Chandler
 

Branches Chandler is a Christ-centered homeschool co-op community, that offers academic and enrichment classes, sports activities and clubs to families in the East Valley. We meet on Mondays, from 9:00 to 2:10, in Chandler near Price and Ray. We seek to create a close knit community where families feel they belong and are supported. We do this through a co-op (cooperative) model, where each family contributes in some way. For more information, please see our FAQ's page.

STATEMENT OF MISSION

Our mission is to build a Christ-centered co-op community, with a grace-filled culture, that equips, supports, and encourages homeschooling families and proclaims Christ’s leadership over all aspects of our lives. We desire to bring together homeschooling families who love God and want to share the knowledge of Jesus Christ with the next generation, by providing academic and enrichment classes, sports activities, and clubs from a Christian worldview, as well as opportunities for mentoring and friendships. Our teachers love God and communicate Biblical teaching and Christian values to our students.  

STATEMENT OF FAITH

We believe that the Bible is the inspired and infallible Word of God that speaks with final authority concerning truth, morality, and the proper conduct of mankind. For purposes of doctrine, practice, policy, and discipline, our governing board is Branches’ final interpretive authority on the Bible’s meaning and application.

We believe in one God, eternally existent in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

We believe that God wonderfully and immutably creates each person to reflect His image as either male or female; but that each person is by nature a sinner, and alienated from God.

We believe that salvation and reconciliation come only from God, by grace; that God in love gave His only Son, Jesus, to die on the cross for our sin, thereby purchasing the redemption of those who believe in Him.

We believe that marriage is prescribed by God as a sacred, covenant relationship between one man and one woman, symbolizing the union of Christ and His church, and all forms of sexual activity outside of marriage is sin.

We believe that every Christian, through the power of Jesus Christ, is called to live a life set apart that will bear fruit to the glory of God, and sinful behavior, or even advocacy of sinful behavior, dishonors God and should not be encouraged.

We believe that God loves every person and therefore we need to treat others with the compassion, love, kindness, and dignity that He shows us.

STATEMENT OF EDUCATION

We believe that it is the parents’ role and responsibility to educate their children individually on topics of a sensitive nature, including:

  • Political Views

  • Doctrinal Views

  • Sexuality Views

  • Dietary Views

Out of respect for each family’s decision on when and how to teach these matters to their children, all teachers, volunteers, parents, and students are discouraged from discussing these topics with other children at Branches unless in a clearly defined class.

GUIDELINES & STANDARDS 


  • Branches is a cooperative program.  All member families must do their part to help Branches succeed. Member families must sign up for a minimum of six job credits and attend for a minimum of three class periods (full-time attendance is encouraged). A job that is off campus can be done for the maximum amount of 3 job credits toward parent job requirements. 


  • Branches is not a drop off program.  A responsible adult must be present to care for your child(ren) at all times. In an emergency or unusual situation, you can have another parent care for your child. This is managed on a case-by-case basis with the approval of leadership. Otherwise, all parents are expected to stay on campus during the class day.


  • All member families must sign up for volunteer jobs to participate in Branches.  Each location has different requirements for the type and number of volunteer jobs needed. All volunteering adults must have successfully completed a background check through the company recommended by Branches; have read and agreed to abide by the Statements of Mission, Faith, and Education, the Guidelines and Standards, and the Code of Culture; and be approved to work at Branches.


  • Parent jobs must be covered at all times. If a floater is needed to cover a parent job, then you must contact the Parent Jobs Coordinator on your campus. 


  • A floater can be used up to three times a semester.* If a parent is missing more than three times a semester, they must find their own replacement with friend or family member that have successfully completed a Branches background check; have read and agreed to abide by the Statements of Mission, Faith, and Education, the Guidelines and Standards, and the Code of Culture; and be approved to work at Branches. *As a cooperative it is imperative to fulfill your parent job requirements or you may not be able to attend Branches in the future.


  • All floaters are needed each week. They are required to check in and respond to the Parent Jobs Coordinator via text or in person for each hour they are signed up to work. If a floater is missing more than three times a semester, they will also need to find their own replacement, with friend or family member that have successfully completed a Branches background check; have read and agreed to abide by the Statements of Mission, Faith, and Education, the Guidelines and Standards, and the Code of Culture; and be approved to work at Branches. 


  • Class fees must be paid by the due date. Failure to pay, or make special payment arrangements, by due date will result in membership suspension. Member families with a remaining balance will not be allowed to register for the next semester’s classes. Special payment arrangements cannot be made to extend payment past mid-semester.


  • Parent teachers, assistants, and floaters must show up, be on time, and remain in the classroom for the entire class period.


  • Students must show up on time and remain in class for the entire class period. If a student needs to leave, they are required to get permission from the teacher before they do so. 


  • Parents need to monitor their children when not in class. 


  • Cell phones are not allowed to be used by parents or students for personal use, during class time. 


  • Volunteering member teachers must fill out the teacher application form in order to teach a class at Branches.  To maintain the integrity of our mission and Christian identity, all teachers must affirm in writing that they desire to further the mission of Branches, their personal beliefs are consistent with the Statement of Faith, and they will act consistently with the standards set forth in the Guidelines and Standards and Code of Culture.


  • Members are encouraged to wear the Branches t-shirts.


  • Branches does not have a formal dress code, however all private areas must be covered.


  • Biting or aggressive behavior in class will not be tolerated. If you have a child that has issues with biting or aggression, that child will need to have a one on one aide to help them. The parent will be responsible for finding the aide.


  • Cheating, stealing, bullying, drug use, profanity, obscenity, sexual immorality, personal appearance or conduct contrary to one’s biological sex, dishonor to the Word of God, disrespect to the leadership of the group, or continued disobedience to the established standards of this group will not be tolerated.


  • Branches is a nut-free campus.  

The purpose of the Branches Code of Culture is to promote a thriving environment where families feel safe and happy, and are empowered in their homeschooling journey. All parents and children are encouraged to:

B – Blessing 

  • Be a blessing by having a grace-filled attitude. 
  • Be a blessing by treating others with kindness, compassion, dignity, and respect.

R – Responsible 

  • Be responsible by working hard in volunteer jobs and classes.
  • Be responsible by keeping the campus and outdoor areas clean.

A – Adaptable

  • Be adaptable by having a positive attitude no matter the situation.
  • Be adaptable by jumping in to help where needed.

N – Noble

  • Be noble by introducing yourself to someone and making a new friend.
  • Be noble by having a servant’s heart.

C – Considerate

  • Be considerate by actively listening to your teachers and parent helpers.
  • Be considerate by showing up to your jobs and classes on time.

H – Helpful

  • Be helpful by remembering your items when you leave.
  • Be helpful by looking for ways to solve problems.

E – Encouraging

  • Be encouraging by vocalizing the good in those around you.
  • Be encouraging by lifting up each other in times of need.

S – Safe

  • Be safe by thinking before you act.
  • Be safe by being aware of your surroundings.

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