Every child learns differently. Your homeschool should not have to fit one publisher, one teaching style, or one curriculum box.
Use Liberty Lamp Learning curriculum where it fits. Add the outside curriculum your family already loves everywhere else. Build each student’s plan subject by subject while Liberty Lamp keeps the calendar, progress, attendance, grades, portfolio, credits, and transcript together.
Your curriculum. Your choices. One homeschool dashboard.
A student can use Teaching Textbooks for math, BJU Press for English, Liberty Lamp for science and Bible, and OpenStax for history—all inside one school plan.
One calendar · One Today screen · One gradebook · One portfolio · One transcript
Math: Teaching Textbooks Geometry
English: BJU Press
Science: Liberty Lamp Chemistry
History: OpenStax U.S. History
Bible: Liberty Lamp Bible 10
Choose courses from your family’s curriculum pool, map them to each student by subject, mark them Primary, Supplemental, or Elective, and schedule the work into the same homeschool year.
Outside curriculum remains with the provider. Liberty Lamp organizes the plan and record around it.
Mix providers by student and subject. Use more than one resource in a subject. Reuse a family course for siblings. Change curriculum without rebuilding your homeschool record. Keep outside coursework alongside Liberty Lamp lessons without importing third-party content into our course system.
Liberty Lamp works alongside popular homeschool curriculum providers and family-selected resources. References to outside providers describe organizational compatibility and do not imply an official partnership or API integration unless specifically stated.
Liberty Lamp is designed to be the place where your family runs the homeschool—even when the learning comes from different places.
Many homeschool families use more than one curriculum publisher because one program may be a great fit for math while another works better for science, history, English, Bible, or electives. Liberty Lamp gives parents one organized place to manage that mixed homeschool curriculum plan instead of juggling separate calendars, notebooks, spreadsheets, and disconnected records.
Parents can organize courses from Liberty Lamp Learning alongside family-selected resources from providers such as BJU Press, Abeka, Teaching Textbooks, OpenStax, Time4Learning, and others. Outside course content stays with the provider while Liberty Lamp keeps the family plan, schedule, completion record, attendance, instructional time, grades, portfolio evidence, credits, and transcript connected.
A family can use different curriculum for different children and even more than one resource within the same subject. A math course can be marked Primary while a skills program is Supplemental. An art, music, coding, or co-op course can be marked Elective. The result is a flexible homeschool curriculum organizer built around the actual student instead of forcing the student into one publisher’s catalog.
The same household course can also be reused across siblings while each student’s subject map, schedule, progress, and record remain separate.
Yes. Liberty Lamp Core is designed to organize family-selected curriculum and outside coursework even when you do not use Liberty Lamp courses for every subject.
No. Each student can have a different course plan by subject. You can use one provider for one child and a different provider for another.
Yes. Courses can be organized as Primary, Supplemental, or Elective so supplemental resources do not automatically become separate transcript credits.
No. Proprietary outside curriculum remains with its provider. Liberty Lamp organizes the homeschool plan and record around that coursework without copying third-party lesson content into Liberty Lamp.
Yes. Families can schedule and record outside coursework alongside Liberty Lamp lessons so attendance, hours, progress, grades, portfolio work, credits, and transcripts stay together.
Use the curriculum you love. Liberty Lamp organizes the rest.