Mission
To enable parents to provide a home-based, Christ-centered, academically challenging secondary education.
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We believe it is the responsibility of parents to train the minds of their own children. However, parents often join with others to provide the best possible educational experiences for their children.
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September 11, 2001 was a day of infamy for America. It also marks the beginning of a unique and distinctive partnership of education between home educators and the Church.
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As PEP is an extension of homeschooling, parents must be actively involved in overseeing the student's course work.
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Providing quality education involves much more than the merely dispensing a "required" class. PEP differs from home school co-ops, online classes, and formal schools in its Academic Excellence, Core Concepts, Discipleship Model, and more.
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These general doctrines are held by the PEP tutors and leadership and will be supported in the classroom, but are not required to be adopted by the families served by PEP.
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