FSP has published information links to the various policies, guidelines, as well as encouragements written by experienced moms and dads offering help or insight to other parent/teachers.
Click on the document title below to open any of the listed documents :
Policies and Procedures – history, benefits, events, special programs, admission, tuition, fees, nuts and bolts, FAQs, …. etc Reviewer and parent roles, transcripts, extra-curricular activities, graduation,
FORMS
Curriculum Guidelines – You complete any curriculum with, “sufficient duration to implement the instructional program”. Including a Sample curriculum
FORMS ! Many blanks that you may need – from attendance, to field trip sign up, to a book reading log.
Grading Guidelines -Building vision for progress reports will help your child enjoy, and not dread involvement, assessment and grading time.
High School Guidelines The transition from middle school to high school can seem like a daunting experience, but there is grace and FSP is hereto help.
Educational Philosophy - creating your own what belief about how to best promote learning
Planning - The plans of the diligent lead surely to abundance
Moms Encouragement - Remembering that we serve God and our family, thankfully

Dads Encouragement - “How I’ve benefitted …”
Dads Job Description – Christian model of tasks and mission
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A Final Encouragement
If the Lord has led you to home school your student(s) through to high school
graduation, you are at the close of that wonderful task. Looking back, we’re able to say, “God was faithful to help us accomplish what He had called us to do. We entrust all
things to Him who is able to guard that which we have entrusted to Him.
He knows the plans for our children’s futures.”
He who made every power can use every power/memory, judgment, imagination, quickness of apprehension or insight; specialties of musical, poetical, oratorical, or artistic faculty; special tastes for reasoning, philosophy, history, natural science, natural history,
–all these may be dedicated to Him, sanctified by Him, and used by Him.
Whatever He has given, He will use if we let Him. Often, in the most unexpected ways, and at the most unexpected turns, something read or acquired long ago suddenly comes into use. We cannot foresee what will thus “come in useful”; but He knew, when He guided us to learn it, what it would be wanted for in His service.
So may we not ask Him to bring His perfect foreknowledge to bear on all our mental training and storing? To guide us to read or study exactly what He knows there will be use for in the work to which He has called or will call us?
Nothing is more practically perplexing to a young Christian [or his parents], whose preparation time is not quite over, or perhaps painfully limited, than to know what is most
worth studying, what is really the best investment of the golden hours, while yet the time is not come for the field of active work to be fully entered, and the “thoroughly furnishing” of the mind is the evident path of present duty. Is not His name called “Counselor”? Will He not be faithful to the promise of His name in this, as well as in all else?
- from Kept for the Master’s Use by Frances R. Haverg

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