FAQs
Who We Are
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Is this a Christian group? |
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Yes, Heritage Home Educators’ Association is an interdenominational Christian group striving to honor our Lord Jesus Christ in all we say and do. We promote respect, integrity, honor and excellence to the glory of God. |
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Do I have to be a Christian to join the group? |
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No, you do not; we have some non-Christian members. We are committed to respect and honor all people who join us. Please understand, however, that we will not modify our beliefs and practices because of the presence of non-Christian members. |
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What is the mission of Heritage? |
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At Heritage Home Educators’ Association, our MISSION is:
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Can you give me information about homeschooling? |
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Yes! We have compiled links to general information about homeschooling such as curriculum, as well as specific information regarding Michigan state guidelines and local SE Michigan homeschool groups. We did not create this information and are not responsible for its content, but we hope that the information is helpful to you in getting started and/or planning the next steps in your homeschooling journey. Please check out our "LINKS" section! |
How We Operate
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When/where do you meet? |
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We meet on Mondays at NorthRidge Church in Plymouth, MI. Heritage meets for two 14-week semesters during the academic year. We take a winter break from mid-December through January, and a week off at Easter. However, some high school classes may meet outside of these dates if teachers find the need to cover more material that cannot be covered during the co-op’s regular session. |
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How much does it cost to attend Heritage? |
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Heritage Fees
These fees cover administrative costs such as liability insurance and co-op supplies, not the cost of classes. Class fees vary and are charged separately from the registration fee. Class fees are listed in the course descriptions that come out roughly 1-2 weeks before class sign-up, and are paid before the semester begins. Class fees may include the following:
For typical class costs, visit our Class Catalog archive. |
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What classes do you offer? |
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We offer a full schedule of academic and enrichment classes for children from Elementary through High School. We also offer Nursery and Preschool programs for younger siblings of our K-12 students. Please visit the Class Catalog for a schedule of what we’re currently offering. |
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How do you determine what classes to offer every year? |
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We follow a Sequence of Subjects that rotates every four years. These subjects include Science, History, Literature and Math. We also survey our members every spring so parents can give their input not only on their co-op experience, but also on the classes they would like offered the following year. Members may suggest classes they would like to see offered, offer classes they would like to teach, or both. The survey results are compiled and presented to the members for a vote. The popularity of and need for a class, as well as the availability of a teacher, determine class selection offerings. |
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Is Heritage only for families with high school students? |
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Not at all! We welcome all homeschooling families with children who are six years old through high school. Nursery and preschool programs are provided only for younger siblings of K-12 students. |
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Does Heritage offer social gatherings? |
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We understand social connections are very important to home schoolers. Heritage offers many social opportunities in and outside classes including drama and choir performances, bonfires, field trips, park days, spirit day, holiday secret friends, field day, graduation ceremony and an end of semester showcase where students are given the opportunity to share what they have learned during the semester. |
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How are food allergies handled at Heritage? |
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All of our elementary classrooms are nut free. Leadership is willing to work with families with contact and airborne allergies to keep families safe. Hand washing is encouraged after lunch to help keep this policy in place. |
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Do you have a drop-off program for high school? |
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Heritage does offer a limited drop-off option for high school students who would like to attend Heritage classes without an onsite teaching parent. Additional fees of $750/year per student apply, in addition to the family, student, admin, and class material fees all members pay. The parent(s) will also be expected to perform an annual service job (to be chosen later). Availability of drop-off student slots is determined each year based on overall registration and availability of teachers to cover classes, and is not guaranteed from year to year. Please submit an application to have your student(s) considered for participation in the drop-off program. |
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I’m looking for support for myself — will Heritage meet my needs? |
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We offer parents opportunities to participate in select MS/HS enrichment classes open to adults, attend Moms’ Fellowship Night and Members’ Night for some social time. We also have a moms’ fellowship area at co-op where moms can gather each week during their free hours. Heritage Home Educators’ Association is a busy place when classes are in session. Joining Heritage primarily for support for yourself may leave you disappointed. However, it is a good place to meet homeschooling parents; and as you reach out and serve with other members, you will have the opportunity to build authentic relationships and lasting friendships. |
Teaching at Heritage
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Who teaches at Heritage? |
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Our teachers are our parents. We tap into our parents’ previous educational background, work experience, passions, hobbies and life experiences as we try to find a class that fits well with their skill set. Parents are not paid. Teaching is part of the co-op service requirement. We also have professional teachers come in to teach classes that are in demand when we cannot find a parent to teach the class. |
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What else is expected of me besides teaching? |
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Every parent is required to stay the whole time their kids are at co-op unless your child is a high-school student enrolled in the Drop-off Program. We value your contribution and your availability to be there to deal with any potential issues; health, disciplinary or emergencies that may arise involving your child. Parents may leave their older elementary or MS/HS students with a parent in charge if they must leave the building for some reason, but not as a regular practice. No pre-elementary students may be left by the parent on the premises at any time. Parents are asked to assist/teach for a minimum of two hours and be available another hour to step in and assist when there is a need. (Three hours required) The service requirement is double this if staying for a full day, still the 2/3 ratio of service/fellowship time. Parents also take turns with set up/tear down, clean up and lunch monitor, etc., as needed. |
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What if I cannot teach? |
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It may take a little adjustment to doing so in a classroom setting; nevertheless, we have parents who are willing to come alongside you to help you plan your classes and give you tips on how to handle a classroom of students. Our co-op exists because of parents who are willing to teach, so this willingness will be considered highly during the application process and interview. However, we do understand that new home schoolers or moms who have just given birth may find teaching overwhelming the first year. We will consider these circumstances, and others as they arise, and make adjustments as necessary. Know that eventually you will be required to teach. We make every effort to match parents with a class that fits their area of giftedness. |
How to Apply
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How do I apply to attend Heritage? |
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Applying to HeritageAPPLY FOR 2022-23 ACADEMIC YEAR Heritage functions on an academic year schedule and processes applications only in the spring for the upcoming year. Any applications received at this point will be considered for the 2022-23 school year. Applications must be submitted online to be considered for membership and pre-registration for Fall classes. Teaching specialties will be considered in membership decisions, based on our teaching needs. DATES TO REMEMBER: Feb. 14 or 28, 2022: Campus Visit at NorthRidge Church in Plymouth March 14, 2022: Application Deadline for 2022-23 Academic Year May 13, 2022: New Member and Teacher Orientation Mid-May, 2022: Registration for Fall classes for new members June 6, 2022: Field Day at Kensington Metropark (first installment payments due) STEPS TO HERITAGE MEMBERSHIP:Step 1: Attend a Campus Visit. Our Campus Visits were held in February. Because of the disruption it causes for our current classes, we do not schedule visits outside of these Campus Visit events. Please check back with us in January 2023 for our 2023-24 Campus Visit schedule. Heritage Home Educators is no longer accepting requests for Campus Visit events for the 2022-23 academic year. Please email us at HeritageHomeEducators@gmail.com for more information. Thank you! Step 2: Submit an online application, background check form, and $25 application fee with your teaching skills and interests by March 14, 2022. Please complete a background check form for each adult who will be on campus regularly. Applications received beyond the deadline will be assessed an additional $25 expedited processing fee to be prepared in time to participate in pre-registration in May, as space allows. All fees submitted are non-refundable. Step 3: Discuss your potential teaching interests and possible placement options with our Welcome Team and Grade Level Coordinators (GLCs). Step 4: Receive and accept offer of co-op membership and teaching assignment Step 5: Fill out legal forms/waivers online and submit with $65 Family Registration Fee Step 6: After legal forms and registration fee have been received, you will receive information regarding how to register for classes and how to sign up for a service job Step 7: Participate in pre-registration for Fall classes in mid to late May. Step 8: Attend Heritage Field Day in June, where you will meet current Heritage members and make your first installment payment — Student Participation Fees, Copy Fees, Drop Off Program fees (if applicable), and first 1/3 installment of class materials fees. Subsequent payments are due in August and November. Step 9: Attend Fall Kickoff, Facility Orientation, and Building Security Meeting in the fall NOTE: All fees listed here are non-refundable once paid. *** Please do NOT contact or mail any checks or other communication directly to our host facility, as we are not a ministry of the church. Our mailing address will be provided if necessary when your application is approved. |