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HC Christian Homeschoolers Network

The Hope Chapel Christian Homeschoolers Network exists to support and encourage Hope Chapel member families who choose to educate their children at home, striving for Godly discipleship and academic excellence while imparting a Biblical worldview into every area of their education.

  • Hope Chapel Academy - Providing the legal foundation, services, and academic oversight of a private Christian school
  • Homeschool EXTRAs (Extracurricular Tools, Resources, and Activities) - Supplementing academic studies with fellowship and extracurricular activities
  • Homeschool HELP (Hope’s Extension Learning Program) - Administering academic classes for Christian homeschooled students in junior high and high school to augment their home-based education
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Services available through membership in the Network:

  • Friendly, experienced staff with regular office hours
  • Advisors with expertise in curriculum selection, college admissions, and special needs education
  • Mentor Moms and Homeschool Facilitators for encouragement, support, and prayer
  • Maintenance of required school records
  • Student and Teacher ID cards
  • Academic and enrichment classes available
  • High School Diplomas and Graduation Ceremony
  • Newsletter, Email loop, Yearbook
  • Standardized testing
  • Competitive robotics teams
  • Lending Library

Proven track record:  Hope Chapel Christian Homeschoolers Network alumni are enjoying careers ranging from engineering to youth ministry and attending colleges such as Cal Tech, USC, Pepperdine, and Biola

Reasons to homeschool:

  1. Inculcate a Biblical worldview into every area of your child’s life including all academic areas. Teach concepts such as evolution and alternative lifestyles in accordance with God’s Word.
  2. Individualize curriculum and teaching methods to the abilities, interests, and developmental timetable of the child.  Encourage academic excellence.
  3. Shelter from negative peer pressure and ungodly role models during the child’s most formative years.  Slowly mainstream your child into the world as maturity and faith is demonstrated.
  4. Increase time spent together as a family.  Foster close family relationships.
  5. Adapt the teaching schedule to fit to the family’s needs.  Arrange days off and vacations for convenience and flexibility.

“Education is not simply the transfer of knowledge and skills, but it is the process of transmitting a culture from one generation to the next.  It is not just teaching information about life, but it is also the impartation of a way of looking at and living life.”
Llewellyn B. Davis, Going Home to School

Hope Chapel recommends private Biblically-based home education for parents desiring the most freedom in family discipleship and curriculum selection.  You may request free information on private Biblically-based home education from CHEA (Christian Home Educators Association of California) at www.cheaofca.org or 800-562-2432 and from HSLDA (Home School Legal Defense Association) at www.hslda.org or 540-338-5600.

To obtain additional information about the Hope Chapel Christian Homeschoolers Network, please contact Penny Ross, Vice Principal, at 310-374-4673, extension 161 or pross@hopechapel.org.

For enrollment information and class offerings through the HELP program, contact Sally Palmerino at 310-374-4673 x144.


homeschoolersnetwork@hopechapel.org
310.374.4673 x 151
   

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