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  2. Stoa USA - Wikipedia

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    Stoa USA, also referred to as Stoa, is a Christian homeschool forensics organization in the United States. [4] It is one of the four major national high school forensics organizations: the others are the National Speech and Debate Association (NSDA), National Catholic Forensic League (NCFL), and the National Christian Forensics and Communications Association (NCFCA).

  3. Awana - Wikipedia

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    These groups include Puggles (ages 2 to 3), Cubbies (preschoolers, ages 4 to 5), Sparks (Kindergarten to 2nd Grade), Truth and Training, or T&T (Grades 3 to 6), Trek (Middle School), and Journey (High School). [6] [7] Although Awana offers programs for ages 2 to 18, churches that run an Awana program are not required to run a club for every age ...

  4. List of homeschooling programmes - Wikipedia

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    1.2.1 Christian. 2 Separate institutions. ... This is a partial list of notable homeschooling curricula and programmes that are popularly used in the homeschooling ...

  5. Category:Christian youth organizations - Wikipedia

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    This category is designed as a finding aid to individual Christian youth groups and organizations, usually at the demoninational level, the national level, or significant local groups. Subcategories This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.

  6. Homeschooling - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid homeschooling or flex-school [27] is a form of homeschooling in which children split their time between homeschool and a more traditional schooling environment like a school. [61] The number of students who participated in hybrid homeschooling increased during the COVID-19 pandemic .

  7. Institute in Basic Life Principles - Wikipedia

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    In addition to adherence to the Bible and their idea of Christian ideals, the IBLP considers men, in particular the patriarch of a family, to be superior, whereas women are expected to be more submissive to the head of the house, whether that be their father or husband. This includes in the home, school, workplace, and marriage.

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