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Homeschool Ministry

Workshops

Spring 2012 Semester

North Point Baptist Homeschool Ministry Workshops

119 Monticello Road

Weaverville, NC

Dear Prospective Workshop Family,

Thank you for the interest you have shown in North Point Workshops. Our organization is made up of Christian families who support one another in their efforts to educate their children at home. Our support group and Workshop program are open to all area homeschoolers. Workshop instructors receive pre-enrollment; members of North Point Baptist Church receive priority enrollment in our Workshops, followed by non-church members. New families are very welcome and included as space is available. All Workshop participants must join North Point Baptist Homeschool Ministry support group. Classes are filled on a first-come, first-served basis.

It is important for you to note that North Point Workshops are a true co-op. Parents are required to serve two hours in one of the following areas: lead teacher, co-teacher, class assistant, nursery assistant, preschool assistant, or floater. Parents have the option of using the hour as personal time, but must remain on the church campus. Other than a small registration fee, all of our Workshops are free or materials costs only, as our instructors volunteer their time and talents. To participate in the Workshop program families must have at least one school age child.

If you choose to attend our Workshops, please read all the information contained in the handbook and keep it in a safe place.

Enclosed you will find our Spring 2012 Workshop information. This information contains: the Spring Schedule with registration information, our Purpose Statement, Guidelines, Policies and Procedures, Statement of Faith, Workshop Descriptions, Instructor Bios, as well as the forms necessary for registration. In your information packet, the Family Application is first. Please fill this out completely. The Parent Agreement and Student Agreement forms are next. Please go over all Policies and Guidelines with your children and then have them sign these forms. All children in your family can sign the same copy of the agreement.

The Workshop Request is next. These need to be filled out with the classes that each child desires to take. Since we can not guarantee that all classes will still have space available when filling out your forms, all money totals from these forms will be transferred to the Payment Form on registration day, added, and a check made payable to North Point Homeschool Ministry for the total that day. New member registration must be done in person on Friday, December 2, 2011, 1-3pm at North Point Baptist Church’s Weekday Ministries Building at 119 Monticello Rd., Weaverville.

Families returning to the Workshop program from the Spring 2012 semester need only fill out the Workshop Request, Membership Form, Payment Form, Student and Parent Agreements.

We're looking forward to having a great spring semester of North Point Workshops and hope you will join us! May the Lord bless your homeschooling!

Sincerely,

Kristi Bailey

North Point Workshops Administrator

Spring 2012 Calendar

Registration for NPBHM members** Friday, November 18, 2011 4-5pm

Registration for non-members** Friday, December 2, 2011 1-3pm

All Registrations will take place at: North Point Baptist Weekday Ministry Building

119 Monticello Road

Weaverville, NC

First Day of Workshops Friday, February 10, 2012

Last Day of Workshops for Spring Semester Friday, May 11, 2012

Registration Information

Our volunteer instructors receive first preference in enrolling their children. Homeschool ministry members who are members of North Point Baptist Church receive priority enrollment in our Workshops, followed by homeschool ministry members who are not church members. Non-members are very welcome and included as space is available. To participate in the Workshop program families must have at least one school age child. Classes are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Enrollment for members must be done on member registration day(s). Non-member registration must be done in person by a parent or legal guardian of the participating child on the scheduled non-member registration date for a given semester. ALL fees MUST be paid at the time of registration.

**Workshop registration packets must be printed prior to registration dates from our web site

. All paperwork must be read and filled out BEFORE registration. **

Inclement Weather Policy

North Point Workshops will make determinations about closings due to weather conditions by 11:00 a.m. on Workshop days. Workshop participants will be placed on an e-mail loop which will be our main means of communication. Please check your e-mail after 11:00 a.m. on Workshop days for any special notices about bad weather.

Who to contact if you have questions:

Workshop Administrator Kristi Bailey 645-0494

CHKRB@

Assistant Administrator Andrea Clark 776-1520

clarksranch@

Nursery through age 2 Coordinator Amy Castellani 645-0810

homesteadblessings@

Preschool Coordinator Amanda Blanton 645-6584

klasblanton@ 

Lower Elementary Coordinator Heather Bullman 231-4185

kbutterfly27@

Upper Elementary Coordinator Susannah Richmond 658-8302

sl.richmond@

Jr. /Sr. High Coordinator Corinne Ptak 658-8342

Godsprincess497@

Workshops Overview

As homeschool parents, we feel that God has called and enabled us to homeschool our children. We feel that cooperatively we can provide enrichment opportunities that may not be possible on our own. North Point Workshops is a co-op that meets weekly on Friday afternoons from 12:30 to 3:40pm at North Point Baptist Church’s Weekday Ministries Building, 119 Monticello Rd., Weaverville. Our calendar year is broken down into two semesters. The fall semester is: August - November and the spring semester is February - May. Our Homeschool Ministry support group and Workshop program are open to all area homeschoolers. Workshop instructors receive pre-enrollment; members of North Point Baptist Church receive priority enrollment in our Workshops, followed by non-church members. New families are very welcome and included as space is available All Workshop participants must join North Point Baptist Homeschool Ministry support group. Classes are filled on a first-come, first-served basis.

Our Workshops begin with an optional BYO lunch at noon. All families must arrive at 12:30 p.m. to help with the set up necessary for Workshops. All Workshop classes begin at 12:45 p.m. Lower Elementary Workshops (K-2nd grades), Upper Elementary Workshops (3rd-5th grades), and Junior High Workshops (6th-8th grades) and Senior High Workshops (9th -12th grades) are divided into three 55 minute blocks. Parents are required to serve at least two hours in one of the following areas: lead teacher, co-teacher, class assistant, nursery/preschool assistant, or floater. Parents have the option of using the other hour as personal time, but must remain on the church campus the entire time Workshops are in session. In addition, all families will be assigned cleaning duties each week to ensure that the church building is put back in order following our Workshop sessions and are required to remain after Workshops to complete them. Since we are a true co-op and not a drop off educational program, you must choose to sign up for all 3 class periods offered in order to participate in the co-op. This is to ease the difficulty in assigning volunteer hours. (Please note exception below for Sr. High level students only.)

All groups offered are supplemental to what is being taught in the home and are meant for enrichment purposes only. The groups offered vary from semester to semester, and are determined by the willingness of group members to lead. Members lead most of the groups; however, we also have people who volunteer their time and talents to lead.

All families who participate in North Point Workshops must join the support group. Support group membership is $20.00 per family per year. In addition, there is a workshop registration fee of $10.00 per family per semester. Some classes may have fees to cover material costs. Registration fees and materials fees are nonrefundable.

Purpose Statement

The purpose of North Point Workshops is to provide high quality, academically challenging, spiritually uplifting enrichment workshops to supplement, support, encourage, but not replace, what is being learned at home. The spiritual objective of North Point Workshops is to provide a learning environment which supports and encourages Christian faith and discipleship.

Guidelines, Policies and Procedures

North Point Workshops are a part of North Point Baptist Church’s Homeschool Ministry (NPBHM). Membership in the homeschool ministry is required to participate in the Workshop program.

Parent/Student Participation

It is extremely important to remember that North Point Workshops are a cooperative effort on the part of parents, their children, and instructors. We will not continue to exist if one of these elements is missing.

Parents should read and be in agreement with the Purpose Statement, Guidelines, and Policies and Procedures for the Workshops Program.

As a true co-op, Workshop participants are REQUIRED to take part in the entire program; all three Workshop periods. This is necessary to facilitate proper volunteer staffing. (Please note exception below for Sr. High level students only.)

A parent is required to remain in the building THE ENTIRE TIME their child is present at the Workshops regardless of the age of the child. (Parents with a strong need to co-op with another family can present this need to the Workshop Administrator or Assistant Administrator IN WRITING **PRIOR** to registration. These requests will be considered on an individual basis).

Sr. High Parent/Student Participation

Due to demanding schedules at this level, Sr. High students ONLY may choose to take one, two or three classes. Parents are still required to remain in the building the entire time their child is present at Workshops. Parents will still be assigned volunteer hours; one hour for each class taken, with a maximum of two hours for volunteering.

Absences

Children are responsible for attending each workshop for which they are registered. (Even if there is no charge for the workshop, the instructor has made a commitment and has spent time preparing for each student who is registered.) Adult absences of teachers, assistant teachers, etc. must be reported to the Volunteer Coordinator as soon as possible. Parents are asked to please notify instructors of their children’s absence. THREE absences, without valid excuses, will result in not being permitted to register for the next semester’s Workshops. Please view your participation in Workshops as a commitment and plan to attend all sessions if at all possible.

Tardy Policy

All families must arrive at 12:30 p.m. to help with the set up necessary for Workshops. There will be a sign–in sheet as you enter to ensure a prompt arrival time and families arriving after 12:30 p.m. will be considered tardy. Three or more unexcused tardies during the semester will result in not being permitted to register for the next semester's Workshops.

Registration

Our volunteer instructors are given first preference in enrolling their children. North Point Baptist Church members receive priority enrollment in our Workshop program. Enrollment for members must be done in person on the designated registration session(s) for members. Non- member parents must attend the non-member registration session. Workshop registration packets must be printed from the web site prior to registration day to speed the process. All paperwork must be read and filled out prior to registration. ALL fee payments must be made at the time of registration. ALL registrations must be done in person by a parent or legal guardian of the participating child on the scheduled registration date for a given semester. *Please note: There will be no workshop registrations excepted after Friday, December 3rd.*

Schedule Changes

You will have a one-week grace period after the final registration in which to make changes to your child’s schedule.

During this grace period, you must contact the Workshops Administrator to make schedule changes pending availability.

After this grace period, any request to make changes to your child’s schedule must be submitted in writing to the Workshop Administrator for evaluation.

Leaving Workshops

Please be sure of your commitment to attend Workshops prior to signing up. Teachers have voluntarily worked very hard to prepare the coursework for the number of students registered. If you choose to leave the Workshops at any point during the semester no fees will be refunded, and you will be charged a $25 withdrawal fee.

Age Divisions

All groups offered are supplemental to what is being taught in the home and are meant for enrichment purposes only.

Therefore all age divisions will be strictly adhered to: Nursery (baby – 2 years old), Preschool (3-5 years old), Lower Elementary (traditional ages for K-2nd grades), Upper Elementary (traditional ages for 3rd -5th grades), Jr. High (traditional ages for 6th -8th grades), and Sr. High (traditional ages for 9th -12th grades). To participate in the Workshop program families must have at least one school age child.

Volunteering

As a true co-op, at the time of registration, parents will be required to sign up to help each week in one or more areas of Workshops as needed. Two hours of “volunteer” work will be required per week. “Volunteer” work includes but is not limited to lead teacher, co-teacher, class assistant, nursery/preschool assistant, or being a floater.

In addition, all families will be assigned cleaning duties each week to ensure that the church building is put back in order following our Workshop sessions and are required to remain after Workshops to complete them.

Due to the amount of work involved in making the Workshops run smoothly, we ask that whenever needed, parents be available to cheerfully help with other responsibilities that will arise from week to week. This may include but is not limited to extra cleaning duties, teaching a different class, and helping out during your free period.

(Please note exception above for Sr. High level students only.)

Discipline and Student Conduct

All students will be held responsible for their actions and shall conduct themselves in keeping with their level of maturity, showing regard for established authority and the rights and welfare of others. We ask that students seek excellence, be honest, use clean speech, and be courteous and kind to all.

North Point Workshop members and their children are asked to adhere to the following standards when attending

Workshops:

• Parents should monitor their children’s behavior at all times. Appropriate disciplinary measures should be taken, when needed, privately. Uncooperative or disruptive children should be removed from activities.

• Respect for and obedience to authority is expected.

• In the case of disciplinary problems during a given class period the following should be considered standard procedure:

1. Child is given a verbal warning by instructor which will be documented, signed, and put on file.

2. If unacceptable behavior persists, the instructor steps outside the classroom with the child to pray about his/her behavior. As soon as practical, one of the class monitors should notify the Workshop Coordinator that this action has been taken so that the parent may be apprised of the situation then it will be documented, signed, and put on file.

3. If unacceptable behavior continues to persist, the child will be dismissed from that class period. The class volunteer or instructor will accompany the child to his/her parent. If there is dismissal from class on three occasions, they will be required to remain with their parent during all Workshop periods. If unacceptable behavior continues, they shall be suspended from all Workshops for the remainder of the semester. In such case, no fees will be refunded. Participation in future Workshops will be on a probationary basis with conditions as determined by the North Point Leadership Team.

4. Parents must be willing to allow instructors to discipline their children according to the procedures outlined above and must be willing to abide by the instructor’s decision to dismiss their children from the workshop if the instructor deems it necessary.

• Each child attending Workshops must be accompanied by a parent or designated chaperone that must remain on site for the entire time during Workshops.

• Clothing must be modest, clean and neat. Appropriate dress for P.E. (if provided) is fingertip-length shorts that are not body conforming, along with loose-fitting t-shirts. Appropriate dress for classes is as follows: Please do not wear tank tops, strap tops, halter tops, "muscle" shirts, etc. or any short, body conforming shirts. A blouse or dress will be considered as having a strap top if the shoulders are less than 3" wide. Midriff (short) blouses may not be worn. Necklines must be modest. Pants or shorts must be worn at or near the waistline and not be tight fitting. Any shorts, skirts or dresses worn should be at least finger-tip length.

• Unusual attire associated with immoral or improper ideas is unacceptable. Symbols or logos that communicate anti-Christian messages are unacceptable on clothing, jewelry, and other accessories. While we realize that a person's attire is not indicative of their spiritual worthiness, God's Word does give us standards of both dress and conduct (1 Tim. 2:9; 4:8, 12, 15-16; I Peter 2:12, 3:3-4).

• Any student found with possession of any type of firearm, knife, tobacco, alcohol, or drugs will be asked to leave the premises immediately and proper authorities will be notified. Any such possession will result in immediate and permanent suspension from further participation in North Point Workshops without fee refund.

Unity is essential to meeting our purpose of honoring Christ. If anyone within the group or workshop staff offends you, or you have a concern with anything within our group, please follow the example outlined in Matthew 18:15-17. Please do not allow Satan to use disagreements as an opportunity to divide us.

Security and Safety Policy

Due to the location of our Weekday Ministry Building, at 12:30pm we will be locking the front and side doors to the building. If you are running late, please call our Assistant Administrator: Andrea Clark @ 776-1520 to let her know you are on your way.

Children of all ages must have an adult present outside while on the playground.

Children of all ages may not walk across the street alone. Parents need to get snacks/drinks before or after co-op

Guideline and Policy Violations

Any parent or child who is found to be in violation of any of the Workshop policies and/or guidelines will receive one verbal warning. Another violation may result in dismissal from Workshops on that day. A third offense may result in suspension from all Workshops for the remainder of the semester. In such case, no fees will be refunded.

Participation in future Workshops will be on a probationary basis with conditions as determined by the North Point Workshop Administrator.

Communication

Workshop participants will be placed on an e-mail loop which will be our main means of communication. Members are responsible for reading their e-mails to learn important announcements related to the Workshops. If technical problems occur, please let the administrators know so that telephone arrangements can be made.

Homeschool Ministry Statement of Faith

We believe that the Bible as originally given is in its entirety the word of God verbally inspired and wholly without error in all that it declares and, therefore, is the supreme and final authority of faith and life (2 Timothy 3:16, 2 Peter 1:20-21).

We believe God is the one Being Who eternally exists as three Persons -- Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. All of the Persons are equal in power and glory (Matthew 3:16-17; 28:19, 2 Corinthians 13:14).

We believe Jesus Christ is fully God and man (John 1:1, 4), born of a virgin (Matthew 1:18), and sinless in His life (Hebrews 4:15). He died vicariously on the cross as a substitution for sinful men (Hebrews 9:15). He rose bodily from the grave (John 20:1-9, 24-31; Acts 2:24), and now reigns with the Father (Acts 2:33; Hebrews 10:12). He will return visibly and personally to the earth both in salvation and judgment (Matthew 24:30, Acts 1:11, Hebrews 9:28).

We believe all humans are sinful by nature (Romans 3:23; 5:12) and can only be forgiven by the expression of trust in Jesus as Savior (John 3:16) brought about by the regenerating work of the Holy Spirit (Titus 3:5-7).

We believe in the continuing ministry of the Holy Spirit by Whose indwelling the Christian is enabled to live a godly life (Romans 8:1-17).

Family

We believe that the family is the basic governmental, social and spiritual unit created by God. In it the child gradually learns self-government, social relationships, and develops a relationship to the Creator and Savior (Ephesians 6:1-3;

Colossians 3:20). Children, from the moment of conception, are a blessing and heritage from the Lord. Parents are to demonstrate to their children God's pattern for marriage. Parents are to teach their children spiritual and moral values and to lead them, through consistent lifestyle example and loving discipline, to make choices based on biblical truth. Children are to honor and obey their parents.

We understand family to mean one male and one female parent with one or more children all related by the institution of marriage, though we recognize the exception of a single parent.

We reject homosexual marriages or homosexual orientation because it is contrary to Scripture and the intentions of God in Creation (Romans 1:18-32). As well, we reject transitory co-habitational relationships as being equally in violation of God's laws and incapable of providing long-term nurture and instruction needed by children as commanded by God (Ephesians 6:4, Colossians 3:21). In view of this, no homosexual or merely co-habitating "parents" are eligible for membership of NPBHM.

Parental Rights and Responsibilities in Education

We believe the ultimate responsibility for education of children belongs to parents (Deuteronomy 4:9; 4:14, 6:1-25;Ephesians 6:4). Thus, we believe this is an inalienable right given by God which the State can neither create, destroy, nor alter. Parents may allow another to teach some of the cognitive information that children need to know, but all education must be under the control and supervision of the parents.

We believe education in the home to be the best form of education, but we recognize that many parents may choose not to educate at home for valid reasons and we support the right of parents to direct the education of their children in ways other than home schooling.

Nature of Education

We believe that all education is religious in nature since one's view of the world and life inevitably is involved in teaching (Proverbs 2:1-8, 3:1-2, 6:20-23; Matthew 28:18-20). Every discipline of knowledge, whether it be subjects such as mathematics, science, or history, will have as its final reference point a theistic or humanistic view of reality (Colossians1:15-20, 2:8-15), and there is no neutral academic discipline.

Thus, we believe that all social, physical and cognitive knowledge should have as its beginning the fear of God and as its end the Glory of God (Proverbs 1:7; Romans 11:33-36).

Spring 2012 Workshop Descriptions

Nursery/Babies (All Three Periods)

Lead Workers: Brandy Barnwell & Rexann Wood

Care for your young children during workshops. Staffed by Workshop parents.

Cost: $10 (total for all three periods)

Class Size: Min 5/ Max 10

2 Year Old Class (All Three Periods)

Lead Workers: Angela Casteel & Shelia Walden

Children will enjoy a wide range of sensory stimulation activities such as arts, crafts, music, and games.

Cost: $10 (total for all three periods of the 2 year old class)

Class size: Min 5/ Max 10

Preschool (3–5 year olds) 1st Period

Letters, Shapes & Crafts

Instructors: Heather Bullman & TBA

Preschool (3-5 year olds) 2nd Period

Bible Story, Colors & Music

Instructors: Amanda Blanton & Heather Bullman

Preschool (3-5 year olds) 3rd Period

Art, Science & Storytime

Instructors: Amanda Blanton & TBA

Materials to bring: a book bag and a folder

Cost: $20 (total for all three periods of preschool)

Class size: Min 5/ Max 15

Lower Elementary (K-2nd grades) 1st Period

American Girl- Addy Walker

Instructors: Amanda Jenkins & Brandy Jenkins

The girls will be studying the historical period in which the character, Addy, and her family lived, the years surrounding the American Civil War. Each week the girls will participate in a tea party and take turns being the hostess (providing snacks and conversation). They will be asked to read or be read to the Addy book series over the course of the semester and there will be activities each week that go along with the time period of the book. This class is a great opportunity for young girls to experience being a lady and learn about history thru the life of another young lady.

Materials to bring: the Addy series, notebook paper, pencils, and a folder

Cost: $20

Class size: Min 5/ Max 15

OR

Learning with Legos (Boys only)

Instructor: Allana Wagner-Robinson

In this class, students will be using hands on teaching methods to increase their eye hand coordination, foster their creativity, and they will be able to find solutions to problems in a fun and exciting environment with an emphasis on teamwork.  Students will manipulate legos for both learning and fun in an effort to solve and or construct age appropriate weekly problems.  Weekly pictures will be taken throughout the class so that students will have an opportunity to share their work with family members. 

Materials to bring: Students may bring a plain Lego board if they have one, but it is not required for the class as a hard surface area for construction will be available. **If you have or find any Legos, you would like to donate to the class that would be wonderful but keep in mind these will be left at co-op for future classes.**

Cost: $15

Class size: Min 5/ Max 15

Lower Elementary (K-2nd grades) 2nd Period

Exploring Science

Instructors: Brandy Jenkins & Amanda Jenkins

Do you love experimenting with different materials?  Do you love learning how to make projects to share with others?  This semester we will have fun doing various experiments and projects with basic science concepts together.  We will explore forces at work, look at magnet tests and more.

Materials to bring: notebook paper, folder, pencils, oversized t-shirt to protect clothing from getting messy, eye protection upon request

Cost: $20

Class size: Min 5/ Max 15 OR (please see next page for other choice)

Lower Elementary (K-2nd grades) 2nd Period *continued*

Creative Math

Instructor: Clea Brott

We will help lower elementary students build and strengthen their core math skills using a creative approach.  We will use hands-on methods to help the children develop their concepts of numbers, counting, addition, subtraction, time, money and problem-solving skills. 

Materials to bring: pencil, crayons, scissors, glue, and a folder with pockets

Cost: $5

Class size: Min 5/ Max 15

Lower Elementary (K-2nd grades) 3rd Period

World Geography

Instructor: Kimberly Wyatt

Students will discover the people, places, and environments that exist around the globe. We will study Latin America, Europe, Southwest and Central Asia, Northern Africa, and the Pacific realm. Students will experience different cultures through games, arts and crafts, food, and other hands-on activities. At the end of the semester each student will have a collection of valuable information on each of the locations studied.

Materials to bring: colored pencils, markers, glue stick, scissors, three ring binder, plain white paper, and page protectors

Cost: $20

Class size: Min 5/ Max 15

OR

P.E.

Instructor: Courtney Monroe

We will be doing lots of hands on activities ,games, and much more! Be prepared to have fun!

Materials to bring: comfortable clothing and sneakers

Cost: $5

Class size: Min 5/ Max 15

Upper Elementary (3rd-5th grades) 1st Period

Answers in Genesis Creation Science Class

Instructor: Amy Castellani

Learn about Creation, the Flood, the Fall, Christ, the Cross, dating remains, evolutions, dinosaurs, races, the ice age, why snakes are scary, and more. Moving beyond simple answers, lessons develop a list of proofs, and reasons, for believing the Bible.

Materials to bring: pencil, colored pencils and glue stick

Cost: $15

Class size: Min 5/ Max 15

OR

Elementary Music

Instructor: Jodie Metcalf

We will be learning to read and understand basic music notes and symbols.  The children will put their note reading into practice as we learn to play the recorder.  We will also learn many different and exciting musical concepts through singing and movement.  Students will need to purchase a recorder and method book (I will order these and have them to pass out at our first class).

Materials to bring: pencils, recorder and method book

Cost: $20

Class size: Min 5/ Max 15

Upper Elementary (3rd-5th grades) 2nd Period

Learning with Legos (Boys & Girls)

Instructor: Tanya Walker

Come join us as we explore math and science using legos. Students will be given a challenge each week with time to investigate independently; we will then work together in small groups to solve our challenges. We will also have a chance to build and test some contraptions using wheels, gears, and even motors! This will be a fun class. It is designed to get your kids building, thinking, and working together.

Materials to bring: Lego base plate, paper, pencil, and ruler

Cost: $20

Class size: Min 5/ Max 15

OR (please see next page for other choice)

Upper Elementary (3rd-5th grades) 2nd Period *continued*

Cooking Across the Country

Instructor: Caroline Sammons

We will learn the geography of several states and make a dessert that relates to the state we are studying. We will use the recipes to compose a cookbook for each student.

Materials to bring: apron, 3 ring binder, and a pack of sheet protectors

Cost: $20

Class size: Min 5/ Max 15

Upper Elementary (3rd-5th grades) 3rd Period

American Girl- Addy Walker

Instructor: Trixie Briggs

We will be studying the American Girl, Addy.  The girls will be studying the time period in history that Addy and her family lived through.  The girls will participate in a tea party each week and will take turns providing the snacks.  They will be asked to read or be read to, the Addy book series and there will be activities each week that go along with the time period.  This is a great class for young girls to get to experience being a lady and enjoying learning about how other young ladies lived years ago. 

Materials to bring: Addy book currently reading, notebook paper, pencils and a folder. Other items will be announced as needed.

Cost: $20

Class size: Min 5/ Max 15

OR

Knighthood

Instructor: Susannah Richmond

Learn what it takes to be a knight; from chivalry, castle defense, weapons training, and what it feels like to wear armor.

Materials to bring: crayons, glue stick, and scissors

Cost: $15

Class size: Min 5/ Max 15

Jr. & Sr. High (6th-12th grades) 1st Period

Journalism

Instructors: Christy Clements & Michele Hammond

PLEASE NOTE:  The yearbook will be the primary focus for the spring semester and a newsletter will be produced only if time permits.

Come produce the co-op yearbook and newsletter with us!  You'll learn how to work with other students to create and produce the co-op yearbook, as well as come up with ideas for articles, interview individuals, write articles, take photographs, edit, arrange, print and distribute the co-op newsletter.  Be prepared to have lots of fun!

Journalism students will be expected to be able to:

• Research/interview (in and out of class)

• Write (at home)

• Type (at home)

• Edit (at home)

• Bring work to class on a memory device

• Use computer editing software with teacher supervision (in class)

 

The student will be required to compose a minimum of one (1) three-paragraph

article on a given topic per issue.  In addition to the article, other tasks

will be assigned including, but not limited to working alone and with others to

create:

• Article Topics

• Calendars

• Classifieds

• Cartoons

• Jokes

• Page layouts

Materials to bring: pencil/pen, loose-leaf paper, pocket folder to keep papers in, and an electronic memory device (i.e. flash drive or SD Card)

Cost: $25

Class size: Min 5/Max 15

Jr. & Sr. High (6th-12th grades) *continued on next page*

Jr. & Sr. High (6th -12th grades) 2nd Period

Drama

Instructors: Andrea Clark & Kristi Bailey

This is a great opportunity to share your many talents and gifts of creativity, individuality and imagination that God has bestowed upon you.  We will learn and practice many dramatic exercises and prepare and present a small production at our Co-op Commencement at the end of the semester.  We are looking forward to seeing what you have to bring to the stage!!!

Materials to bring: Great attitudes, willingness to participate and respect for other's talents and abilities! (

Cost: $20

Class size: Min 5/ Max 15

Jr. & Sr. High (6th-12th grades) 3rd Period

Real-Life Math

Instructor: Michele Hammond

Do you ever wonder, “When will I ever use this?” Some middle and high school math concepts are so abstract that the idea of using them in real life seems impossible. We will explore various Algebra and Geometry concepts and their usefulness in real life. Applications include business, home economics, construction and more.

Materials to bring: graph paper, notebook paper, folder, pencils, and a calculator

Cost: $10

Class size: Min 5/ Max 15

Instructor Bios:

Kristi Bailey and her husband, Chad, have been married for almost 14 years.  They have four children: Hayden (10), Auburn (8), Brendan (6), and Ian (4).  They are in their 7th year of homeschooling.   They attend North Point Baptist Church.   Kristi enjoys leading KIDZ Worship and working with the Family Champions program at their church.  She has her master’s degree in Special Education.  Kristi also administers the Woodcock Johnson III.

Brandy Barnwell and her husband, Vollie, have been married for 11 years. They will soon have four children: Dyllan (8), Eden (5), Daniel (2) and one on the way. They are in their third year of homeschooling.  Brandy assists her husband in the college ministry at North Point Baptist Church.  She has a bachelor’s degree in history and is a licensed middle school teacher in language arts and social studies.

Amanda Blanton and her husband, Kevin, have been married for 9 years. They have three children: Joshua (7), Nathan (3), and Christian (infant). Amanda has worked with children in Sunday school and children's church for over 14 years. She also worked as a preschool teacher for 4 years. Amanda and her family attend North Point Baptist Church where she helps in the Awana program.

Tammy “Trixie” Briggs and her husband, Philip, have been married for almost 18 years. They have three children: David (15), Symantha (11), and Vyvienne (2). They have been homeschooling for 3 years. Trixie and Philip both have a passion for history, the military and the love of learning especially through travel to historical places as a family (24 states so far).

Clea Brott and her husband, Daniel, have been married for 17 years. They have four children: Heather (16), Raymond (13), Bailey (5) and Samuel (3). Clea is a graduate of Mars Hill College with a B.S. in Biology and UNC-Greensboro with a M.Ed. in Nutrition.  Clea has worked as a Registered Dietitian in clinical and community settings and as an adjunct instructor at Mars Hill College teaching biology and nutrition.  She enjoys being outdoors exploring God's beautiful world and gardening.

Heather Bullman and her husband, Brian, have been married for 13 years.  They have 3 children: Hannah (8), Zachary (5), and Jackson (2).  They are in their fourth year of homeschooling and love it.  Previously, she worked at a nursing home and then in an adult day center.  She has a bachelor degree in social work.  Originally her degree was going to be teaching so she has also worked with children doing afterschool programs, volunteering in schools, tutoring etc. Heather feels very blessed to be given the opportunity to homeschool her children and for being able to meet with many other homeschooling families at coop.

Angela Casteel and her husband, Brant, have been married for almost 19 years.  They have been blessed with two daughters, Madison (13) and McKenzie (10). They have been homeschooling for three and a half years.   Angela worked with special needs children and adults for several years.  She taught special education in a public school setting for four years.  She has also enjoyed working with children in Sunday School.  Angela and her family attend Pleasant Hill Baptist Church.

Amy Castellani and her husband, Chris, have been married for 11 years.   They have 3 children:  John (9), Joshua (8), and Henry (2).  They have been homeschooling for six years.  Amy is a registered nurse and is originally from Long Island, NY. They have lived in Asheville for 6 years, and attend Woodland Hills Church in North Asheville. We have enjoyed teaching and participating in North Point Baptist Homeschool Ministry and feel it is a blessing every day that God has provided for us to continue our homeschooling journey. 

Andrea Clark and her husband, Adam, have been married for 9 years and have been blessed with four beautiful children: Brayden (10), Esaias (8), Hosanna (6), and Jack (4). They began teaching their oldest at age 3, and are now beginning their 8th year of educating. Andrea has worked in a variety of settings with children, ages birth through High School including: teaching Sunday School, Awana and pre-school.  Andrea and her family attend Newfound Baptist Church in Leicester.  She is the founder of the new homeschooling e-newsletter, “Raising Them to Serve Him" and she is very excited about working with your children this semester!

Instructor Bios Continued:

Christy Clements and her husband, Brent, have been married 14 years and are the proud parents of Rebecca (7), Heather (4), and Elizabeth (10 months).  Christy obtained a Bachelors Degree in Accounting with Minors in General Music and Music Education from Mars Hill College.  She has experience in the real estate industry and worked as the purchasing manager for a large manufacturing facility prior to the Lord blessing her with the opportunity to become a stay-at-home mom.  She and her family are members of North Point Baptist Church where she plays in the orchestra, participates in ladies bible study and enjoys teaching VBS. We are in our third year of homeschooling and Christy looks forward to helping your child have fun learning!

Michele Hammond and her husband, James, have been married for 17 years. They have two children: Rebekah (11) and Katherine (9). They are in their first year of homeschooling. They attend North Point Baptist Church. Michele enjoys working with children and preteens at their church. She has a Master’s degree in Middle Grades Education and is a certified middle school math teacher.

Amanda Jenkins and her husband, Josh, have been married for 9 years.  They have two daughters:  Emily (6) and Sarah (3). This is their first year as a homeschooling family.  Amanda has a degree in Elementary Education (K-6). Amanda currently attends Upper Laurel Baptist Church and resides in the Upper Laurel Community of Mars Hill. She has worked with children for as long as she can remember in VBS, Sunday School, teaching fifth grade, now enjoys teaching her own two at home, and will enjoy teaching at North Point.

Brandy Jenkins and her husband, Daniel, have been married 13 years. They have 2 children: Zayne (8) and Gracie (6).  They have been homeschooling for 2 years.  She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology degree.  She enjoys working with children and has held various teaching positions within the church (VBS, Sunday School Teacher and Wednesday night children training).  

Jodie Metcalf and her husband, Jeremy, have been married for 15 years.  They have three children:  Aiden (7), Cameron (5) and Morgan (infant) and have been homeschooling for two years.  Jodie has a degree in Music Education K-12 (Instrumental Emphasis).  She taught middle school band for 8 years.  Her husband Jeremy is a pipe welder and travels for his job.  In the past two years they have lived in NC, SC, GA, KY, and VA.

Courtney Monroe and her husband, Luke, have 3 beautiful children: Haley (12), Christian (9), and Gavin (3). This is their 2nd year homeschooling and they love it! They attend Woodland Hills Church in North Asheville and work in the Awana program. Courtney is very excited for another year at co-op and teaching your kids.

Susannah Richmond and her husband, Dave, have been married for 11 years. They have three children: Anna (8), Abriel (3), and Samuel (3). She and her family attend North Point Baptist Church, where she and Dave help with Awana. This will be their third year Homeschooling, and she is excited to be a part of North Point Coop for another year.

Allana Wagner-Robinson and her husband, Shawn, have been married for 7 years.  They have four children: Korie (13), Konner (6), Kolten (4), and Kaiden (2).  This is her first year being a North Point Baptist Co-op member and first time teaching at co-op. Allana has a Bachelor’s of Social Work Degree from Mars Hill College. Allana is passionate about being involved in her children’s sporting activities, exercise, organizing neighborhood events, collecting recipes, finding money saving techniques, and trying to do right by the environment.  She and her family reside in Woodfin.

Caroline Sammons and her husband, Wayne, have been married for 13 years. They have three children, one with special needs. They are members of North Point Baptist Church, where they teach 2nd grade Sunday School and Team Kids on Wednesday nights. This is their second year homeschooling.

Instructor Bios Continued:

Sheila Walden and her husband, Gil, have been married almost 19 years and have two children, Aaron (17) and Andrew (14).  They are in their second year of homeschooling.  Sheila assists in the 2 year old room at co-op and enjoys all the children.  Their family attends Newfound Baptist Church in Leicester where Sheila is involved in he greeter ministry, social committee and women's bible study.  Sheila went to Mars Hill College on a basketball scholarship and enjoys all types of sports.

Tanya Walker and her husband, Jerome, have been married for 8 years. They have two homeschooled children: MaKayla (13) and Tori(11). This is really her first year homeschooling.  They attend Woodland Hills Church.

Rexann Wood and her husband, Jody, have been married for 12 years. They will soon have four children, Kenan (8), Lydia (5), Madelyn (3) and one on the way. They have been homeschooling for 3 years. They are members of Laurel Branch Baptist Church. Rexann has a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry and Botany from Mars Hill College. Before becoming a mom, she was a lab technician, and she loves doing science experiments.

Kimberly Wyatt and her husband, Alan have been married for 10 years. They have two children, Avery (6) and Brooklyn (3). They just finished their first year of homeschooling. Kim and Alan are members of Upper Laurel Baptist Church in Mars Hill. Kim graduated from Mars Hill College with a Bachelor or Science degree in Computer Science. She enjoys photography, graphic design, genealogy research, and crafting. She also is a freelance graphic and website designer.

North Point Baptist Homeschool Ministry

Membership Form

Please read the NPBHM Guidelines and Policies. If you still have questions, please contact Kristi Bailey at 645-0494 or chkrb@. The suggested annual membership fee is $20.00 for the year beginning August 1st to the following July 31st. Workshop registration is $10.00 per semester.

Please make checks payable to: North Point Baptist Homeschool Ministry.

Please Check One:

New Member______ Renewing Member______

Parents Name(s) ___________________________________________ Date of Birth__________________

___________________________________________ Date of Birth__________________

Address: _______________________________________________________________________________

Phone(s):_______________________________________________________________________________

E-Mail Address: __________________________________________________________________________

Emergency Contact Name: _____________________________________ Phone#_____________________

Are you a member of: Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) _______

North Carolinians for Home Education (NCHE) _______

Number of years homeschooling? __________

Please list any hobbies or talents that you or your spouse has that you would be willing to share with the group. (Ex. Sewing, woodworking, sign language, knitting, foreign language, etc.)

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Homeschool philosophy (please check any that apply):

Classical________ Traditional________ Unit Study________ Eclectic________

Charlotte Mason________ Unschooling________ Other________

What type of curriculum are you currently using? (optional)

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Membership Form Continued

What types of curriculum have you used in the past? (optional)

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Church Affiliation:

______ I am a member of North Point Baptist Church

______ I attend, but I am not a member of North Point Baptist Church

______ I am affiliated with another church (please list) ____________________________________________

MEMBERSHIP AGREEMENT

I/We have read and concur with the NPBHM Guidelines and policies and agree to abide by them. I/We realize that NPBHM services are provided on an all volunteer basis, and understand that I am expected to volunteer or assist with the organization of at least one activity or function. I/We understand that NPBHM serves solely as a support group and is not responsible for the education of our children. I/We understand and agree that it is our responsibility to be aware of and in compliance with the laws governing home educators in the state of North Carolina. I/We understand and agree that neither NPBHM nor any of its members will be held accountable for accidents or injuries involving our children which may occur during NPBHM field trips, programs, and/or activities.

Husband’s signature___________________________________________ Date___________________

Wife’s signature______________________________________________ _ Date___________________

Parent Agreement

θ I understand that North Point Workshops are supplemental to what is being taught in the home and

are meant for enrichment purposes only. As the parent, I also realize that these workshops will not

complete any curriculum, only enhance them. The instructors do not teach the entire subject matter,

but are only enriching and assisting my instruction at home.

θ I understand that North Point Workshops do not keep permanent records or assign grades.

θ I understand that the North Point Workshops does not give credit toward high school graduation

requirements, although parents may use class time toward fulfilling some requirements in a given

subject, according to the parent’s own discretion.

θ I understand that the North Point Workshops does not give legal protection or legal assistance.

Also, North Point Workshops is not obligated to testify regarding your home school’s validity,

authenticity, or effectiveness to legal authorities or in court.

θ I agree that my children will strive to regularly attend all classes for which I have registered them.

They will arrive on time at 12:30 P.M. and fully participate in the class by completing any homework

assignments and engaging with other students and the instructor during class time.

θ I understand and agree that I must remain in the building the entire time and be responsible for my

children regardless of their age whenever they are participating in classes.

θ I understand and agree that North Point’s Leadership Team, instructors or North Point Baptist

Church will at no time be responsible for mishaps, injuries, or accidents that may occur during the

year.

θ I have read and am in agreement with the information in the North Point Workshops Handbook.

θ I understand and agree that I am required, at the time of registration, to sign up to help in two

areas of North Point Workshops.

θ I understand that my family will be assigned cleaning duties to be completed to ensure that the

church building is put back in order following our Workshop sessions. To participate in Workshops, I

understand that I am required to stay after Workshops to complete them each week.

θ Due to the amount of work involved in making the Workshops run smoothly, I will be available to

cheerfully help with other responsibilities that will arise from week to week.

θ I understand that all registration fees and materials fees are totally non-refundable.

_______________________________________ ______________ Date_________________

Parent Signature

______________________________________________________ Date_________________

Parent Signature

Student Agreement

All students enrolled in North Point Workshops must adhere to the following guidelines:

θ Be honest, courteous and patient with everyone; treating others with Christ-like kindness.

θ Respect and obey those in authority.

θ Be on time for Workshops. (This means arriving at 12:30 P.M)

θ Use respectful and polite language.

θ Remain with their class unless they obtain permission from their teacher to leave and be in

the appropriate areas at all times; not roaming the building or property.

θ Eat only during the appropriate times and places.

θ Do no bring electronic devices of any kind to Workshops (music, game boys, etc.). Do not bring weapons,

including pocketknives, on the property.

θ Complete homework (if any) given by your instructor and fully participate in class by engaging with other

students and the instructor during class time.

θ Contact the instructor when you are absent.

θ Reimburse for any damage done by the student to the facility or equipment.

θ Help my family complete our required cleaning duties at Workshops before playing outside and prior to leaving each week.

θ Dress and Conduct Code: Be mindful that hemlines, necklines and conduct i.e. physical aggression/affection and language, should be appropriate for church activities. Shoes are required. So as to esteem others more highly than your self, prefer modesty over making a “statement” with your clothing, make-up and jewelry. (There are to be no tank tops, crop tops, halter tops, spaghetti straps, exposed backs, short shorts/dresses or pants that expose undergarments or mid-drift or are very tight fitting. Shirts with messages must not be offensive.)

Please have each child in your family read and sign this.

I have read (or my parent has read this to me) and I agree to abide by the above guidelines.

Student signature _____________________________________________________

Student signature _____________________________________________________

Student signature _____________________________________________________

Student signature _____________________________________________________

Student signature _____________________________________________________

Parent signature _____________________________________________________ Date_____________

Workshop Request Form

Please print neatly

NPBHM Workshops

Please indicate your first class choice for each Workshop hour for your child(ren). Workshops are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. If your first choice is filled, your child will be placed in the other class offered during that Workshop period.

Child # _________ (please use when registering more than one child)

Name: ________________________________________ Age: ____Grade: _____ Date of Birth: _________

How long have you home schooled this student? __________

1st period: _________________________________________________________Fee: __________

2nd period: ________________________________________________________ Fee: __________

3rd period: ________________________________________________________ Fee: __________

Allergies_________________________________________________________ Total Fees: ____________

Child # _________ (please use when registering more than one child)

Name: ________________________________________ Age: ____Grade: _____ Date of Birth: _________

How long have you home schooled this student? __________

1st period: _________________________________________________________Fee: __________

2nd period: ________________________________________________________ Fee: __________

3rd period: ________________________________________________________ Fee: __________

Allergies_________________________________________________________ Total Fees: ____________

Child # _________ (please use when registering more than one child)

Name: ________________________________________ Age: ____Grade: _____ Date of Birth: _________

How long have you home schooled this student? __________

1st period: _________________________________________________________Fee: __________

2nd period: ________________________________________________________ Fee: __________

3rd period: ________________________________________________________ Fee: __________

Allergies_________________________________________________________ Total Fees: ____________

Workshop Request Form Continued

Please print neatly

NPBHM Workshops

Please indicate your first class choice for each Workshop hour for your child(ren). Workshops are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. If your first choice is filled, your child will be placed in the other class offered during that Workshop period.

Child # _________ (please use when registering more than one child)

Name: ________________________________________ Age: ____Grade: _____ Date of Birth: _________

How long have you home schooled this student? __________

1st period: _________________________________________________________Fee: __________

2nd period: ________________________________________________________ Fee: __________

3rd period: ________________________________________________________ Fee: __________

Allergies_________________________________________________________ Total Fees: ____________

Child # _________ (please use when registering more than one child)

Name: ________________________________________ Age: ____Grade: _____ Date of Birth: _________

How long have you home schooled this student? __________

1st period: _________________________________________________________Fee: __________

2nd period: ________________________________________________________ Fee: __________

3rd period: ________________________________________________________ Fee: __________

Allergies_________________________________________________________ Total Fees: ____________

Child # _________ (please use when registering more than one child)

Name: ________________________________________ Age: ____Grade: _____ Date of Birth: _________

How long have you home schooled this student? __________

1st period: _________________________________________________________Fee: __________

2nd period: ________________________________________________________ Fee: __________

3rd period: ________________________________________________________ Fee: __________

Allergies_________________________________________________________ Total Fees: ____________

Payment Form

Please print neatly. Due to the inability to assure all classes are available, final totals will be figured at REGISTRATION.

North Point Workshops

Parents: _________________________________________________________________________________

Phone(s): _____________________________________ Parent’s E-mail: _____________________________

Please transfer amounts from Workshop Request Form(s):

Child #_________ Total: _________

Child #_________ Total: _________

Child #_________ Total: _________

Child #_________ Total: _________

Child #_________ Total: _________

TOTAL FOR WORKSHOPS: $_________

Please add Workshop Registration Fee: ($10 per family per semester)

REGISTRATION FEE: $_________

Group membership is required to participate in Workshops. Membership fee is paid only one time per year. Please fill out additional form. Please add Support Group Membership Fee: ($20 per year)

MEMBERSHIP FEE: $_________

GRAND TOTAL: $_________

Please make checks payable to: North Point Homeschool Ministry

For North Point Leadership Team Use Only

Approval________________________________________ Date______________

Conditions of Approval:

Semester: Fall/Spring __________ (year)

Areas of Service (1)_________________ (2)__________________ Added to Database_________________

Amount Paid ____________cash or check # _________Receipt # ________________

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