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Thank you so much for your interest in Hope for Tomorrow Homeschool Co-op.
Who are we? Our co-op began in 2021 with a small group of parents who sought more for their children and were dissatisfied with the current state of public schools. We opened our doors to meet a need that has been and continues to grow in Hampton Roads. We are a church that desires to offer solutions to the problems many faces when it comes to educating their children. Our co-op is an opportunity for children and parents to work together towards their educational goals. Parents volunteer to teach classes and support the homeschool journey each year. Our co-op is a place where parents actively participate in their child's learning, and children receive the care and attention they need to excel in their education. Our student-to-teacher ratio is kept low, allowing us to better meet each student's individual educational needs. We typically start from the week after Labor Day until Easter and complete our school year with field trips from May to June. What type of homeschool co-op is Hope for Tomorrow? Hope for Tomorrow is a parent-led co-op, meaning that Moms (or Dads) volunteer for two hours and attend a support group for the third hour. Some parents do not enjoy teaching, so there are various roles available, such as nursery, Preschool, support group, classroom assistant, lunchroom, or floater (substitute). We want our parents to be comfortable and enjoy attending every week! However, if God has blessed you with a gift or talent, please consider using it as one of the classes you teach. What does our Co-op Day look like? We will promptly begin as one group in the Sanctuary at 10:00 AM with devotion, prayer, and announcements. The Nursery/Preschool/Kindergarten parents/teachers are dismissed by the elementary, middle, and high schoolers. At the end of the day, the kids will be dismissed from the Sanctuary. Moms will need to pick up children aged 0-3 from the nursery. Each Tuesday will follow a consistent schedule. It's a busy day, but so fulfilling. I recall the years as a Mama to many little kids, and I attribute my survival to the co-op support group I attended every week. Just a few minutes to sit without kids, drink coffee, eat a snack, pray, grow closer to Christ, and share our hearts with other moms. |
Tuesdays: 10 AM to 2:30 PM
High School History at 9:10 AM DROP-OFF Monday - Wednesday 9 AM - 2:30 PM HOPE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
A Ministry of HOPE CHURCH AT LEE HALL 17531 Warwick Blvd Newport News, VA 23603 [email protected] When Do We Register?
Registration is now open. Please register at HopeChurchVA.com/Co-op Registration Form
How do I get more info?
Please email us with any specific questions at [email protected].
What are school hours?
One-Day Tuesday Co-op: 10 AM - 2:30 PM
High School: 9:10 AM Drop-Off Monday, Tuesday, & Wednesday - 9 AM to 2:30 PM Do I NEED ANY school supplies?
Please bring your own pencils, pens, notebook, and folders.
Am I responsible for any teaching or curriculum?
Yes, we ask that each parent teach a class and help in another. We partner with parents to develop a list of classes that meet their child's needs. We provide all curriculum and instruction, along with homework help on Mondays and Wednesdays.
Yearly Tuition
Registration Fee: $125 Non-refundable
Tuesdays - Co-op: The cost is $175/ family for the full year. Drop off: Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays The cost is $2,100 per child/ year. Tuesday Only: $300 per child/ year Monday & Wednesday: $1800 per child/ year. WHAT AGE/GRADE DOES MY CHILD NEED TO BE?
We have nursery through 12th grade.
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LocationYOUR COMMUNITY CHURCHSUNDAY
Sunday School - 9:45 AM Worship Service - 11 AM WEDNESDAY YOUTH - 6 PM Prayer - 6 PM Bible Study - 7 PM HOPE CHURCH AT LEE HALL 17531 Warwick Blvd Newport News, Virginia 23603 |
WE ARE A BIBLE-BELIEVING CHURCH17531 Warwick Blvd. Newport News. va 23603Mailing Address: PO Box 3077, Newport News, VA 23603
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