SCOPE's Scripture
Train up a child in the way he should go:
and when he is old, he will not depart from it.
Proverbs 22:6
Helpful Resources
The SCOPE Project Fair is a yearly event held around the end of March. A public forum where SCOPE students present their creative and academic work to an audience. Parents, students and family members can see the work of other homeschooled students. In preparing their exhibit, students learn valuable skill in how to prepare and present their work. Students may enter in the following categories: science, history, geography, science collection, informative, crafts & skills, and fine arts. Students will receive a placement or participation ribbon , and a certificate of entry.
For more information about this year's Project Fair please visit our Project Fair page.
This yearly event is held sometime between February and March. It is a great opportunity for SCOPE students to share their talents and skills in various categories with our audience made up of friends and family. In the past talents have included music (instrumental, singing), dancing, drama pieces, speeches, and memorized poems. There are so many talented young people from toddlers to teens! It is an amazing and inspirational event for everyone in attendance.
Our Used Book and Curriculum Sale is a widely attended event each Spring. Fellow SCOPE homeschooling families come together to sell their used curriculum, books, videos, educational games, etc. Doors are open to all homeschooling families. There is a small entry fee for non-SCOPE subscribers. A great way to collect the items you need plus socialize with other homeschoolers.
Our yearly event held on a Friday and Saturday in June offers encouragement and high quality educational/informative workshops for homeschooling parents. Workshops provide information and educational value parents can benefit from and implement in their own homes. A new keynote speaker is featured each year. Some past keynote speakers have been Dr. Tommy Mitchell from Answers in Genesis, Israel Wayne, Richard "Little Bear" Wheeler. Past workshops have included Andrew Pudewa teaching writing with Institute for Excellence in Writing, encouragement for Moms, teaching unit studies, how to teach elementary school science, Dr. Jay Wile Teaching high school Science.
For more information about this year's Conference please visit our 2012 Conference page.