FAQs
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Where does BraveTree meet? |
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BraveTree meets on the eastside of Cincinnati just minutes from Jungle Jim's. |
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When does BraveTree meet? |
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BraveTree meets on Fridays from 10:00 am - 2:25 pm. 2:40 - 3:40 pm is reserved for optional community building activities. |
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Can my family enroll for a partial day of classes? |
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Since BraveTree is a co-op made up of mostly parent volunteers we do not accept partial day memberships. All families are expected to remain on campus and volunteer for all three class periods. |
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Can I drop off my child/children for classes? |
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No, BraveTree does not offer a drop off program. At least one parent/legal guardian must remain on campus and volunteer in some way through out the day. |
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Is BraveTree a christian co-op? |
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Yes, BraveTree requires all members to sign a statement of faith. All classes are taught from a biblical worldview. |
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How long is the BraveTree school year? |
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BraveTree has two semesters. Fall semester is 10 weeks and Winter/Spring semester is 12 weeks long. |
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Is BraveTree registration per semester or for the entire school year? |
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Although BraveTree has two semesters, classes are structured with the intent to last the entire school year. Classes begin in September and end in April the following year. There is a winter break between semesters. |
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Who are the teachers at BraveTree? |
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Most BraveTree teachers are parent volunteers that are knowledgable and passionate about the subjects they teach. |
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Do I have to teach? |
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No, BraveTree members are not required to teach. However, all members are required to assist if they are not teaching. |
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What ages does BraveTree provide classes for? |
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BraveTree has class offerings for children that are 1 yr - 18 yrs of age. |
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Does BraveTree have a nursery? |
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Yes, BraveTree has a nursery for children under the age of 1. The nursery is staffed by parents that have children this age. Mothers are welcome to keep their infants with them to assist in other classrooms as well. |