Welcome
to Heritage Home School Workshops!!!
The updated 2008-2009 class matrixes are now available here.
The vision for Heritage Home School Workshops
is to assist the home schooling community equipping families with
resources to enhance their home educating endeavor. It is our desire
to come alongside to offer assistance to all students, modeling
Christian character and respecting every person for the unique creation
that God has ordained. Heritage offers comprehensive courses, preK
through high school, emphasizing 7th – 12th grades providing
all core subjects/PE/Fine Arts; AP courses are offered too. There
are extra curricular enrichment instruction/activities at Heritage
too; amazing field trips, karate, student council, musicals, academic
fair, Christmas production and graduation ceremony.
Heritage has a reputation for upholding policy based on the scriptures
and for offering quality instruction from compassionate, Christian
teachers.
God has blessed this co-op and we are now embracing
more of the vision that He has placed before us. Beginning this
fall, in addition to the traditional courses offered on Mondays
at the Elgin Evangelical Free Church on Big Timber Road in Elgin,
we will be offering a Classical Track for K-12th grades; all courses
will be taught with a classical approach. We have the unique opportunity and privilege to offer a Special Needs Track on Thursday mornings at the same church. The most popular courses for younger students, ages preK-3rd,
will be offered on Thursday mornings as part of the new Elementary Track.
Contact Mrs. Cheryl Janik for more information: Cheryl@HeritageWorkshops.com

Website Information
The web site is not updated yet to reflect
the second day offerings or the updated courses for Mondays. However,
most of the courses currently listed will be offered this fall.
Statement of
Faith
Our Statement
of Faith concerns the Person and Work of Jesus Christ as revealed
in the Scriptures.
There are many other truths taught in the Bible, over which godly
men have differed in opinion and understanding. Therefore, this
is not a statement of all that is important to believe, but it
represents the basic principles upon which the workshops were
founded and continue to operate. (Romans 15:5-6)
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