a homeschool Mom, Lindsey brings both professional insight and a mother’s intuition to Apogee Denton.
Her passion for an honest and nurturing childhood fuels her mission to create a learning environment that respects a child’s unique development and fosters their individual curiosity.
Lindsey runs a mothers’ book club focused on intentional parenting, spends every spare moment she can outdoors with her two daughters, and has a passion for baking sourdough and creating healthy spaces for her family.
“It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to
have tried to succeed.”