What a Day at Felix Looks Like
No two days at Felix will feel the same. Students shape their schedules around academic goals, college coursework, and opportunities to collaborate at the learning hub.
A flexible schedule built around you
Felix works with families and students to craft individual weekly schedules that combine both fixed and flexible opportunities to learn, collaborate, and explore.
Students can come to the learning hub each day.
Seminars and Wonder Sessions will be conducted in person and also shared online.
Students can work independently in person or collaborate on group projects.
Take a look at what a typical day might include.
8:30 a.m. — Morning Focus
Start with intention.
Complete virtual courses at your own pace. Lessons, readings, and problem-solving set the tone for the day.
10:30 a.m. — Seminar or Live Lesson
Think critically.
Join a live lesson or engage in a Socratic Seminar centered on real-world questions. Listen closely. Speak thoughtfully. Defend your ideas.
12:00 p.m. — Lunch & Connection
Step away and connect.
Meet with peers virtually or gather at the learning hub. Build community. Reset and recharge.
1:00 p.m. — In-Depth Exploration (IDE)
Go deep.
Research a topic that matters to you. Draft, revise, and prepare to share your thoughts and rationale.
2:30 p.m. — College-Level Work
Raise the bar.
Work on an online ASU course that earns you both high school and college credit, or continue focused independent study.
3:30 p.m. — Reflection & Planning
Close the day with clarity.
Review progress, refine your work, and set priorities for tomorrow.
Flexibility doesn't mean easier.
It means intentional.
You’ll quickly find the rhythm that works for you with the best of both online and in-person learning.
Now enrolling for Fall 2026
Spots are limited for Felix’s founding class of ninth- and tenth-graders.
Take the next step.
Frequently Asked Questions About the Typical Day at Felix
Is the schedule on this page the same every day?
No. Students design their schedules around academic goals, college coursework, and opportunities to collaborate at the Lasell learning hub.
Do students have to attend the learning hub daily?
No. Students complete core academics online. The in-person learning hub provides space for collaboration, community, and deeper learning with IDEs, Socratic Seminars, Wonder Sessions, and other enrichment activities.
How much time do students spend online?
Felix delivers core coursework online through a personalized platform, complemented by live lessons, seminars, and project-based learning. Students work at their own pace, so the time spent online will vary.