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The podcast currently has 93 episodes available.
We talk with several of the graduating seniors of Horizon Prep's Class of 2018.
We talk about their best memories from their years of High School at HP, some of the struggles they experienced, and what they would say to prospective high school students considering attending Horizon Prep.
This is our last podcast of the school year and our last ever episode with Melissa Smith. Be sure to thank her this week for her years of service at Horizon Prep.
We will see you next year!
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Courtney Palumbo spoke at the recent Horizon Prep Parent Teacher Fellowship meeting for the third and final message in our series on "Difficult Conversations".
Courtney is the Head of School at Regents School of Charlottesville. She founded the school in 2010 with just seven students and has grown it into a thriving classical Christian school.
The title for the meeting was "My Kids Hate Each Other (and I have my days too)" with the topic being Peacemaking and how to teach to teach our children to be peacemakers at home and at school.
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Chris Walls is the new Athletic Director of Horizon Prep. He joins us to talk about the vision for the sports program at the school and what we are doing to make it a reality.
We talk about the plans for the sports field on the back side of the campus, including new tennis courts, football goal posts, and possibly a running track.
We also talk about the individual sports at HP and how each one is currently doing and their plans for the future.
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We talk with Heidi Grosbeck and Heather Downing about Fifth Grade at Horizon Prep.
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A few weeks ago we talked briefly with Pastor Nate Smith about the topic "I spoiled my kids. Now what?". Now we get to hear the full message from the recent Horizon Prep PTF meeting with the same title.
Learn what the Bible says about spoiling our kids, how we can show genuine love to our kids, and practical tips for demonstrating this in our families.
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Don't forget to sign up for the Spirit Run Parents 5k/10k. The run is on March 29th, 2018 at 9:00 am. Sign-ups are open now at ncathleticwear.com/horizonprep
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Carly Cosentino and Bruce Gearhart stop by to talk about the latest HP musical production, The Music Man Jr.
The show is performed entirely by 3rd to 8th graders, plus one 12th grader that joined the cast.
Showtimes are:
March 15: 7:00pm
March 16: 7:00pm
March 17: 2:00pm and 7:00pm
March 18: 3:00pm
Tickets are available at horizonprep.simpletix.com
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You love your kids. You want to give them good things.
But what if we go too far? What if we've spoiled our kids? Now what?
Pastor Nate Smith will be talking about this at our PTF meeting on March 8th at 8:45 in the Lion's Den on the Horizon Prep campus.
In today's episode, Pastor Smith gives a preview of his Thursday talk and answers some questions spoiling our kids. He talks about what the Bible says about spoiling our kids and how we can undo some of the mistakes we may have made as parents. He also talks about the reaction we can expect from our kids and how to work through it with them.
This is the second part of our three-part PTF meeting series: "Difficult Conversations". Don't miss it!
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Melina Fischer and Corey Reschke stop by to talk about Fourth Grade at Horizon Prep.
They talk about how they came to the school and what each student can look forward to in Fourth Grade. Among the things discussed are the Fourth Grade exclusive events, how long homework should take each night, and how we as parents can best set them up for success as they prepare to enter Fourth Grade.
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Kaitlyn Cook and Hannah Botsford join us to talk about Third Grade at Horizon Prep.
Among the topics covered, they talk about homework, special Third Grade distinctive events, and how to tell if your student is ready for Third Grade.
Both Kaitlyn and Hannah talk about the importance of reading proficiency in Third Grade. They say "The students have been learning to read. Now they will be reading to learn"
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Stephanie Malme and Stacy Schafer join us to talk about Second Grade at Horizon Prep.
Stacy is a longtime teacher at HP, in her first year as Second Grade teacher. Stephanie has taught Second Grade for many years now.
Stephanie and Stacy talk about the special events for Second Grade, what parents should expect with their student's homework load and how this year can be such a pivotal year in a Second Grader's life.
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The podcast currently has 93 episodes available.