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To assist Christian parents who have a heart for Christian education.

2007-2008
A satellite homeschool ministry of Damascus Christian School where…
“The heart of education is education of the heart.”

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“Be diligent to present yourself approved to God as a workman who does not need to be ashamed, accurately handling the word of truth.”
2 Timothy 3:15

HEARTLINK FINANCIAL INFORMATION 2007-2008

REGISTRATION FEE PER CHILD: (non-refundable) $75
PRE-ADMITTANCE ASSESSMENT FEE: $30
CONSULTING FEE: $25 per hour
(Outside of regular parent/teacher conferences)

*JR. – SR. HIGH SCHOOL CLASSES
Cost per student / per year:
ONE CLASS: $840
TWO CLASSES: $1680
THREE CLASSES: $2520
FOUR CLASSES: $3360

*ELEMENTARY CLASSES
Cost per student / per year:
CHAPEL ONLY: No Charge
BAND OR P.E. (two sessions per week) $320
HALF DAY: (mornings only) $3164
OUTDOOR SCHOOL: (6th grade only and if space is available) $100

BOOK FEES: Charges for textbooks will vary according to class(es) taken
We regret that we are unable to refund any monies with the following exception: If a student is withdrawn before the fifteenth of the month, the monthly tuition rate will be one half. If the student is withdrawn on or after the fifteenth, the full month’s tuition will be due. All fees are based on a yearly scale as opposed to a daily class fee. The tuition stated is payable in either one lump sum, per semester, or may be spread over a period of 9 months (September – May). Please see the school bookkeeper in order to set up your payment method. Field trips and their fees are to be arranged by the classroom teacher.

* For the HEARTLINK program, there are no multiple student discounts and no teacher discounts.

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“I am very much afraid that schools will prove to be great gates of hell unless they diligently labor in explaining the Holy Scriptures….engraving them in the hearts of youth.  I advise no one to place his child where the Scriptures do not reign paramount.  Every institution where men are not increasingly occupied with the Word of God must become corrupt.”

Martin Luther (1483 – 1540)