Wyoming families can use ESA funds toward a bina education

bina is an accredited online school for ages 4–12: small classes, project-based learning, and classmates from around the world.

Arizona will help pay for your child’s education. Seriously.

Wyoming’s Education Savings Account (ESA) program gives families state funds to use toward private or alternative schooling. If you’re a Wyoming resident, your family is likely eligible. Most families qualify simply by living in the state. No income requirements. No complicated forms.
You can use up to $7,000 of ESA funds to offset your
child's tuition at

How it works

1

Apply to ESA

Submit an application through the state. Approval is straightforward and confirms you’ll be using ESA funds for your child’s education.
2

Use your ESA funds

Once approved, ESA funds will be distributed directly to your account—up to $7,000 per student per year.
3

Enroll at bina

Our team will guide you through submitting your bina tuition for approval. Then your child can begin learning with us right away.
Need help?
We’ve guided dozens of families through the process—just book a time to talk to our ESA support team.

Why parents choose bina

bina provides all the benefits of homeschooling (and none of the hard parts)

Your child gets the attention they deserve.

bina keeps classes small (just 8 kiddos max) so your child is seen, heard, and supported. Our warm, experienced teachers lead the learning and keep kids engaged, while you get to focus on being the parent, not the planner.

We’re globally accredited and aligned with U.S. standards

Your child’s education at bina meets U.S. Common Core and goes beyond it, with accreditation recognized worldwide. You stay in the loop with weekly updates and a dedicated Family Success Manager.

Meaningful friendships with kids around the world

Each day, your child learns alongside classmates from 40+ countries, building real friendships and a sense of belonging, no matter where you’re logging in from. It’s school that feels personal, playful, and grounded.

Learning through adventure, one biome at a time

Our year is built around 9 themed biomes. Every 5 weeks, the whole school moves to a new one, like Marine or Rainforest, where every subject connects to that theme. This helps kiddos make deeper connections between ideas and the world around them. Keeping learning fresh, immersive, and memorable.

What parents say

"bina has helped us navigate SEL in a fun way and develop her independence and confidence!"

Lorena Marden

"My grandson is a hands on and visual learner. Where we live there are no real learning programs geared towards different learning styles. bina has been a blessing for Aydin and our family. The worry and stress have eased tremendously."

Diedre Shakir

“Lily’s love for learning and creativity really gets to shine at bina. As her parents, we are inspired knowing her weekly goals and progress as discussed with us by her teachers and support team.”

Rae Bram

“We spent all of 2023 traveling through all 7 continents. We tried homeschooling, world schooling and even unschooling. Finding bina helped us to bridge the gap we were missing with the other education options we tried.”

Sarah Schmirl

"bina has helped us navigate SEL in a fun way and develop her independence and confidence!"

Lorena Marden

"My grandson is a hands on and visual learner. Where we live there are no real learning programs geared towards different learning styles. bina has been a blessing for Aydin and our family. The worry and stress have eased tremendously."

Diedre Shakir

“Lily’s love for learning and creativity really gets to shine at bina. As her parents, we are inspired knowing her weekly goals and progress as discussed with us by her teachers and support team.”

Rae Bram

“We spent all of 2023 traveling through all 7 continents. We tried homeschooling, world schooling and even unschooling. Finding bina helped us to bridge the gap we were missing with the other education options we tried.”

Sarah Schmirl

The questions we hear most from parents like you.

What is the ESA program?

Wyoming’s Education Savings Account (ESA) program gives families public funds—about $6,000 per student per year on average—to use toward approved private or online schooling, including bina.

How much money do I get?

The average award is around $6,000 per year, though it can vary by grade level and family circumstances.

Who qualifies?

Most K–12 students in Wyoming are eligible. Families typically qualify simply by living in the state and applying through the Department of Education.

Is bina an approved school?

Yes. bina is an accredited online school aligned with U.S. standards and recognized globally, so Wyoming ESA funds can be applied toward tuition here.

Can I use ESA if my child was in public school?

Yes. ESA funds are available regardless of whether your child previously attended public school, private school, or homeschool.

What grades does bina serve?

We serve children ages 4–12 (roughly pre-K through 6th grade).

Is this homeschooling?

Not quite. With bina, your child learns at home but in live, teacher-led classes with peers from around the world. You get the closeness of home, without having to do the teaching yourself.