Catholic Homeschooling Information Event 


hosted by 

SACRED HEART HOME EDUCATORS


 

Sacred Heart Home Educators (SHHE) Homeschool Group is hosting a Catholic Homeschool Information Open House!  

 

Join us on Saturday, July 7th,  

from 10:00am - 1:00pm 

at Resurrection Catholic Church

3201 S. Evergreen Rd. Tempe AZ 85282 (off Southern & the 101).  

 

 

We welcome anyone interested in finding out more about Catholic Home Education!  

 

 Samples of Catholic curricula will be available to view, Homeschooling Moms will be on hand to answer questions, and many Catholic catalogs will be available! (No selling will take place on site.) 

 

Join us for informative discussions & information designed to introduce and educate Catholic families to the endless possibilities of homeschooling!

  

 

Short talks to include:

  • 10:30 am - Getting Started In Your Catholic Homeschool 
  • 11:05 am - Homeschooling with a Large Family or Multiple Ages
  • 11:40 am - Homeschooling Boys
  • 12:15 pm - Homeschooling Your High Schooler 

 

 

Curricula available to view:

  • Seton Home Study 
  • Mother of Divine Grace 
  • Kolbe Academy 
  • Catholic Heritage Curricula 
  • Mater Amabilis 
  • Our Lady of the Rosary 
  • Hillside Education 
  • History Links 
  • Catholic Mosaic 
  • and more!
 
 
Plus:
 
Information & Catalogs from: 

  • Emmanuel Books 
  • Illuminated Ink 
  • Ave Maria University
  • Benedictine College 
  • Ecce Homo Press
  • Sacred Heart Books & Gifts 
  • Christendom College
  • Ignatius Press
  • Sophia Institute Press
  •  Thomas Aquinas College
  • Miles Jesu 
  • Roman Catholic Books
  • Ascension Press
  • Bethlehem Books
  • Home School Legal Defense Association
  • Home Education Network of Arizona 
  • Covenant Homeschool Resource Center 
  • Arizona Families for Home Education 
  • And more! 
 
 
Free Shipping Offers from CHC & Emmanuel Books for Event Attendees!
 
 
Door Prizes!
 


 

 

For more information, email ljgaddy@cox.net

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