Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Thank You LORD for Chris Klicka


A longtime champion of homeschooling rights around the globe, Home School Legal Defense Association Senior Counsel and Director of State and International Relations Christopher J. Klicka was called home by his Lord on October 12, 2009, at age 48, following a 15-year battle with multiple sclerosis. An attorney, spokesman, lobbyist, and homeschooling husband and father, Chris is survived by his wife, Tracy, their seven children (ages 11–21), and his parents, Ardath and George Klicka.

“Chris was both a people person and a goal person. He cared deeply about people, but was also driven to always do more!” says HSLDA President J. Michael Smith. “He was the most determined person I ever met in my life. Even with all the things he accomplished every day at HSLDA, he continually wanted to tackle new challenges and serve homeschoolers in more and better ways. He was so focused on the homeschooling world, but he was also very much focused on his family and dedicated to raising his children.”

An integral part of Home School Legal Defense Association’s staff for 24 years, Chris was HSLDA’s first full-time employee, first executive director, and first full-time attorney. He believed passionately that homeschooling was the best educational method for children and demonstrated that passion in every area of his life.

Chris and Tracy homeschooled all seven of their children. He traveled across the United States (and around the world) defending families’ right to homeschool and advocating homeschooling. He participated in countless radio interviews on homeschooling issues. He wrote five books on homeschooling, penned numerous articles, and had two more books in progress when he passed away. He lobbied state legislators, U.S. senators, and foreign diplomats to support homeschooling. He sought greater freedom for homeschooling parents and students in every area—from local school districts to sports associations, college admissions departments, and military recruitment requirements. He sought to educate the educators, truant officers, policemen, judges, and even social workers about the benefits and legality of homeschooling.

Even deeper than his passion for homeschooling was his deep love for his Lord. We may never know how many people Chris inspired to homeschool or continue homeschooling, or how many people he inspired to draw near to his Lord.

“Chris’s accomplishments as a lawyer for homeschooling are clear and of value that cannot be overstated. He was one of the most important pioneers of our movement,” says HSLDA Chairman Mike Farris. “He believed that this truly is God’s way to teach children to love God. He believed it deeply. His conviction was infectious. He was a man of single-hearted devotion that I have never, ever seen equaled. The passion that Chris felt for the mission to which God called him never, ever, ever, ever dimmed, even slightly.”

HSLDA deeply appreciates and honors Chris’s life and his dedicated contribution to our organization and to homeschooling. Our staff will miss him more than we can express, and we are praying with and for his family. The homeschooling movement has lost one of its greatest advocates and friends, but Chris leaves an incredible legacy of freedom and awareness of homeschooling to the thousands of homeschooled students whose parents have made The Right Choice.”

I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will award to me on that day-and not only to me, but also to all who have longed for his appearing.“ II Timothy 4:7-8”

Be faithful, even to the point of death, and I will give you the crown of life.“ Revelation 2:10 



Advent Concerts


Chamber Choir - Advent Service of Lessons and Carols The Advent Service of Lessons and Carols is a tradition of scripture coupled with song to experience the reason for the coming or advent of Christ. Beginning with the Fall of Man and ending with looking forward to the second coming of Christ, this service creates a remembrance of the real reason for Christmas. The choir will also present the NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE of Cecilia McDowall's "Annunciation".

Tickets are not required for this service.
Saturday, November 28, 2009 at 7:00 PM
Our Lady of Loreto Catholic Church
18000 E Arapahoe Rd, Aurora, CO 80016


Chamber Choir - Advent Service of Lessons and Carols
The Advent Service of Lessons and Carols is a tradition of scripture coupled with song to experience the reason for the coming or advent of Christ. Beginning with the Fall of Man and ending with looking forward to the second coming of Christ, this service creates a remembrance of the real reason for Christmas. The choir will also present the NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE of Cecilia McDowall's "Annunciation".

Tickets are not required for this Service
Sunday, November 29, 2009 at 4:00 PM
Bethany Lutheran Church
4500 E Hampden Ave, Cherry Hills Village, CO 80113 




Monday, November 23, 2009

A Call to Pens - Patrick Henry College Writing Contest


This year, Patrick Henry College invites aspiring writers to answer the call – more specifically, A Call to Pens. PHC’s first short story competition for students ages 12-18 was set in motion last year by PHC student, Peter Forbes (now an alumnus of PHC) who wanted to support the college and give young writers an opportunity to create original works of fiction that thoughtfully reflected a Christian worldview. Over 250 students nationwide responded to the “call” with mature, well-written stories, and we eagerly await the response of participants this year.

A Call to Pens is a contest with a broader mission than winning prizes. If we wish to shape the culture, we must first engage it – in all aspects of life. Quality Christian literature engages the culture in a less direct manner than other vocations, but it is no less important.

“The pen really is mightier than the sword,” says Dr. Gene Veith, Provost at PHC and author of several books regarding Christianity and culture. “Writers really are the unacknowledged legislators of mankind. Writers played a major role in bringing down the Soviet Empire simply by writing stories that changed people’s sensibility. Changing our own culture in a more God-pleasing direction cannot be done by political action alone. Changing the culture is a cultural task, and for that we need Christian writers. The Call to Pens contest is designed to help raise up those writers.”

For those interested in entering the contest, please visit www.phc.edu/acalltopens.php. There will be two separate divisions, each with a separate theme, based on age. Several cash prizes will be awarded to the top writers in each division. All proceeds of the competition will be given to PHC’s Annual Scholarship Fund. The entry deadline is December 30th, 2009; winners will be announced in March, 2010. 



Beyond Academics - A Note from HSLDA

There is more to life than algebra! You're preparing your children for life. They're developing enduring friendships, making memories, and building skills and hobbies that will last them for years. You want to make sure your child has the right opportunities and experiences to become a well-rounded adult. What are some of the resources available to homeschoolers?

Extracurricular activities

You can help your child obtain a well-rounded education throughout the high school years by involving him/her in several extracurricular activities. Planning these activities at the beginning of the high school years will maximize possibilities for the student to grow into leadership positions. Opportunities abound for employment, community service projects, church-related ministries, sports teams, orchestra, band, etc.—the list goes on and on. Check out your local support groups and state homeschooling organizations to investigate extracurricular activities that may already be organized. If nothing is currently organized in an area of interest, consider having your child initiate an activity that others may want to join! Choose extracurricular activities wisely, and assist your child in maintaining a healthy balance of academics, outside interests, and work. As your teen participates in extracurricular activities, consider recording them on an extracurricular sheet, and then add to the sheet each year of high school. Keep in mind that many college admissions officers prefer that students be involved wholeheartedly in several activities, rather than minimally involved in many activities.
Character and Leadership Training

* American Heritage Girls
* Awana
Emphasis on Scripture memory and discipleship and leadership training
* Boy Scouts of America
Training in leadership and citizenship
* Pioneer Clubs
Spiritual and personal development, evangelism, and discipleship
* Scripture Memory Fellowship
Scripture memory program and resources for edification and encouragement

Competition and Scholarship Awards

Many contests and competitions are open to homeschool students. Each competition or contest has its own eligibility requirements, so be sure to carefully comply with the stated rules and deadlines. Contests can motivate your student to write an essay, draw a picture, or even build a robot! With most contests offering monetary rewards, they are well worth the effort and offer an opportunity for your child to earn scholarship money. The College Board’s article, “Where the Scholarships Are: How to Develop a Scholarship Strategy,” provides helpful information as you begin to research scholarships.

Finding a scholarship might appear to be one of the mysteries of higher education. But it doesn’t have to be! Starting your search in the right places is the key, and the resources listed here will help you do just that. You’ll be amazed at what you might find—there are scholarships for just about every conceivable category. One HSLDA member family had a daughter who was a swimmer and had asthma. They actually found a scholarship for asthmatic swimmers. You just never know what’s out there. Happy hunting!

To learn more about competition and scholarship awards.
Military

* American Cadet Alliance
* Civil Air Patrol
* US Naval Sea Cadets Corp

Summer Camps

* Generation Joshua Summer Camps
Generation Joshua sponsors a Family/Teen camp during the summer providing lectures and discussions by inspiring and nationally known leaders explaining how your family can impact our nation for Christ in the political and civic arenas. The week includes plenty of time for fun and relaxation with activities such as horseback riding, hiking, rock climbing, fishing, swimming, arts & crafts,etc.
* Homeschool Science Academy’s Anatomy and Physiology weeklong camps
* JH Second Wind Camp
* PHC Teen Camps
Patrick Henry College's Teen Leadership Camps provide leadership training to high school students. Students learn how to apply a biblical worldview to issues of today in fields such as journalism, intelligence, and constitutional law.
* Probe Ministries
Weekend and week long apologetics and Christian worldview training for teens.
* Summit ministries
Teens learn how to understand ideas and answer major challenges to Christianity, develop a Biblical worldview, and are challenged to become leaders.
* Worldview Academy
A non-denominational organization helping Christians develop a Biblical Worldview. Training is provided in evanglism, apologetics and servant leadership.

Sports

* For Homeschool Sports Opportunities in specific states, see the State Resources page
* Homeschool Basketball
* Homeschool Football League.
* Homeschool Sports Network
Sports teams available and to be organized
* How To Start a Homeschool Sports Program
* Interscholastic Equestrian Association
* National Christian School Athletic Association (NCSAA)
Dedicated to promoting "Christ-centered excellence" in Christian school athletic programs, NCSAA is currently working with HSLDA to become a liaison between homeschoolers and Christian school leagues with this twofold objective: to convince Christian school leagues to allow the participation of homeschoolers (either as members of existing school teams or as separate homeschool teams), and to oversee eligibility and other issues that may hinder homeschoolers' participation in these leagues.
* National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)
* National Homeschool Football Association
* National Homeschool Volleyball Tournament
* Play Ball! Homeschoolers Take the Field
This HSLDA article from the Court Report provides detailed information on the opportunites for homeschoolers to participate in sports.
* So, You Want to Play College Ball?

Friends

It’s understandable for parents to worry that homeschooling might limit their child’s friendships. But ask yourself, “What kinds of friends do I want my kids to have?” Attending school with several hundred other children rarely results in deep, lasting relationships. Homeschooling gives teenagers the freedom to make many friends, and the chance to cultivate those friendships in a mature way. Even families living in rural, less-populated areas quickly discover that homeschooling actually allows more time to get involved in community and social activities than attending traditional school does.

* The Best Kind of Socialization (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
* “Friends—God’s Gifts to Us”
* Rural Homeschooling and Place-based Education
* The “S” Word

Life skills

Preparing your child for adult life includes training in basic skills beyond the academics. For ideas, see the Life Skills Checklist, along with a list of resources. Also consider providing courses or experiences in some of the following areas.

* Driver's Education
* First Aid
Consider having your child take a CPR Certification course. These courses are usually offered through the American Red Cross or a local hospital.
* 4-H Clubs
* Local Cooperative Extension Courses
Local county governments sometimes team up with universities to offer practical courses to the community, which your student may be interested in taking as electives. Examples of cooperative extension classes include finances, savvy consumer techniques, home economics, Master Gardener certification, and nutrition. It may even be possible for you and your student to take a course together. To find out if such classes are offered in your area, try an internet search using your county's name along with "cooperative extension."
* Personal Financial Management
Have your child learn about setting up a checking account, considerations for buying a car, financing a college education, setting up a budget, and more.
o Money Matters for Teens
by Larry Burkett
o Complete Financial Guide for Young Couples: A Lifetime Approach to Spending, Saving and Investing
by Larry Burkett
o The World's Easiest Guide to Finances
by Larry Burkett
* Resume Writing & Interviews
o Creating Your High School Resume: A Step-by-Step Guide to Preparing an Effective Resume for College & Career
by Kathryn Kraemer Troutman
o Entry Level Resumes
Targets college students and recent grads
o Field Work Savvy: A Handbook for Students in Internship, Co-Operative Education, Service Learning, and Other Forms of Experiential Education
by Joan A. Milnes
o How to Write a Masterpiece of a Resume
o Interviewing Skills
by Tim Hindle
o Jobweb - Resumes and Interviews
o Resume Writing 101
o Say What You Mean on a Job Interview e-Study
o Standard Deviants School, Interviewing Progam 1: Getting Ready, VHS
o Student Resume Formats
o The Insider's Guide to Writing the Perfect Resume
* Resources
o Life Skills for Kids: Equipping Your child for the Real World
by Christine M. Field
o Life Prep for Homeschooled Teenagers
by Barbara Frank
o Survival Training: Life Skills for Young Adults Resource List (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)

Missions

Cross-cultural experiences will stretch your student physically, mentally, and emotionally and broaden his/her perspective of the world.

* Adventures in Missions
* Teen Missions International
* English Language Institute of China (ELIC)
* Youth With a Mission (YWAM)

Motivation

Help! My teenager doesn't want to do his schoolwork. He won't help around the house. He's so uncooperative. What can I do?

* I Hate School: How to Help Your Child Love Learning
by Cynthia Ulrich Tobias
* Age of Opportunity
by Paul David Tripp
* Romancing Your Child’s Heart
by Monte Swan
* Seven Tools for Cultivating Your Child's Potential
by Zan Tyler

Time Management

How do I squeeze into 24 hours all my high schooler's subjects, her extracurricular activities, time with my other children, attention for my husband, making dinner, and doing laundry? And how do I teach my teenager to manage her time more efficiently?

* Personal Time Management Tool
* Senior High: A Home-Designed Form+u+la
by Barbara Edtl Shelton
* Time Management Tips for High School Students
* Help for the Harried Homeschooler : A Practical Guide to Balancing Your Child's Education with the Rest of Your Life
by Christine Field
* Homeschooling at the Speed of Life: Balancing Home, School, And Family in the Real World
by Marilyn Rockett
* A Mom Just Like You
by Vickie & Jayme Farris
* Flylady.net

Volunteering
The teenage years provide an opportunity for your teen to begin a lifelong practice of serving others. These sites will provide you ideas on where and how to begin.
Work Permits

When children begin working outside of the home, many parents are confused by employers’ requests for permits, especially when told that the work permits must be issued by a public school official. Any homeschooler can go to his or her local school district to get a work permit in any state. Some private schools are issuing officers as well, and in some states a homeschooler can get the permit from the state (Michigan is one of those states). Hourly work restrictions and occupation prohibitions can also be confusing. Most states do not have an exemption for students who graduate early. For more information and details on work permits, see “Getting Permits Might Take Work” by J. Michael Smith, HSLDA President.


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Chuck Urano Memorial Scholarship Application


The Chuck Urano Memorial Award, sponsored by the Colorado Farm Show, will be awarded to six deserving students who strive to leave a lasting impression on their community and the agriculture industry.

The Colorado Farm Show is proud to award six $2000.00 Scholarships, to help offset the increasing costs of attaining a Higher Education, to graduating High School Seniors declaring an Agricultural Major at a College or University of their choice.

APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS:
1.       Applicants must be graduating High School Seniors.
2.       The Chuck Urano Memorial Award application, accessible in pdf format at www.ColoradoFarmShow.com, must be filled out by the applicant.
3.       Applicants must be citizens of the United States and reside in Colorado.
4.       Students must be pursuing a degree in an Agricultural related field of study at the accredited College or University of their choice.
5.       A sealed, signed copy of the applicants Official High School Transcripts must accompany the scholarship application.  Senior year classes must be listed if not included on transcripts.
6.       One letter of recommendation from a High School official/teacher must be included with the application packet.
7.       A one page essay outlining the applicant’s educational goals, chosen career plans, and any other information that the applicant considers pertinent must be included with the application.
8.       Application must be legible (typed preferred) to be considered.
9.       Complete application packet must be received in the Colorado Farm Show Office (received not post marked) by January 11, 2010.
10.   Failure to submit a completed application, with all of the required materials in one packet, will eliminate your application.

Please return scholarship application and required materials to:

Colorado Farm Show
Attn:  Scholarship Committee
P.O. Box 670
Greeley, CO  80632



- Notice Denver Eagle Families -


Operation Christmas Child
What: Help pack Christmas Boxes for the less fortunate
Who: The Denver Eagles Teams and Parents
Where: 16303 E. 32rd Ave #20 Aurora, CO. 80011
When: November 25, 2009 5pm-9pm

Teams and Parents

We are getting close to the time of year where we need to think of others. We have much to be thankful for, and we are very blessed. Through out the year we play sports to promote a healthy lifestyle. We focus on us. We, the Board of Directors would like to invite the Denver Eagle teams and Parents on serving the less fortunate. We would like to offer a time to help pack Christmas Boxes for Operation Christmas Child. Your whole family can come and help. All we ask is for is 4 hours of volunteer time with friends and family. The Denver Eagles will provide pizza. This is a wonderful time to serve the community, and to give back. Please email us at info@denvereagles.org to inform us that you will be able to serve.

May God Bless you and your family during the Holidays!