Make some Memories

Schedule some Activities and Be a Hero! Now while you still have some time, pull out that calendar and chose some dates for holiday activities. It doesn’t need to be anything elaborate, but carve out a few hours to spend time with family and friends. Simple and easy ideas include baking or games, but be … Read more

Choosing the Best Online School for Your Student’s Success

Your student informs you that she is done with school and would like to try an online choice. What is the reason? It doesn’t matter really. All that matters is that you are now left with the daunting task of figuring out an online school option. Families need alternatives for their educational requirements, but what … Read more

When You Just Don’t Like Your Instructor

When you just don’t like your instructor  — “I can’t stand my teacher besides they don’t even like me!” If you haven’t heard this yet from your student, don’t be surprised when it comes up some time soon. How can we help our disgruntled pupil successfully maneuver through this rough patch? Here are three suggestions to … Read more

A generous donation of the surplus food was made by a local Farmer’s Market to our students and their families.

Books and minds weren’t the only things being opened at Hope High School last week. A generous donation of the surplus food was made by a local Farmer’s Market to our students and their families. Mitch Horlick, our Board of Directors President, pulled this incredible opportunity together for Hope High School. “We are very grateful … Read more