FAQs
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Do I need to be a Holy Martyr parishioner to participate in Our Lady of Walsingham Homeschool Co-op? |
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No, you do not need to be a Holy Martyr parishioner to participate in Our Lady of Walsingham Homeschool Co-op. All catholic families are welcome to join! |
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What grades are offered? |
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We offer all grades, K-12. |
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Is Our Lady of Walsingham Homeschool Co-op a drop-off program? |
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No, Our Lady of Walsingham Homeschool Co-op is a true cooperative. All parents are required to stay on campus and either teach one class or assist in two classes every week for the entire semester. |
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How often does Our Lady of Walsingham Homeschool Co-op meet? |
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We meet weekly on Fridays and classes meet from 9am - 12:30pm. Fall semester runs September to November. Spring semester runs January to May and each semester is about 12 weeks long. |
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Am I able to bring my newborn and younger children to the co-op while my school age children participate in the classes? |
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Yes! You are able to bring all your younger children with you, even if they are not enrolled in the co-op classes. We are a family friendly community and everyone is very helpful and understanding. |
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How much does it cost to enroll in Our Lady of Walsingham Homeschool Co-op? |
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Our Lady of Walsingham Homeschool Co-op registration fees includes the whole family and covers the whole year. It is a one time fee that covers all of your co-op expenses for the year.
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Are my children required to attend all the classes? |
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No, you can choose which ever classes your children want to attend. |
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What curricula do you use? |
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We do not have a chosen curricula. Parents may choose to use a curriculum for the class that they are teaching, so long as it aligns with our Catholic faith and is approved by the Leadership Team. This flexibility allows parents to tailor the learning experience, while ensuring a foundation consistent with our Catholic faith. |