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Make Your Summer Matter!

Dear Homeschooling Parent, Are you looking for quality enrichment opportunities for your student this summer? Cedarville University brings its commitment to excellence and a biblical worldview to an outstanding summer slate of events and programs for high school students. Your student can join us on campus this summer and explore an academic program, improve their

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WE MAKE SPANISH FUN!!

At Academia Bilingual Bridges, classes are taught online in a way that your children will never forget! They will become so absorbed that they won’t want the class to end! We offer classes for children, for adults, and for families who want to learn together. Call (240-764-9094) or send us an email (academiabilingualbridges@gmail.com) for additional

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PICC Supports & Services Zoom Workshop

When: Jan. 30, 2024 at 7 pmTopic: Section 3602-c: Special Education Services & Accommodations for Homeschooled Students – What you need to know Homeschooled students are entitled to the same special education services and supports that their public school counterparts are. Section 3602-c is the “vehicle” that allows homeschool families to access services and/or accommodations through their local school districts.

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Start the New Year off right. Register your Teen for TeenPact to make an eternal impact!!

TeenPact is a dynamic, hands-on leadership experience for students. Our goal is to inspire youth in their relationship with Christ as we teach them to understand the political process, value their liberty, defend the Christian faith, and to engage the culture. At TeenPact, students will learn how to embrace their call as the next generation of leaders, find

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In Daddy’s Shoes

Author: Dorothy KarmanPublished in: OCEANetwork WavesPublished on: Mar. 1, 2007 The other day I was gathering some photographs of my son when he was five. There he was, standing in his daddy’s boots with a big grin on his face. How proud he looked! The boots were much too large and heavy for him, but he

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