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T he S crawls The Voice of Home Educators in Lancaster County Volume 27 • No. 5 • December 2021 / January 2022
Table of Contents Notes from CHALC ............................................................................................................ 3 Community Bulletin Board ............................................................................................... 4 Matt Monticchio, First P.R.V.C. Field Music Eldonna Marie Filardi, PA Curriculum Exchange, Homeschool Huskies Basketball Graduates’ Update ............................................................................................................. 5 Ephrata Public Library Thoughts from the Editor’s Kitchen Table ........................................................................ 6 CHALC DRAWING ............................................................................................................ 7 Our Groups: C.H.A.S.E. ................................................................................................... 8-9 Chick-Fil-A Lancaster ......................................................................................................... 10 Our Groups: L.H.E. ........................................................................................................... 11 Our Supporters ................................................................................................................ 12 OneLife Institute, Servant Stage Our Groups: C.V. Homeschoolers ...................................................................................... 13 Our Supporters ................................................................................................................ 14 Tim White, Lessons Lancaster Bible College, Lisa L. Buckwalter, M.Ed. Our Groups: M.A.C.H. ................................................................................................. 15-16 Our Supporters ................................................................................................................ 17 Mennonite Central Committee, Susan B. Anthony List Our Groups: Cornerstone Homeschoolers .................................................................. 18-20 Our Groups: Treasures of Grace ................................................................................. 21-24 Our Groups: TEACH ................................................................................................... 25-31 Our Groups: Learning Station .................................................................................... 32-33 Our Groups: CHEX ...................................................................................................... 34-35 CHALC Groups ........................................................................................................... 36-37 Homeschool Evaluators .............................................................................................. 38-39 2
Notes from CHALC Ed & Paula Montijo President Joel & Susana Brown Vice President Renita Gerlach Secretary Carla Hertzler Treasurer Ryan & Liesel Davidson Legal Counsel Miriam Bowers Scrawls Editor Coalition of Homeschoolers Across Lancaster County PO Box 480, Leola, PA 17540. www.chalc.org December 21 / January 22 Issue Vol. 27 No. 5 Published: Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec/Jan., Feb., March, April, May, June/July advertise with us join CHALC... Business Card (3.75”W x 2”H) --- $15.00 1/4 Page (3.75”W x 5”H) --- $30.00 Your homeschool group 1/2 Page (7.5”W x 5”H) --- $55.00 is welcome to join CHALC! Full Page (7.5”W x 10”H) --- $110.00 The Coalition of Homeschoolers across Lancaster Ads can be submitted via email to scrawls@ County (CHALC) is an umbrella organization chalc.org in ready-to-place condition and must serving homeschool groups, with a combined be received by the 10th of the previous month. count of over 600 families. CHALC publishes this Pencil ads and drawings will not be accepted. Items online newsletter in which member homeschool will not be carried to the next month; items must be groups advertise their activities, such as field trips, re-submitted. We reserve the right to edit and/or refuse meetings, and learning cooperatives. CHALC also any submissions. provides liability insurance for publicized activities, a web site for each group, leadership breakfasts and Any advertisement inquiries should be directed to other events, as well as a variety of discounts. scrawls@chalc.org. All other questions or concerns should be directed to mail@chalc.org. Over the years, CHALC has strived to pass along Disclaimer: Articles & advertisements that appear in accurate information of interest to the homeschool The Scrawls do not imply endorsement by CHALC. Any community, including educational developments, use of information, products, opportunities, or services legislative bills, and local resources. CHALC advertised/published in this newsletter should be done endeavors to encourage homeschool families only after you, the individual reader, have thoroughly by sponsoring the annual CHALC graduation, reviewed and independently investigated it for yourself. publishing homeschool family experiences, and recognizing student achievement in The Scrawls. The various positions on the CHALC Board are filled by fellow volunteer homeschool parents. If meetings of the board you would like to learn more about the Board and its activities, please contact us at mail@chalc.org. Co-Op members are invited to attend opening CHALC Homeschool Group Membership for the devotions and share a public comment. Contact 2020/2021 school year is just $25 a family! If a mail@chalc.org to be placed on the agenda for public family is in more than one CHALC homeschool comment. Meeting site may change. group a rebate is offered. 3
Community Bulletin Board Matt Monticchio Music Lessons • All levels and styles • Piano, Improvisation, Composition, Theory My name is Matt Monticchio. I have been active as a pianist, composer, teacher, performer, and church music director in the Central PA area for over 20 years. I Homeschool Huskies have degrees in music education and a Basketball Program: Master’s in music composition. Teaching In its first year last year, the Huskies Basketball all levels and abilities, I blend classical, Program was a smashing success with over 60 jazz, improvisation, reading music, hoopers in 4th-8th grade participating! Starting playing by ear, and music theory and in March we will be once again hooping at Living Hope Community Church in Lancaster. history; Lessons are given at Lancaster Our approach to teaching the game of basketball is and York locations. to break our 90-minute sessions into fundamentals, a silly group game, and scrimmaging. For the cost of $50 each hooper will get 8 sessions and a c. (717)330-4326 reversible Huskies jersey. matthewmonticchio@gmail.com For more information and to register check out https://homeschoolball.com/register/ or feel matthewmonticchio.com free to email me at ericleebasketball@gmail.com. 4
Graduates’ Update Next Graduation Meeting: Thursday, January 20 at 7:00pm Location: Harvest Bible Church 1460 Eden Road, Lancaster Graduates’ Game Night December 11, 2021 at 6:30pm Location: Conestoga Church of the Brethren 141 E. Main Street, Leola Bring a game you enjoy and a snack to share! Questions? Contact chalcgraduation@gmail.com or visit www.chalc.org for more information! 550 South Reading Road, Ephrata, PA 17522 Mon., Dec. 6, 4:30 p.m. – Kids Literacy Café. From discussions Mon., Dec, 27, 4:30 p.m. – Math Quest. Have fun while enhanc- to writing, all participants will be offered opportunities to develop ing math skills. Participants will be offered activities that involve literacy interests and skills in a relaxed environment. All materials a variety of math operations. Registration is required. Atten- will be provided. Ages 9-12. dance is limited. Ages 8-12. Wed., Dec. 8 & Jan 13, 4:30 p.m. - Mission to Mars Club for Tue., Jan. 18, 4:30 p.m. - Family Science Time. Experiments, Kids. Explore the red planet using information and images from concoctions and simple science terms and principles will be in- robotic orbiters, landers and mobile laboratories used by the troduced during this fun family program! Ages 5-11. NASA exploration program. Activities based on new discoveries will be provided. Ages 8-12. Learn about all of our programs & register at: www.ephratapubliclibrary.org 5
Thoughts from the Editor’s Kitchen Table By the time this article is published, No matter what Thanksgiving will have come and gone. But as I God had for us this year, write, the celebrations are still ahead. I’m thankful He used each and every for the opportunity to pause and look to Christ in circumstance for our good. gratitude for the abundant grace He has poured Our family is out. It’s a great time to reflect on the year and currently memorizing this point to His mercies. I encourage you to do that. timely Heidelberg Catechism I don’t know about you, but this year was question, Question 26: What totally nuts at our house. We started the year do you believe when you off right: quarantined with COVID. (Ok, COVID say: I believe in God the wasn’t fun, but the meals and groceries and notes Father almighty, Creator of and toys at our doorstep? That was fun. God really heaven and earth? does care for our bodies and souls.) Answer: That the eternal About a month later, my grandfather Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who out of died in our living room after a long battle with nothing created heaven and earth and all Parkinson’s. Despite the sadness, I couldn’t help that is in them and who still upholds and but reflect on how God had provided this father governs them by His eternal counsel and figure to me so graciously. My Poppop, with his providence, is, for the sake of Christ His thick Puerto Rican accent and cheesy dad jokes, was always ready to rough-house when I was a Son, my God and my Father. In Him I trust kid or put too much chocolate syrup on my ice- so completely as to have no doubt that He cream when I, as a teen, sat at his table crying will provide me with all things necessary about some boy. He drove me wherever I needed for body and soul, and will also turn to to go, helped teach me how to drive, and then my good whatever adversity He sends me waited up for me as I spent more time away from in this life of sorrow. He is able to do so as home. I didn’t deserve him, but how good is God almighty God, and willing also as a faithful for caring for me through him, and letting me be Father. there in his final moments? What a comfort we Christians possess, My chronic illness took a turn for the worse knowing that not only does the Maker of the after these stressors, so I spent a lot of time with universe have the power to use adversity for our my doctors and specialists. My daughter, likewise, good, but also cares enough about His children started to have lots of extra appointments. We as a perfect and faithful Father that He wills our both spent more time than we would have liked good. He uses all things to benefit us because He in the hospital this year. Once again, God chose to can and He wants to. What grace! be so merciful to us: providing the most excellent As you wrap up your year, no matter what care through doctors, therapists, surgeons, and it looked like, thank God. If heartache caused you even the elders of our church who always walked to cry out to Him, thank Him for reminding you us through those times with love and prayer. of His tender care. Thank Him for enduring that Flowers, notes, meals... He did not have to pour out heartache when He lived a sinless life for you. love to us that way, but He used those challenges Thank Him for being with you while you ache. to build us up and increase our trust in Him. Thank Him for the body of Christ that He uses to There were lots and lots of really great comfort us. Thank Him for the fruit of the Spirit times this year, too! Buying a house, getting He alone is producing in you. Thank Him for a promotion, starting an Etsy shop, watching being on His throne. friends be baptized, snuggling brand new babies, meeting goals, making new friends, having coffee ...give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will every day! of God in Christ Jesus for you. - 1 Thessalonians 5:18 6
CHALC Header DRAWING Enter to win an Amazon giftcard! Take a photo of your art, science, history, or any other project, and send it to scrawls@chalc.org to be entered to win a $10 gift card! Then keep an eye on The Scrawls to see your project featured! Turn in your project by December 15! 7
Our Groups: C.H.A.S.E. Christian Homeschool Association of Scholastic Excellence Our mission is to equip and encourage parents who have chosen to homeschool their children by providing educational classroom opportunities in a Christ-centered environment. Classes meet on Mondays from 8:30 am to 2:00 pm at East Fairview Church of the Brethren in Manheim. Mark your Calendars * Wednesday, December 8—Wilderness Survival * Wednesday, January 12 —Animal Dissection Photos from the Fall 2021 Photography Class For information about C.H.A.S.E., visit our website at www.chaseacademy.org Julie Hostetter, Director chasehomeschoolcoop@gmail.com 8
Our Groups: C.H.A.S.E. 2021-2022 CHASE Days Fall Semester—Sept 13 to Dec 13, 2021 Spring Semester—Jan 10 to Apr 25, 2022 More photos from Photography Class Fall 2021 9
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Our Groups: L.H.E. Lititz Home Educators www.homeschool-life.com/pa/lhe Lititz Home Educators is a unique alternative to a weekly co-op. It allows you to be connected to other homeschoolers without a weekly time commitment. Members serve the group in some way during the year and can pick and choose opportunities that interest their family and suit their schedule. Many members use it in addition to a weekly co-op as it provides enrichment opportunities and a safe, closed e-mail forum for communicating with other like-minded homeschoolers. You can ask questions, borrow and buy new curriculum, seek LITITZ HOME EDUCATORS CATORS recommendations, find out pertinent information and opportunities for homeschoolers, and more! LHE is the perfect addition to your home school and a great way to be connected. Come build relationships with us as we serve each other. For detailed information about becoming a member, please contact lititzhomeeducators@gmail.com or visit www.homeschool-life.com/pa/lhe. Upcoming LHE Member Activities (More details and sign-ups on the LHE calendar.) Mom’s Wine and Cheese Evening Adventure Club We welcome our LHE mothers for a joyous Adventure club meets two Fridays a month evening of fellowship and a glass of holiday to explore God’s beautiful creation together. cheer! Most events will not have a planned curriculum. We envision all ages learning Please join us on Tuesday, December together organically. Older students can 7th for an annual gathering to relax and practice leadership/teaching skills if they reconnect with friends. Wine (as well as feel so inclined. Younger children learn other drinks!) and light refreshments will be provided. We hope to see you all there! from being around older students. We Please reach out to Erin at eseifferlein@ adventure in all kinds of weather and gmail.com for questions. Sign-ups are environments! Please consider what attire required. will best suit your family’s needs to be comfortable & safe. In case of severe weather, a cancellation notice will be posted on the LHE website forum. You can sign up & find detailed parking/trail/meeting information on the LHE Website Calendar. If you would like more information or have any questions, please contact Nicole Miller at kandnmiller@gmail.com or KimberyDoutrich at paintedhorizon17@ gmail.com 12/10/21- Speedwell Forge 12/17/21 - Middle Creek 1/7/2022 - Landis Woods 11
Our Supporters WINTER YOUTH THEATRE PRODUCTIONS For more information on all Servant Stage Youth Theatre Productions and to register, visit servantstage.org/camps AGES 8-15 January 28 - AGES 12-19 January 21-23 Rehearsals Jan. 2-20 Rehearsals Jan. 2-27 February 6 SUMMER YOUTH THEATRE PRODUCTIONS Servant Stage Summer Camp is an opportunity for students to COST: $225 (includes all activities & materials) learn the basics of theatre! This is your chance to grow as an actor, singer, and dancer under the direction of experienced EARLY BIRD: $200 (register before January 31) theatre professionals - no experience necessary! Be part of a LATE REGISTRATION: $250 (after April 30) show from start to finish in just five days! AGES 10-18 AGES 8-16 AGES 10-18 July 16 Camp Dates July 11-16 July 23 Camp Dates July 18-23 July 30 Camp Dates July 25-30 SERVANTSTAGE.ORG/MONDAYS 12
Our Groups: C.V. Homeschoolers Conestoga Valley Homeschoolers www.homeschool-life.com/pa/cvhomeschoolers/ CV Homeschoolers, a Christian-based, parent-run co-op meets ten weeks from September through November and ten weeks from February through April on Thursday afternoons. We offer Nursery and Preschool. Grades K-6 have choir, gym, and an elective each semester. Grades 7 and up have two or three electives each semester with music/choir in the spring. Electives include academic and non-academic classes. Membership fee includes ALL classes for ALL of your children for both semesters. Some classes may require that you purchase certain books or pay additional fees to cover needed supplies, but we always try to offer a “no-additional cost” class option for every period and age group. Our parents volunteer to teach the classes and fill helper positions. We rely on parent participation and offer activities that parents are willing to organize and staff. This keeps our costs low and affordable for all family sizes and incomes. We will meet each Thursday at DOVE Westgate Church, Starting September 16th - November 18th. (12:45 - 3:25pm) Nov. 10th, 2021 - 12:30 - 2:00 pm Cavod Performing Arts Workshop Held at Cavod in New Holland Nov. 13th, 2021 - 6:30 - 8:30 pm 7-up Fun Fall Evening at the Benner Farm Dec. 7th, 2021 - 10:00 - 12:00 pm Woodcrest School of Wonder Join your friends at the School of Wonder at Woodcrest Retreat for Christmas Around the World. This Christmas program combines history, crafts, and baking into one fun-filled event. “Travel” to Mexico and learn how Mexican children enjoy Christmas while making Christmas ornaments and baking some delicious snacks to take home. Dec. 9th, 2021 - 7:00 - 9:00 pm Mom’s Christmas Party at the Rabe’s Home Dec. 18th, 2021 - 5:00 - 9:00 pm 7-up Christmas Party at the King’s Home 13
Our Supporters “I consider myself a musical mentor and the instruments are just the vehicle for them to love music and through that process, to love themselves” TEACHING GUITAR, BASS, UKE, BEGINNER PIANO & MANDOLIN Some slots available at Tone Tailors in Rock Lititz on Tues, Weds, Thurs and opening up Mondays for IN HOME INSTRUCTION (depending on location) Tim White 717 571 5724 15 years instructing 20 years of professional band experience lbc.edu Education, Tutoring & Consulting pitsRseeds@gmail.com 717-393-1612 Lisa L. Buckwalter M.Ed. PA. Certified Special Education Teacher &Evaluator 35+ years of Successful Academic Intervention across the Curriculum Individual tutoring for challenged students! Don’t blame the teacher, address the challenge! FIND YOUR CALLING 50+ Areas of Study Come vis Come visit our Lancaster, PA campus! 14
Our Groups: M.A.C.H. Manheim Area Christian Homeschoolers www.homeschool-life.com/pa/mach We are a 24-week, academic co-op where your child will receive all the necessary instruction for science and history as well as writing and literature for upper classes. Your child will enjoy class interaction and learn to be responsible to another teacher. Moms enjoy connecting and supporting one another in our family atmosphere. An option for high school students to attend without parental participation is also available. Classes are held on TUESDAYS at the East Fairview Church of the Brethren in Manheim, PA. Class Dates for 2022 Jan. 18, 25 Feb. 1, 8, 15, 22 March 1 (Spring Break or Snow Make-up Day), 8 (Spring Business Meeting), 15 (Open House), 22, 29 Apr. 5, 12, 19 (Presentation Night) A Peek into the 2022-2023 School Year Planning is still in the works, but our academic classes are: - Nursery: child care provided - 2 & 3-year-olds: Story Ti me, Crafts, and Planned Motor Skills Activities - Preschool: Alphabet Time, Crafts, and Planned Motor Skills Activities - Grades K - 2: Science, History, and Gym Classes - Grades 3 & 4: PA History, Science, and Gym - Grades 5 & 6: Middle Ages History, Science, and Gym - Grade 7 & 8: Life Science, World Geography, Writing & Literature - Grade 9: Physical Science, World Geography, Writing & Literature - Grades 10-12: Chemistry, English with American Literature, Government - Possible HS Classes: Algebra, Art, Volleyball, and others Field Trips - The 7th & 8th Grade Earth Science class took a field trip to Indian Echo Caverns on October 28. - The Kindergarten - 2nd Grade class took field trips on Sept 21 to a bee farm and to the Manheim Farm Show on October 5. Please contact Kim Groff, New Member Coordinator, at 717-572-3821 or mkcgroff@gmail.com or Vicky Goodman, Administrator, at RVGoodman1995@gmail.com for more information. Or visit our website. 15
Our Groups: M.A.C.H. Manheim Area Christian Homeschoolers www.homeschool-life.com/pa/mach YOU’RE INVITED! Manheim Area Christian Homeschoolers’ **SPRING OPEN HOUSE** Come see what we’re all about! Tuesday, March 15 or April 5, 2022 East Fairview Church of the Brethren 1187 Fairview Road, Manheim, PA 17545 You and your children are welcome to participate in any of our morning or afternoon classes. RSVP to Kim Groff, New Member Coordinator, by March 10 (717-572-3821 or mkcgroff@gmail.com) Or for more information regarding MACH, visit our website https://www.homeschool-life.com/pa/mach/ We hope you can join us! Calendar of Events - October 26: Clash Day! - December 9: Mom’s Night Out, details provided in members’ weekly email - Picture Day: February 2022 - details to be provided Please contact Kim Groff, New Member Coordinator, at 717-572-3821 or mkcgroff@gmail.com or Vicky Goodman, Administrator, at RVGoodman1995@gmail.com for more information. Or visit our website. 16
Our Supporters #iamsalt Serving And Learning Together WORK EXPERIENCE WITH WORLD EXPERIENCE mcc.org/salt A year-long, Christian cross-cultural service experience Mennonite Central Committee HIRING PRO-LIFERS! Work with your Friends, Family & Get Paid to Advance the Pro-Life Cause Field Representatives conduct simple surveys about pending THE JOB legislationThe at the Jobhomes of pro-life & persuadable pro-life voters. $15/Hour + Mileage THE PAY Hours are Very Flexible - Field Reps Set their own Schedules Patrick Basom CONTACT Patrick@sbalistfield.org (717)317-1492 sba-list.org SBA List, founded in 1992, is a nationwide network of over 900,000 Americans committed to protecting the unborn. Our organization has a singular mission of saving innocent and vulnerable human life. 17
Our Groups: Cornerstone Homeschoolers Cornerstone Homeschoolers Lower Tier www.cornerstonelowertier.com We have a new e-mail address: lower.tier@cornerstonehomeschoolers.com Cornerstone Lower Tier serves families with children in nursery – 8th grade with enrichment classes, gym, choir, field trips and opportunities to fellowship in a Christian environment. We meet for eight weeks in the fall and eight weeks in the spring. All participating members are expected to serve by monitoring, teaching, and cleaning. Please visit our website for more information. We thoroughly enjoyed meeting together for our fall semester! Have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Save the Date March 3 Cornerstone Homeschoolers Open House Details to come! Calendar of Events • Dec 2 - Christmas Party • Jan 13 & 14 - Nature Study Classes • Jan 14 - Mom’s Night Out • Jan 20 - First Day of Spring Co-op Classes • Jan 27 - Co-op Class Day and Yearbook Spirit Day: Pajama Day *Lunches are available for purchase on each regular co-op day. 2021 - 2022 School Year Dates • September 2021 - 16, 23, 30 • January 2022 - 20, 27 • October 2021 - 7, 21, 28 • February 2022 - 3, 17, 24 • November 2021 - 4, 18 • March 2022 - 3, 17, 24 • December 2021 - 2 (Christmas Party) 31 (Possible Snow Make-Up Day) 18
Our Groups: Cornerstone Homeschoolers Cornerstone Homeschoolers Upper Tier www.homeschool-life.com/pa/cornerstone upper.tier@cornerstonehomeschoolers.com Cornerstone Upper Tier is a 30-week, Christian educational program for students in 7th-12th grades and meets Thursdays at Grace Baptist Church. Classes are taught by professionals in the areas of Science, Literature, Writing, Art, World Languages, Social Studies, and Electives. Cornerstone Upper Tier is committed to providing a regular rotation of core academic classes necessary for graduation and a variety of elective classes to help you meet your educational goals. Please visit our website for more information. 2021-2022 Cornerstone Upper Tier Leadership Team Anne Flinchbaugh Richey Director Susan Geoghan Assistant Director/Secretary Karla Beachy New Member/Student Liaison Catherine Sharp Treasurer Lisa Brubaker Fundraising Coordinator Meredith Shore Teacher Liaison Dana Atticks Building Coordinator December... January.... Cold Weather Hike Pajama Day Tuesday, December 7th at 10am Thursday, January 27th Reed’s Run Nature Trail Sponsored by the Yearbook Spirit See website calendar for info. Committee December Lunches January Lunches 2 - Hot Dog Meal Fundraiser for Graduation 4 - Bring Your Own Lunch 9 - Pizza 11 - Pizza 16 - Student & Teacher Christmas 18 - Thanksgiving Meal Luncheon Plus snacks and drinks all $0.50 or $1 Plus snacks and drinks all $0.50 or $1 Bring exact change. Signup on website. Bring exact change. Signup on website. Ugly Christmas Sweater Day “For God so loved the world, Thursday, December 9th that He gave His only Son, Sponsored by the Yearbook Spirit Committee that whoever believes in Him, should not perish but have eternal life.” 19
Our Groups: Cornerstone Homeschoolers Cornerstone Homeschoolers Upper Tier www.homeschool-life.com/pa/cornerstone upper.tier@cornerstonehomeschoolers.com 20/21 Co-Op Dates Remaining Weather to Delay or Close? • December 2021 - 2, 9, 16 In the event of a weather emergency, an e-mail will be sent by 8am if the schedule is modified. • January 2022 - 6 // Spring: 13, 20, 27 For a Delay, the following schedule is typically used: • February 2022 - 3, 10, 17, 24 1st Period (Normally 8:40-9:40) --> 10:00-10:35 • March 2022 - 3, (Spring Break) 17, 24, 31 2nd Period (Normally 9:45-10:45 --> 10:40-11:15 • April 2022 - 7, 14, 21, 28 3rd Period (Normally 10:50-11:50 --> 11:20-11:55 • May 2022 - 5 (Makeup if needed) All afternoon classes are scheduled as normal. The first weather closing is not rescheduled. A second closing will be made up in May. Spring Electives Still Available! Register now! All meet for one hour for fifteen weeks starting on January 13, 2022 according to the preceding Spring Co-op schedule. GYM CLASS - Still need some physical education credit? Meet for group exercises, games and sports outside on a large parking lot or in the gym during inclement weather. Instruction provided for students new to an activity. GEOGRAPHY - A half-credit social studies class studying continents, countries, cultures and maps. INTRO TO ENGINEERING - Learn about engineering as the practical application of scientific and mathematical knowledge for the betterment of humanity and the world. Specialties such as civil, geotechnical, agricultural, mechanical, industrial, electrical, petrochemical and more will be explored. PHOTOGRAPHY - The primary focus is on composition, posing, and lighting plus basic photo editing. Access to a camera, internet, and the ability to upload images to a computer are necessary. Cornerstone Families, We wish you a Merry Christmas and Peace That Passes Understanding in the New Year 20
Our Groups: Treasures of Grace Treasures of Grace is a Christ-centered co-op that seeks to support and encourage member families in their homeschooling journey through friendship development, encouragement, and prayer. https://www.homeschool-life.com/PA/treasuresofgrace/ Our group will be meeting at a new location this year: Lancaster Alliance Church, 210 Pitney Road, Lancaster. Reminder: Our co-op day has changed to TUESDAY, bi-weekly from 9:30am - 1:30pm. Our Calendar 12/3 Christmas Production 1/11 Co-Op 1/20 Moms’ Night 1/25 Moms’ Night Morning Worship in the Theater 21
Our Groups: Treasures of Grace 2021 – 2022 TOG Class Schedule Nursery 2's 3's 4 Year Olds 5 Year Olds 09:30 Morning Worship Free play in classroom Theater 9:30 Story & Snack 9:30 Toddler Gym OR 9:30 Toddler 9:30 Story & Snack Outdoor Time Gym/Outdoor 10:00 Craft/Activity 10:00 Craft & Activity 10:00 Music & 10:00 Music & Tender, Movement Movement 10:30 Toddler Gym OR Loving, 10:30 Free play Outdoor time Care 10:30 Story & Snack 11:00 Music and 10:30 Free play 11:00 Free play Movement 11:00 Toddler gym/Outdoor 11:00 Story & Snack 11:30 Music & 11:30 Toddler gym OR Movement Outdoor time 11:30 Craft/Activity 11:30 Craft/Activity 12:00 Free play/Clean-up 12:00 Free play/Clean-up 12:00 Free play/clean up 12:00 Free play/clean up 12:30 Babies, 2's and 3's will be picked up by moms in their classrooms. Closing/End of Day Theater Primary Grades 1 - 2 Primary Schedule Primary 1 Primary 2 09:30 – 10:00 Morning Worship 10:00 – 10:50 Music (glockenspiel) Art 10:50 – 11:05 Snack/Break 11:05 – 11:55 Art Music (recorder) 11:55 – 12:25 Open Gym/Outdoor/Games 12:30 Closing/End of Day Questions? Contact Kaddie Hollinger at toghomeschool@gmail.com. 22
Our Groups: Treasures of Grace Elementary (Grades 3-5) Elementary 3 Elementary 4 Elementary 5 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 9:30-10:00 Morning Worship 10:00-10:50 Science Literature (snack) Physical Education 10:50 – 11:40 Literature (snack) Physical Education Science Experiments 11:40 – 12:30 Physical Education Science Literature (snack) 12:30 Closing/End of Day Intermediate Grades 6-8 Intermediate A Intermediate B 9:30-9:45 Morning Worship 9:45-10:30 Literature Cultures and Geography 10:30– 11:30 Electives Fall: 1. Card Making Spring: 1. Art 2. Soccer 2. Crochet 3. Soccer 11:30 – 11:45 Break 11:45 – 12:30 Cultures and Geography Literature 12:30 – 1:00 Lunch Break Drama or Stage Crew Questions? Contact Kaddie Hollinger at toghomeschool@gmail.com. 23
Our Groups: Treasures of Grace Secondary Grades 9-12 Secondary 9:30-9:45 Morning Worship 9:45-10:30 Literature 10:30 – 10:45 Break 10:45 – 11:30 Church History 11:30 – 12:30 Electives Fall: 1. Art 2. Soccer Spring: 1. Future nurses 2. Soccer 12:30 – 1:00 Lunch Break 1:00 – 2:00 Drama or Stage Crew Primary Recorder Class Questions? Contact Kaddie Hollinger at toghomeschool@gmail.com. 24
Our Groups: TEACH Website: www.teachhomeschoolers.com Scrawls: teachnewspage@gmail.com Email: teachomeschooler@gmail.com Bethany Grace Co-Op Leader: Pam Hasse (717-669-4866) The Educators Affiliation of Christian Homeschoolers Co-Op Email: bethanygracecoop@gmail.com Contact Amy Mease with any questions about TEACH offers... the TEACH group at teachomeschooler@gmail.com. • CHALC 2020/21 Scrawls subscription • Track & Field Day • Cell Groups What is a cell group? • Sports Programs: Basketball, Soccer • Co-Op Classes: Cell groups are for families to get Bethany Grace Fellowship Church together for field trips, Moms’ Nights, 400 Reading Road, East Earl crafts, etc. They are a great way for (Terre Hill Area, Off R. 625) moms and students to support, learn, and do some fun activites together. The cell groups are getting ready to organize and plan for the next year. Teach Membership If you are interested in joining or creating a new group, please contact Course Registration Samantha Hanks at sdhanks3@gmail.com or 610-507-0659. Dec 1: Railroad Museum of PA Jan 19: SkyZone Calendar Sat. Jan. 8 TEACH Juniors Basketball Begins (Grades 1-6, Boys & Girls) 25
Our Groups: TEACH Bethany Grace Co-Op Bethany Grace Church, Terre Hill Spring Classes begin February 15, 2022 Course Instructor Target Ages Tuition Time Little Adventure Kids Missy Landes Grades PreK -1 $25 9:00 This is where kids will learn essential skills like markers, scissors, glue and paint used for older classes. Colonial Life Shallon Rohrer Grade 1-3 $40 9:00 Using books, crafts, and games, we will learn about life in Colonial America. Geography : Europe Ruth Zentner Grades 2-4 $35 9:00 We will study the countries, land, people and customs of Western Europe. Across the USA Rebecca Schulze Grades 3-5 $35 9:00 Take a trip around the country and learn about the 50 states! We will make a stop at each state and learn important and interesting facts about each. Zoology II – Ocean Animals Part 2 Kellly Stoltzfus Grades 4-6 $40 + $10 lab fee + book 9:00 Class continues from the Fall. Students should remain in the same hour as the Fall. Come see God’s creative designs in the swimming creatures that live in the sea! There will be weekly reading and notebooking assignments, plus one project per term. Required Text Book: Apologia Exploring Creation with Zoology 2 - Swimming Creatures of the Fifth Day / Apologia notebooking journal is helpful but not necessary Learn the French/Creole Language Smith Noel Grades 4-adult $40 9:00 Gain a beginning knowledge of the French and Haitian Creole language. You will learn a lot of vocabulary and a basic understanding of the grammar rules of the languages. Along with learning the language, you will learn more about the country and culture of Haiti firsthand from someone who was born and raised there and spent many years as a pastor there. Life Draw II Joan Benjamin Grades 5-12 $30 + materials 9:00 Continuing development of drawing skills and techniques. Prerequisite of Life Draw 1 or teacher discretion. H & B Pencils brought by student or available for purchase (usually $5). Forensic Science Cheryl Russell Grades 7-12 $45 9:00 We will study the different aspects of forensic science including handwriting analysis, fingerprinting, blood-typing, blood drop analysis, bone identification, and a crime scene evaluation. We will finish the semester by solving The Case of the Disappearing Diamonds. Cake Decorating 101 Tammy Cress Grades 8-12 $40 + $30 supplies 9:00 An introduction to cake decorating. We will be working with buttercream, fondant, piping techniques, etc. as students learn how to craft beautiful cakes, culminating in a fun final project. Apologia Biology Lab Darlene McCosby Grades 9-12 9:00 (30 week class) continued Pre-engineering 1- Electricity Larry Everhart Grades 9-12 9:00 (30 weeks) continued Creative Writing Christine Miklas Grade 10-12 $40 9:00 This class will enhance the writing of high school students by giving them skills which can be integrated into any piece of writing. They will learn strategies that will take their writing to the next level through personal narratives, point of view, satire, and poetry. Pre-Calculus Jennifer Eberly Grade 11-12 9:00 (30 weeks) continued ABC’s and 123’s Kelly Martin Grades PreK - K $35 10:00 An introduction to the letters of the alphabet and their sounds, and number identification & number sense (counting and one to one correspondence). The curriculum includes using, songs, rhymes, children's literature and hands on activities, as well as fine motor activities to help develop the muscles that will be needed for writing. Munchkin Gym 2 Brittany Flexer Grade 1-2 $30 10:00 Come burn some energy and get those wiggles out! We will have fun developing our large and fine motor skills and playing various games together. Beginning Botany Rebecca Schulze Grades 1-3 $35 10:00 An introduction to basic botany. In this class students will learn basic plant anatomy and functions along with which plants grow around the world. Hands on activities will reinforce what we learn in class. *This will be very similar to the fall offering.* Adventure Boys Missy Landes Grades 3-7 $55 10:00 We will be doing a Science, Technology, Engineering, Math project as well as other projects suited for boys. Zoology II – Ocean Animals Part 2 Kellly Stoltzfus Grades 4-6 $40 + $10 lab fee + book 10:00 Come see God’s creative designs in the swimming creatures that live in the sea! There will be weekly reading and notebooking assignments, plus one project per term. Required Text Book: Apologia Exploring Creation with Zoology 2 - Swimming Creatures of the Fifth Day / Apologia notebooking journal is helpful but not necessary Calligraphy and Creative Lettering Joan Benjamin Grades 4-adult $30 10:00 Examine and practice various lettering styles and utensils in calligraphy; goal of one finished 'standard' work of calligraphy. Using learned techniques, design and complete a more creative, individual piece of lettered artwork. Tools available. Students may bring their own calligraphy pens. Strategy Board Games Amy Eberly Grade 5-8 $25 10:00 One hour of playing strategy type board games like Risk, Ticket to Ride, Settlers of Catan, etc. Tuition cost will be used to buy more games for the class. Creative Writing Christine Miklas Grade 7-9 $40 10:00 The creative writing class is designed to develop the writing skills of the students through fun, creative exercises. Lessons will incorporate various types of writing including descriptive, personal narratives, character sketches, and poetry. German 1A Shallon Rohrer Grades 7-12 10:00 (30 week class) continued Drawing Muscle Structure Jamie Eberly Grades 8 - adult $30 + $25 if needed 10:00 Learning about and how to draw the muscle structure of the human body. (gender neutral forms) A great aid to being able to draw figures better. $25 extra if need drawing supplies Constitutional Law Paula Montijo Grades 9-12 10:00 (30 weeks) continued Meteorology Larry Everhart Grades 9-12 10:00 (30 weeks) continued Apologia Chemistry Lab Darlene McCosby Grades 10-12 10:00-12:00 (2hr class for 30 wks) continued Munchkin Gym 1 Brittany Flexer Grade PreK - K $30 11:00 Come burn some energy and get those wiggles out! We will have fun developing our large and fine motor skills and playing various games together. Backyard Explorers Tanya Bollinger Grades K-2 $30 11:00 26
Our Groups: TEACH Join us as we explore some bugs that call our backyards home, and discover God's purpose for each one. There will be a weekly craft. Hands On Art History Rosie Burkholder/Danielle Espenshade Grade K-3 $30 11:00 Come learn about famous artists throughout history such as Van Gogh, Michelangelo, Monet, and Seurat. Students will get to recreate these famous artists' masterpieces to take home. *Although mostly washable paints will be used, sending along an oversized shirt for your child is recommended. Art materials provided. Feathered Friends on the Farm Lisa Mast Grade 1-4 $40 11:00 Together we will learn all about the anatomy, care, development, and interesting facts about chickens and other feathered animals like quail, turkeys, ducks and geese. Civics for Kids Amy Eberly Grades 3-7 $35 11:00 Based on the Tuttle Twins series. Each book in this series focuses on a different aspect of the principles of a free society: free markets, competition, individual rights, the non-aggression principle, personal responsibility, protectionism, and a variety of other issues—all boiled down to core concepts that children of different ages can easily grasp. Creative Writing Christine Miklas Grade 4-6 $40 11:00 Creative writing is a fun way to tap into the imagination and improve writing skills in the process. Lessons incorporate various types of writing including imaginative and descriptive writing, personal narratives, and poetry. Life Draw I Joan Benjamin Grades 4-12 $30 11:00 Drawing actual objects to learn line, shape, value, color, perspective. Pencils available for purchase (usually $5), not required. Board Game Theory Jamie Eberly Grade 5 - adult $25 11:00 Learn about the different mechanics used in board games like worker placement, resource management or if the player to your right will have more control. Your boardgame strategy will naturally increase when you can properly identify HOW a game functions. Gym Games Ruth Zentner Grades 6-12 $30 11:00 An active gym class that will feature large group games that will give a good cardio workout. ($10 discount for each additional sibling) Zoology II – Ocean Animals Part 2 Kelly Stoltzfus Grades 6-8 $40 + $10 lab fee + book 11:00 Come see God’s creative designs in the swimming creatures that live in the sea! There will be weekly reading and notebooking assignments, plus one project per term. Required Text book: Apologia Exploring Creation with Zoology 2 - Swimming Creatures of the Fifth Day; Apologia notebooking journal is helpful but not necessary Biology - Days of Creation Michelle Gockley Grades 8-12 11:00 (30 weeks) continued Algebra I Jennifer Eberly Grades 8-12 11:00 (30 weeks) continued Pre-engineering 2- Electronics Larry Everhart Grades 10-12 11:00 (30 weeks) continued Get Movin’ Kelly Martin Grades PreK-K $35 12:00 Get Movin' is a fun way to get young children moving and exercising. Songs & music will have your littles stretching and giggling. Rhythm sticks & parachutes will also be used to help with developing fine & gross motor skills as well as listening skills and following directions. The course will also include games and obstacle courses. Adventures in Europe Ruth Zentner Grades PreK-1 $35 12:00 Join us as we explore the countries, land, people, animals and customs found in Western Europe! Human Anatomy Brittany Flexer Grades 1-4 $40 12:00 Explore how the human body works, along with how God has made each of us unique. We will learn about the skeletal system, digestive system, heart, blood, and more. Art Around the World Gail Miller Grades 3-6 $45 12:00 We will do art projects from different countries each week. This will be a repeat of the fall semester class. Adventure Girls Missy Landes Grades 3-7 $55 12:00 We will be learning about wilderness living and outdoor skills including knife skills, fire making, crafts and food. PA History Michelle Gockley Grades 4-8 $35 12:00 Students will learn about state facts and symbols, people, land, water, climate, government, economy, wildlife, major cities, and major attractions. An end of semester project on a famous person from PA will be completed by each student. There will be "bonus questions" weekly that will help you discover things you never knew before about our state. Other than semester project and "bonus question" most of the work will be completed in class. Life Draw III Joan Benjamin Grades 5-12 $30 + materials 12:00 Continuing development of drawing skills with additional media options. Goal of minimum 2 finished pieces. Prerequisite Life Draw 2 or teacher discretion. H&B pencils brought by student or available for purchase (usually $5) Presidential Youth Fitness Program Larry Klaassen Grades 6-12 $40 12:00 Physical fitness for children centered around the "President's Council on Fitness". Class includes a sound introduction to fitness, lots of exercise, testing, and awards. Requirements for class are proper attire, water bottle, notebook/pencil, positive attitude, enthusiasm, and a smile. CPR/First Aid Rebecca Schulze Grades 6 - adult $45 12:00 American heart association heartsaver CPR/first aid course. Students will complete CPR training and basic first aid. Younger ages must be able to perform chest compressions to receive certification. Upon successful completion, students will receive the heartsaver CPR certification. Pre-Algebra Jennifer Eberly Grade 7-9 12:00 (30 weeks) continued A Studio Intro to Architecture John Everhart Grades 7-12 12:00 (30 weeks) continued Appreciation of the Theater Arts Elizabeth Gormley Grades 9-12 $30 12:00 This course is to focus on reading and discussing classic plays, going over such points as character motivation, play themes, and morals, as well as practicing dramatic delivery of lines and emotions. Students are to read the assigned scenes ahead of time, and come to class prepared to engage in discussion and dramatic reading. Students can access the plays online or through the library-- no purchase of materials is necessary. Environmental Agricultural Science (30 wks) Darlene McCosby Grades 9-12 12:00 (30 weeks) continued Apologia Physics Lab (2 hrs. – 30 Weeks) Larry Everhart Grades 10-12 12:00 – 2:00 (30 weeks) continued Let’s Get Messy Brittany Flexer Grade PreK-1 $30 + $15 materials 1:00 This class will inspire your child to get messy through various fun art activities and stories. Make sure to bring an oversized paint shirt! Elementary Gym Games Jill Ludwig Grades PreK-5 $30 1:00 This class will be an active gym class that will teach the rules for popular children’s games (such as wiffle ball, kickball, Spud, dodgeball, Thumper, Red light/Green Light. different tag games such as sharks & minnows, and more.) Emphasis will be on teamwork and good sportsmanship (and running off some energy!). Math is Fun Amy Arment Grades 1-3 $35 1:00 Math is fun when you use cards, dice, games, and hands-on activities to learn! In this class students will explore primary math concepts like number sense, money, shapes, graphs, fractions, patterns, and more. We'll reinforce addition and subtraction facts too, but without the boring flashcard drills. Students will problem solve, use logic, and think critically, but they'll just think they're having fun! This course is intended to supplement your existing math curriculum. 27
Our Groups: TEACH Colonial Life Shallon Rohrer Grades 4-6 $40 1:00 We will read about life in Colonial America. As we explore this time period in the history of our country, we will complete projects and play games to go along with our study. Nature Journaling Letitia Weaver Grades 4-8 $35 + $25 materials 1:00 We will learn how to keep a nature journal. Each child will assemble a kit of methods and supplies to use the vehicle of art to increase their wonder and enjoyment in nature. Regular practice outside class will be encouraged. Class will culminate with an optional group excursion and plein air art experiences applying the methods and using the tool kit we've assembled. All supplies will be kept by the child. Geography: Europe Ruth Zentner Grades 5-8 $35 1:00 We will study the countries, land, people and customs found in Western Europe. (Self)Portrait & Figure Drawing Joan Benjamin Grade 5-adult $30 1:00 Pencil or pen media to learn basic facial 'landmarks' to assist self -portrait. Same to assist drawing live model (available teen and/or adult.) Prerequisite Life Draw 3, Life Draw 2 with teacher discretion, or teacher discretion. Beginning Chorale John Everhart Grades 7 - adult $60 1:00 Introduction to choral music, and vocal technique for students at all levels. Solo technique and ensemble singing will be included. Group trip to Messiah sing along on Friday, April 22. Public Speaking Elly Crist Grades 9-12 $35 1:00 This will not be a formal public speaking class. There will be writing homework involved, in preparation for speeches. I will be using 7Sisters homeschool curriculum. We will cover a variety of speaking opportunities. It’s a great way to get those public speaking hours in! I’m only taking 15 students max, so every student can have a chance to give a speech each week. American History (1600-1840) Janie Good Grades 9-adult 1:00 (30 week class) continued Algebra II Jennifer Eberly Grades 10-12 1:00 (30 weeks) continued Mail $15 session facility fee made payable to TEACH to: P.O. Box 296, Adamstown, PA 19501 **Do not mail registrations!** Registration is limited. Deadline: January 4, 2022. 28
Our Groups: TEACH TEACH CO-OP Bethany Grace Spring 2022 REGISTRATION Classes begin February 15, 2022 Register Online at TeachHomeschoolers.com Course # Course Name Teacher Name Grade Cost 9A Little Adventure Kids Missy Landes PreK-1 $25 9B Colonial Life Shallon Rohrer 1-3 $40 9C Geography: Europe Ruth Zentner 2-4 $35 9D Across the USA Rebecca Schulze 3-5 $35 9E Zoology II - Ocean Animals Part 2 Kelly Stoltzfus 4-6 $40 + $10 lab fee 9F Learn the French/Creole Language Smith Noel 4-adult $40 9G Life Draw II Joan Benjamin 5-12 $30 + materials 9:00 9H Forensic Science Cheryl Russell 7-12 $45 9I Cake Decorating 101 Tammy Cress 8-12 $40 + $30 supp 9J Apologia Biology Lab (30 wks) Darlene McCosby 9-12 continued 9K Pre-engineering 1 - Electricity (30 weeks) Larry Everhart 9-12 continued 9L Creative Writing Christine Miklas 10-12 $40 9M Pre-Calculus (30 weeks) Jennifer Eberly 11-12 continued 10A ABC's and 123's Kelly Martin PreK-K $35 10B Munchkin Gym 2 Brittany Flexer 1-2 $30 10C Beginning Botany Rebecca Schulze 1-3 $35 10D Adventure Boys Missy Landes 3-7 $55 10E Zoology II - Ocean Animals Part 2 Kelly Stoltzfus 4-6 $40 + $10 lab fee 10F Calligraphy and Creative Lettering Joan Benjamin 4-adult $30 10G Strategy Board Games Amy Eberly 5-8 $25 10:00 10H Creative Writing Christine Miklas 7-9 $40 10I German 1A (30 weeks) Shallon Rohrer 7-12 continued 10J Drawing: Muscle Structure Jamie Eberly 8-adult $30 + $25 if need 10K Constitutional Law (30 weeks) Paula Montijo 9-12 continued 10L Meteorology (30 weeks) Larry Everhart 9-12 continued 10M Apologia Chemistry Lab (2hr-30 wks) Darlene McCosby 9-12 continued 11A Munchkin Gym 1 Brittany Flexer PreK-K $30 11B Backyard Explorers Tanya Bollinger K-2 $30 11B.2 Hands On Art History Rosie Burkholder K-3 $30 11D Feathered Friends on the Farm Lisa Mast 1-4 $40 11E Civics for Kids Amy Eberly 3-7 $35 11F Creative Writing Christine Miklas 4-6 $40 11G Life Draw I Joan Benjamin 4-12 $30 11H Boardgame Theory Jamie Eberly 5-adult $25 11I Gym Games Ruth Zentner 6-12 $30 11:00 11J Zoology II - Ocean Animals Part 2 Kelly Stoltzfus 6-8 $40 + $10 lab fee 11K Biology - Days of Creation Michelle Gockley 8-12 continued 11L Algebra I (30 wks) Jennifer Eberly 8-12 continued 11M Apologia Chemistry Lab (2hr-30 wks) Darlene McCosby 9-12 continued 11N Pre-engineering 2 - Electronics (30 weeks) Larry Everhart 10-12 continued 12A Adventures in Europe Ruth Zentner PreK-1 $35 12B Get Movin' Kelly Martin PreK-K $35 12C Human Anatomy Brittany Flexer 1-4 $40 12D Art Around the World Gail Miller 3-6 $45 12E Adventure Girls Missy Landes 3-7 $55 12:00 12F PA History Michelle Gockley 4-8 $35 12G Life Draw III Joan Benjamin 5-12 $30 + materials 12H Presidential Youth Fitness Program Larry Klaassen 6-12 $40 12I CPR/First Aid Rebecca Schulze 6-adult $45 12J Pre-Algebra (30 weeks) Jennifer Eberly 7-9 continued 12K A Studio Intro to Architecture (30 weeks) John Everhart 7-12 continued 12L Appreciation of the Theater Arts Elizabeth Gormley 9-12 $30 12M Environmental Ag Science McCosby/Landes 9-12 continued 12N Apologia Physics Lab (2 hr-30 weeks) Larry Everhart 10-12 continued 13A Let's Get Messy Brittany Flexer PreK-1 $30 + $15 material 13B Elementary Gym Jill Ludwig PreK-5 $30 13C Math is Fun Amy Arment 1-3 $35 1:00 13D Colonial Life Shallon Rohrer 4-6 $40 13E Nature Journaling Letitia Weaver 4-8 $35 + $25 materials 13F Geography: Europe Ruth Zentner 5-8 $35 13G (Self)Portrait & Figure Drawing Joan Benjamin 5-adult $30 13H Beginning Chorale John Everhart 7-adult $60 13I Public Speaking Elly Crist 9-12 $35 13J American History 1600-1840 Janie Good 9-adult continued 13K Apologia Physics Lab (2 hr-30 weeks) Larry Everhart 10-12 continued 13L Algebra II (30 weeks) Jennifer Eberly 10-12 continued Mail $15 session facility fee made payable to TEACH to: P.O. Box 296, Adamstown, PA 19501 **Do not mail registrations!** *** Registration is limited. *** Deadline: January 4, 2022. Pay course cost directly to teacher on Feb. 15, 2022. 29
Our Groups: TEACH MEDICAL TREATMENT AUTHORIZATION 2021 - 2022 T The following is a legal document that will authorize any treatment necessary during the 2021-2022 TEACH sport season. Please read this very carefully and sign in the appropriate places. Make sure that parent or guardians sign for all minors. Fill our one form for each athlete that is participating. E I (We) the undersigned parent(s) or legal guardian(s) of ________________________________________________________ A Do hereby authorize and consent to any X-ray examination, anesthetic, medical or surgical diagnosis and treatment rendered under the general or special supervision of any member of the medical staff and emergency room staff licensed under the provisions of the Medicine Practice Act; or a dentist licensed under the provision of the Dental Practice Act and C on the staff of any acute general hospital holding a current license to operate a hospital in this state’s Department of Public Health. It is understood that this authorization is given in advance of any specific diagnosis, treatment or hospital care being required, but is given to provide authority and power to render care which the aforementioned physician in the exercise of his/her best judgment may deem advisable. It is understood that effort shall be made to contact the H underwritten prior to rendering treatment to the patient, but that any of the above treatments will not be withhold if the undersigned cannot be reached. ____/____/________ _______________________________________________ Date Father/Guardian Signature ____/____/________ _______________________________________________ Date Mother/Guardian Signature MEDICAL HISTORY Family Doctor’s Name ____________________________ Phone _________________________ Allergic to any medicine:_______ If yes list medicine and any reactions. Medicine ___________________________________ Reaction ___________________________________ Medicine ___________________________________ Reaction ___________________________________ Allergic to any foods: ________ If yes list food and reaction. Food ______________________________________ Reaction ___________________________________ Food ______________________________________ Reaction ___________________________________ Last Tetanus shot date ____/____/_______ Verification of Insurance Coverage TEACH is not responsible for payment of any medical costs (personal or accidental) that you may incur while participating in this program. Please complete the following section with the appropriate information. NAME __________________________________ Insurance Co ____________________________________ Policy/Group No __________________________ Expiration Date ____/____/_______ I have read the above information and I understand that TEACH is not responsible for my medical expenses ad that I am encouraged to supply my own medical insurance for any TEACH related activity FATHER/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE ____________________________________ DATE ____/____/_______ MOTHER/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE ___________________________________ DATE ____/____/_______ 30
Our Groups: TEACH REGISTRATION FORM 2021 - 2022 Student Name: Grade: ____ Cell Phone: _______________________ Student Name: Grade: ____ Cell Phone: _______________________ Student Name: Grade: ____ Cell Phone: _______________________ Student Name: Grade: ____ Cell Phone: _______________________ Student Name: Grade: ____ Cell Phone: _______________________ Juniors Registration (Grades 1 – 5th/6th) @ $25 each $_____________ Enclose check made payable to TEACH (Maximum Registration is $75 per family) Total Paid $__________________ Father (Guardian): ______ Cell Phone: ______________ Mother (Guardian):________________________________________ Cell Phone:_______________________________ Address: _______________________Home phone: ______ Email address: ___________________________________________ I am a registered member of TEACH: Yes ______ No ______ (If no, YOU ARE REQUIRED TO JOIN TEACH for liability insurance reasons. The Membership Registration page can be found on the TEACH website): (https://teachhomeschoolers.com/forms-schedules/). A Medical Form is also required. The Medical Form can also be found on the TEACH website: (https://teachhomeschoolers.files.wordpress.com/2021/08/medical-21.22-teach-1.pdf) Our goal is to see your child learn and grow. TEACH basketball enables your student to participate in a competitive sport and develop the following: 1) grow spiritually, 2) deal with success and failure, 3) promote team spirit and unity, 4) teach basketball skills, and 5) develop a godly character. By having coaches who exemplify this attitude and character in their own actions, the athlete will have a model that teaches Competitiveness, Compassion and Character. The Jr. Basketball program will begin on Saturday 1/8 and will run Saturdays thru February 12 th, 8am to 9am at Greenview Bible Camp You must submit this registration form and the medical form by Jan 6th The forms and payment can be sent to: T.E.A.C.H. P.O Box 296 Adamstown, PA 19501 For more info, please contact Amy Mease, (717) 336-5939, or damease95@gmail.com. If you would like information about the boys and girls JV and Varsity Basketball program you can contact Amy Mease 31
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