Hope Academy - The
educational component of House of Hope Minnesota
● Residents attend school
five days per week throughout their stay at House of Hope. This programming
allows them to continue working towards meeting graduation requirements.
Because of the structure and year round/individualized component, those who
have fallen behind in school are able to make up missed courses.
● We have a full-time teacher
on staff and use the Accelerated Christian Education (ACE) curriculum.
This curriculum is Biblically based and individually assigned.
● Each student is assigned
PACE’s in the areas of Math, English, Science, Social Studies, and
Literature. These assignments are determined with transcripts from
their previous school and the Diagnostic Test results. A PACE is
equivalent to a chapter in a textbook. The PACE includes reading material,
activities, reviews, self-tests and unit tests. To earn a credit in a
course, the student must complete twelve PACE packets in a subject with an
80% accuracy rate.
● Physical Education is also
done individually through the YMCA as well as collectively with group
recreational activities.
● A Living Skills credit is
earned through the daily living skills taught every day through meal prep,
household chores, laundry, and simple maintenance.
● The atmosphere in the
classroom varies from focused and intense, to light-hearted and fun.
● Through their academic work
and behavior, the residents earn Merit dollars which are redeemed at the
Merit Store. Items ranging from pens, pencils, and office supplies, to candy,
make-up, and weekend drinks. Outings with the teacher are always fun
merits to redeem, for both the student and the teacher!
● Each day is an adventure,
filled with the expected and unexpected for all involved.
Hope Academy - Testimonies
from kids
● "I like that we can go at our pace
because it allows me to be responsible for my own progress."
● "When I came to House of Hope I was in
8th grade doing math at a 6th grade level. Now I am starting
algebra."
● "I was so far behind when I came to House
of Hope that I didn’t think I would ever graduate. Now I’m a college
student."
● "House of Hope gave me the opportunity to
start college earlier and do volunteer work in a kindergarten class to
explore my desired field."
● "I like the independence."
● "We like our teacher. She is nice,
very funny, and helpful."