The academic spine of our curriculum was developed by compiling national state standards and then determining which ones are developmentally appropriate and also match Good and Beautiful moral standards and the abilities of our pilot children. Our curriculum also includes valuable learning and concepts not required by state standards. It does not follow Common Core standards.
We believe that children who work on The Good and the Beautiful curriculum consistently each day will find that they are far above public school standards. This belief is based on the results of extensive piloting during development, numerous awards, and the positive results reported by many of the hundreds of thousands of children who have used our curriculum.
While the Good and the Beautiful is committed to creating and providing an academically robust homeschooling curriculum and resources emphasizing family, God, high character, nature, and wholesome literature, it does not guarantee that its curriculum meets any particular state, country, or program-specific education standards. Parents are solely responsible for ensuring that any curriculum or resources they choose to use as part of their homeschool meets any applicable requirements or expectations. Parents should consult their own state or country’s homeschooling laws and standards to ensure that their homeschool choices are compliant with any applicable requirements.
By using The Good and the Beautiful materials, you expressly understand and agree that The Good and the Beautiful shall not be liable or responsible whatsoever for, and shall be held harmless against, any claims for damages arising out of or in connection with your purchase, use, or reliance on any of its curriculum and/or materials.