Sunday, September 25, 2011

CHEN Meeting September 26, 2011

Just a quick reminder that our first meeting is tomorrow. Unfortunately Louise House will not be able to be there due to a suddend death of her niece just this past Friday. So hold her and her loved ones up in prayer.
 
Since she is not able to speak I will be speaking on College Plus, which is something my 15 year old daughter is doing. For those of you who are already contemplating what to do when you children get to highschool age even though they are not there just yet, come and hear about this exciting opportunity for you child to start earning college credits towards their degree from home at a fraction of the cost of university and college. We are only just starting out, but I will give you a run down on how it works.
I hope to see lots of you there. You are welcome to bring teens who might be interested in such opportunities.
 
 
Meetings will be at Newmarket Gospel Hall, 736 Davis Drive, Newmarket. 7PM.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Teen Social

Hi there,
Calling all teens and families of teens!!
 
Saturday 17th September
Car Rally
Meeting at Adele Mclaughlin's house 2.30pm
Rally will run from 3-4.30pm
 
Please sign up via e-mail for this event so that we can plan teams.
We also need parents to volunteer to drive the teams.
 
 
Pot Luck
 
After the car rally we will meet at Cynthia Bultje's house.
The pot luck will be from 5-7.
Each teens' family is to bring a main dish, and either veggie/salad or dessert.
 
The pool will be open for a swim.
Please bring your favorite outdoor game to share.
Lawn chairs would be appriciated.
 
Thanks
Julie Francis

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

CHEN Meeting September 26, 2011, 7pm

Just a reminder to everyone that September 26, at 7pm. At the first meeting we will have Louise House from the Learning House speak. She will be speaking about homeschooling, and how wonderful a God-given job it is! Really! She may also speak about our misconceptions, just to keep us grounded. :-) I hope lots of you will come out to the meeting. It will be an opportunity for everyone to see each other, and to be encouraged. It is also an opportunity for you to keep your membership up, by renewing it. It comes at the bargain price of $10, which helps to pay our OCHEC membership as well as giving you a discount to HSLDA, in addition to covering costs involved in running CHEN, such as speakers, facilities, etc.
 
I would love some suggestions, as usual, as to what people are looking for at the meetings. If you have anything you would like to let others know at the meeting let me know and I will assist in that.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Charlotte Mason Group meetings in Bradford

Dear Friends,
Summer seems to be rushing away quickly so I am forced to think towards the fall. Below are the dates for this year’s Charlotte Mason Group meetings in Bradford. I hope that this year we will avoid so many conflicts with conferences and so on. J Please mark the dates on your calendar now so that they don’t get double booked. I know that I really enjoy the time that we meet as it is so encouraging and building… An essential “Professional Development” time.
September 22
October 27
December 1
January 12
February 16
March 22
May 3
June 7
As well, I will be ordering some copies of “Educating the Whole Hearted Child”. If you haven’t already, please let me know if you would like one. They are only $23.50 each!!! The new edition is at least 50% bigger and the price is $10 less than I got mine for many years ago! Definitely worth investing in.
I know that it is late and that you have probably ordered most of the books that you will need for the fall but if there are any other homeschooling books that you need, please feel free to check with me as I am starting to stock a few more titles and am aiming to start carrying lots of Charlotte Mason friendly titles…. I will likely put in the order for the Educating the Whole Hearted Child books on Tuesday or Wednesday so if you’d like to pick up any other titles (Apologia Science, Mystery of History, Story of the World, Learning Language Arts Through Literature, etc.) at that time, I can at least save you the tax on them as I am still same enough not to have to pass the taxes on.
Blessings,
Cori
P. S. – For planning purposes I have tried to find all of the dates for this year’s local conferences…
This is what I have so far (with my guesses in brackets)….
KWCEA Conference, Kitchener, March 31, 2012
RVHEA Conference, Ottawa, (April 14th?)
OCHEC Conference, Hamilton, April 27 & 28, 2012
Parent’s Guide Conference, Barrie, Saturday, May 26th, 2012
TEACH New and Used Curriculum Sale, Brantford, (June 8 or 15th?)
New and Used Curriculum Sale, Ajax, (August 4 or 11?)

Monday, August 22, 2011

Meeting Schedule for the Year and Mentoring Course

Hello Ladies. I am behind on organizing this and I apologize. We have a new location, thanks to a couple of ladies. Thank you Patricia Clapperton and Susan Berrezueta, who's church we can use.
Meetings will be at Newmarket Gospel Hall, 736 Davis Drive, Newmarket. 7PM. (I believe this is beside the Re-Store.)
The meetings will be scheduled as below. They WILL NOT be on the 4th Monday of the month, as I have things I had scheduling conflicts. They will be 5 or 6 weeks apart.
September 26 Louise House from the Learning House
November 7
December 12
January 23
February 27
April 2 or 16 Used Cirriculum Sale
May 28
I would love some suggestions, as usual, as to what people are looking for at the meetings.
I will also take the opportunity to mention the Home Education Mentoring program I would love to run if there is a need for it. It would be on a separate evening, if there is enough response.
This program is for any new home educating family interested in more personal mentoring from an experienced veteran – that’s “experienced” not “expert”.

This program may be for you IF:
- you are brand new this year with young children
- you are on the edge of a decision to home educate but want to know more about practical aspects
- you have been at this for a couple of years but still feel you require more of the basic information to go forward more comfortably
- you have older children recently removed from the public or private school system
- you are a veteran and would like to sit in on a session in order to become a mentor with Cornerstone

This is a detailed mentoring program developed by Vicky Bentley in Virginia based on her years of experience as a home educator and support group member and leader with a group of 300+ member families.

Because of the nature of this program, it will require a couple of commitments. It will require a time commitment of one night a week for approximately 8 weeks for 2 hours per night. It will also require a monetary commitment for the Parent Workbook of $37.

Topics to be covered are:
Beginning the Incredible Journey
Choosing Curriculum
Organizing Your Time
Home Education with Style
Getting Dinner on the Table (The Same Day You Homeschool)
Testing and Evaluation
Teaching Tips
Organizing Your Home
Lessons Learned

You will notice that these topics are not all strictly home educating how-tos but deal with the general flow of your household. I believe that choosing to home educate your children is not about making an education choice. It is truly a lifestyle choice. How you organize (or don't organize) your home and household tasks can and do directly affect your "school" time.
Enjoy what is left of your summer.
cynthia

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

CHEN Meeting Monday May 30, 7pm

Our next and last CHEN meeting for the school year will be on May 30, Monday, 7pm. At the request of others, we will again have a used book sale, and a social evening. So if you missed our last sale and would like to come out and shop or if you have books you would like to get rid of or would just like to chat, come on out. If you have questions you would like to ask, feel free to do so.
By the way, we are looking for a new place to meet, as the place where we are meeting now, has been sold and they are moving. So if you have any ideas I would be happy to hear about it.
  
The meeting place will be at
Living Water Faith Fellowship,
1260 Journey’s End Circle, Newmarket, ON L3Y 8Z7

Supreme Court of Canada on Parental Rights/Religious Freedom Case

March 31, 2011
EFC Receives Intervener Status at Supreme Court of Canada on Parental
Rights/Religious Freedom Case

OTTAWA - The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada (EFC) will be presenting
arguments to the Supreme Court of Canada on a case to be heard May 18, 2011.
S.L., et al. v. Commission scolaire des Chênes, et al., a case originating
in Quebec, will address the issue of whether parents have the right to
choose the kind of education their children will receive, particularly in
regard to religious instruction.
"This case will cut to the core of what freedom of religion and conscience
and parental authority mean in Canada," states Don Hutchinson, EFC
Vice-President and General Legal Counsel. "Parents simply want the right to
teach morality and religion from their perspective, or decide who will do so
on their behalf. The right to pass on one's religious and cultural heritage
to their children is a fundamental aspect of religious freedom and parental
authority in Canada."
At issue is the Ethics and Religious Culture (ERC) program, a mandatory
course which must be taught to all Quebecois children, from grade 1 to grade
11, whether they attend public or private schools, or are homeschooled.  The
course, which states its objective as the instruction of children in a
manner that will promote tolerance and respect, thus equipping them to live
a pluralist society, has proven to be polarizing and controversial. Its
mandate, while at first appearance seeming at home in Canada's multicultural
society, actually sacrifices certain rights and values in order to advance
others.
"Parents in the evangelical Christian community are split on the ERC
program," explains Faye Sonier, EFC Legal Counsel. "Some welcome the
opportunity for children to learn about the contribution of religious
communities to the culture of Quebec. Others are concerned that teaching
young children about a variety of religions as required by the course will
convey to them that all religious beliefs and all moral codes are relative
or of equal merit. However, most agree that parents should have the right to
choose whether or not their children participate in the program.
Unfortunately, all parents who have requested that their children be
exempted from the classroom have been refused."
 "Parents are asking that their parental authority be affirmed so they can
exempt their children from course material that is inconsistent with their
sincerely held religious beliefs", explains Hutchinson. "Provinces across
Canada permit classroom exemptions, either in regulation or practice, or
other forms of accommodation. Further, the province of Quebec has yet to
demonstrate why this course is mandatory to ensure a peaceful and tolerant
society. Canada's longstanding tradition of education from a
Judaeo-Christian foundation has bred a vibrant, multicultural nation known
for its acceptance of others and tolerance for differing opinions and
religious beliefs."
"To compel tolerance is to dispense with it. Every religion is, in essence,
exclusive. Compelling tolerance by state-mandated compulsory religious and
moral education can only be accomplished by violating the freedom of
religion and conscience of each religiously devout individual," concludes
Sonier.
***
A related case still in the Quebec court system involves Montreal's Loyola
High School which sought the right to teach the ERC program from a Catholic
perspective. The Ministry of Education denied the school permission to do
so. Justice Gérard Dugré of the Quebec Superior Court stated that the
decision to impose the course on the Catholic school demonstrated "a
totalitarian character essentially equivalent to Galileo's being ordered by
the Inquisition to deny Copernican universe."
For more information about religious freedom in the education setting and
parental rights, please visit www.theEFC.ca/education.
CCCC to Defend Religious Freedom for
Christian Schools

S. L. and D. J. v. Commission scolaires des Chenes and
Attorney General of Quebec
(The Drummondville Parents' Case)


Should the government be able to dictate what is religious education?  In
the Province of Quebec, the government is doing just that.  Parents have
taken the Province of Quebec to court, resulting in this important case
about religious freedom.  CCCC has been granted intervenor status by the
Supreme Court of Canada to make arguments that the Canadian public benefits
when religious freedom is allowed.  This significant case will be argued in
Ottawa on May 18, 2011.

In September, 2008, the Province of Quebec changed the religious education
curriculum, requiring all students from first grade to the end of high
school to take a course each year entitled, Ethics and Religious Culture.
The course surveys all religions, treating Christianity on par with all
other religions.  No religion is permitted to be presented as more desirable
than any other.  The course is mandatory for all public and private schools.
Even religiously based private schools are not permitted to teach a religion
course contradicting Ethics and Religious Culture.

The Applicants, Lavalee and Jutras, are a married couple with four children.
They live in Drummondville, Quebec.  On behalf of their children, they
applied for exemptions from participating in the Ethics and Religious
Culture course.  Their requests were denied.  Several thousand parents
living in the Province of Quebec also applied for exemptions from the Ethics
and Religious Culture course on behalf of their children.  All requests were
denied.  The Minister of Education has, apparently, indicated that all such
requests will be denied.  School boards have been supplied with a standard
form rejection letter for this purpose.

The outcome of this case will potentially impact religious education
throughout Canada.  Right now even private, Christian schools in Quebec are
prevented from teaching religion from a purely Christian perspective.  This
is an attack on religious freedom.  By intervening at the Supreme Court of
Canada, CCCC intends to argue for a reversal of the requirements imposed on
every school by the Province of Quebec.  Without the participation of CCCC
and the other intervenors, the approach taken by the Province of Quebec
could be applied by provincial and territorial governments across the
country.

CCCC is asking members and other interested parties to pray that the judges
of the Supreme Court of Canada make a decision preserving this religious
freedom in Canada.   

http://www.cccc.org/legal

Monday, April 11, 2011

Teen Socials!

April 16 – bowling at Gateway
$10.00 for two games and shoe rental
Snack bar available
210 Edward St, Aurora
Meet at the bowling alley at 7:00 and pick up at 8:30


May 9 – gym games at Cedarview Community Church
7:00 – 9:00
Please bring a snack to share

May 28th – Ultimate Frisbee and bonfire at the McLaughlins
Bring a snack to share
30 Rogers Rd. East Gwillimbury
7:00 – 10:00

June 11 – Car Rally and End of Year BBQ
Car Rally – 3:30 - Meet at the McLaughlins
Family BBQ – 6:00 at the Bultje’s.  The car rally teens will proceed to the Bultje’s for the BBQ.  We’ll have some games planned.  More details to follow!

Please let me know who is planning to come to each social.