How TEACH Works
Organization
All of the various activities of our organization begin with our parent volunteers. Every person who participates in the leadership of TEACH is a parent whose child(ren) are participants of the group. We are truly a parent-led entity and the quality of our programming flows from the truth that we are creating something of worth for our own children. We do well because it’s personal to us!
TEACH has a parent Board which makes sure all the wheels on the bus keep spinning. Meeting every second month, the Board consists of those who lead the various programs listed below along with those who see to administrative tasks. The Board members act as organizational liaisons to the parent volunteers in each program.
Programming
TEACH runs multiple programs. Members may be involved in as many or as few activities as is appropriate to each family with one caveat- all families are expected to volunteer and contribute to the group. Families may use their gifts in various ways- you may teach or assist in an academic class, baby-sit in the nursery, serve as a coach or assistant in an athletic activity, organize field trips or playgroups: your contribution rises from your abilities and availability! Don’t worry if you’re unsure how to contribute- we have a list of tasks we can always use help with!
Some of the programs that TEACH currently offers include:
- TEACH Co-op: Meeting 9am – 2pm on Tuesdays, September through April, this co-op offers academic and enrichment classes for children grades preK-12. Co-op is held near Shady Maple in East Earl, PA.
- Fall, Winter and Spring Sports: TEACH coordinates various team sports opportunities throughout the year. Practices are held at Brubaker Park in Fivepointville, PA or Liberty Baptist Church gym in Ephrata, PA. TEACH also sponsors a spring Field Day allowing children to experience the fun of good, old-fashioned track & field sports.
- Cell Groups: Some of our families meet throughout the month for fellowship and activities for their children via field trips or coordinated playdates. This is a great way to form social bonds between children- and their parents!
- Tutoring & Music Instruction: TEACH hosts a variety of one-on-one tutors and professional music instructors within our group. Lessons are offered during our Tuesday co-op.
- Field Trips: Parents will often invite other members of TEACH along when they organize a local field trip for their families. Recent examples of this are the Joanna Furnace Hay Creek Festival Homeschool Day, Youth Day at the Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire, and Brecknock Orchards Harvest Festival Days. Please check our calendar for upcoming events.
A TEACH Student Enjoys a Field Trip
- Detail about our cooperative fee can be found by clicking the above "TEACH Co-op Fees Breakdown" button.
Getting Started
The best way to become involved with TEACH is to complete and submit the TEACH Membership Application and to provide the necessary criminal history/child abuse clearances. The instructions for the child protective clearances are found by clicking HERE. Submission of these forms is the entry point for all our programming- please let us know if you have questions via our Contact page.