HEP TX, Inc. and HEP Bookstore

Home Education Partnership of Texas, Inc. is a University Model Program for PreK3 - 12th grades. Founded in 1997, Home Education Partnership of Texas, Inc.

offers group classes for homeschoolers and their parents. For a complete listing of classes visit www.heptx.com. With 18 honors classes, the award-winning HEP TX offers classes for PreK-3 to 12th grades.

06/20/2024

HEP TX offers a GREAT line-up of Language Arts camps to help get your student ready for next fall! These start in July.

Language Arts

Reading Camp: Syllables Solve the Mystery! (Grades 3-5) - Vowels can be so confusing! How can students know what sounds they make in larger, unknown words? Syllables solve the mystery! In this engaging upper elementary camp, students will learn the six major syllable types and how to use them when reading unknown words. Learning the clues to identify syllable patterns and apply them when reading new words empowers students to become confident, life-long readers! Bring a folder with notebook paper and a pencil.
**This camp is for students who are fluent in basic reading skills and are ready to read multisyllable words.
Instructor: Mandy McDonald
Cost: $150
Dates: July 22-25; 9-10:30 am

Writing Camp: WRITE! WRITE! WRITE! (Grades 3-5) - In this exciting elementary camp for grades 3-5, students will write, write, and write! First, they will practice the basics of paragraph organization and will write a descriptive narrative. Then, students will explore their creative side through different types of poetry and write their own poem. On the last day, the group will work cooperatively and write a fun story together! Bring a spiral notebook and a pencil.
Instructor: Mandy McDonald
Cost: $150
Dates: July 22-25; 10:45-12:15 pm

Middle School Prep Camp: Noted! (Grades 6-8) - Are you ready for it?! Middle school requires a new skillset for studying that does not come naturally for many students. This interactive camp will set them on a path towards academic success! Students will have fun learning how to actively listen, take notes, and create strong study habits and test-taking skills. Bring a folder with notebook paper and a pen/pencil.
Instructor: Mandy McDonald
Cost: $150
Dates: July 22-25; 1-2:30 pm

Middle School Writing Workshop for Grades 6-8 - Popcorn, a movie, and lots of laughs...this is the perfect camp for your middle school student. During middle school, it is important for students to develop strong writing skills. By understanding the writing process, students will better understand how to do writing assignments. During this four-day exciting and fun workshop, students will focus on the paragraph format and write different types of paragraphs including descriptive, narrative, comparison, and literary analysis. Using high interest activities and literature, Mrs. Henry will excite even the most reluctant writer. This course is a must before students attempt the five-paragraph essay and high school. Class is limited to 15 students.
Instructor: Tiffany Henry
Cost: $175
Dates: August July 29-August 1; 10-11:30 am

Five-Paragraph Essay Writing Workshop - Don’t let the beast scare you! This four-day workshop for grades 8-12 will teach the basics of five-paragraph essay writing and help you tame the beast! Students will learn the basic structure of the essay through a visual drawing. They will practice each part of the essay and write one essay. Students will learn how to expand this “skeleton” to a longer research paper. This easy and interesting presentation will help even the “grumpiest” writer learn that writing can be easily mastered when given the proper tools! Mastery of the five-paragraph essay will help students earn success in both high school and college. Absolutely no one younger than 8th grade may attend this accelerated presentation. This course is not recommended for students who struggle with English or who do not have mastery of basic paragraph writing. The book Writing Handbook is required for the workshop and may be purchased at the HEP Bookstore. Class is limited to 15 students. New students planning to attend HEP’s high school classes are encouraged to take this course.
Instructor: Tiffany Henry
Cost: $175
Dates: July 29-August 1; 1-2:30 pm

Learning to Research - One of the biggest problems students face in the upper grades and college is researching ideas for writing. Often, the student does not know where to look, how to phrase the research inquiries, and how to then place the “research” into the paper. Students will be introduced to AI and learn how to use it without plagiarizing. Students should understand the MLA format and five-paragraph essays. The book The Writing Handbook is required. Recommended for grades 10 and up. Class is limited to 15 students. A laptop (preferable) or smart phone is required to conduct research in class. Note: Students will NOT write a paper in these 4 days.
Instructor: Joanne Juren
Cost: $195
Dates: July 29-August 1; 10:00 – Noon
No Be Verbs Workshop – This 2-hour workshop will help both the student and parent better understand the concept of elevated writing by focusing on removing “to be” verbs, the verb “to have,” and “dead words” on the No-No list. Students and parents will practice elevating sentences during the workshop. Instructor: Joanne Juren Cost: $35 student; $15 parent Date: August 2; 10-noon
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06/15/2024

Executive Functioning Skills

Is this your child?--- Chronically disorganized? Always Late? Unmotivated? Lacks self-control?

Executive Functioning Skills –Helping students develop Executive Function (EF) strategies – goal setting, cognitive flexibility, organizing and prioritizing, memorizing, self-checking and monitoring – can be the difference between success and failure. Targeting students in grades 6-12, this 4-day workshop covers motivation, memorization techniques, test-taking strategies, note taking, time management, goal setting, focusing, and controlling stress. Using a variety of interesting lessons, students will better understand how to tackle projects and learn how to learn! This course is highly recommended for students who want to excel academically and be better prepared to solve problems.

Instructor: Joanne Juren
Cost: $190 (includes $35 book and materials)
Dates: July 29-August 1; 1-3 pm (2 hours per day)

Executive Functioning Skills Parent Workshop - Do you have a child who struggles with organization? Does he find it hard to get started on tasks? Does she fight you about bedtime? Does your child have “self-control” issues? Join Joanne Juren and other parents as we discuss EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING and how to enable your child to be successful in life!
Instructor: Joanne Juren
Cost $40
Optional EF notebook: $40 (this is the notebook students receive during the 8-hour student course).
Date: Friday, July 26
Time: 9:30-11:30

Location: 208 E. Edgewood Dr. Friendswood, TX.
There are 3 ways to register:
1. Call 281-922-0472
2. Download the Summer Registration Form at heptx.com; Summer Camps and email.
3. In-person

06/15/2024

HEP just launched our new heptx.com website! it is much easier to navigate and works amazing well on a smart phone! Thanks to Empire Creative for this new website.

HEPTX.COM

06/05/2024

Pilots, Drone Engineers, Mechanics, Avionics Specialists, Military Enthusiasts....the applications are endless. Get a jump start on your competition by training in high school.....
Check out HEPTX's great 4 year Aviation program. We are offering years 1 and 2 this fall.

04/29/2024

Hiring: Math Teacher
Type of Position: Part-time
Classes: Saxon Advanced Math
Dates: Fall/Spring 24-25; Tuesdays and Thursdays.

HEP TX - 208 E. Edgewood Dr.
Friendswood, TX 77546

Must have Bachelor's Degree in Math or Science with Math minor.
Prefer experience as a teacher; prefer homeschool experience if possible.

Send resume to [email protected].

04/19/2024

Honors Credits - High School Tip:

Students who take honors courses may earn a bonus point for grades of A or B in the honors course.

On the 4 point GPA, an honors course will count 5 points for an A and 4 points for a B. Unfortunately grades of C or lower do not earn bonus points.

Usually an A counts 4 points and a B counts 3. But because the student is in an honors course, he/she will be granted the bonus point for the honors level class.

You may hear students talk about having a GPA of 4.2 on a 4.0 scale. This student has earned a bonus points for As and Bs on the transcript.

When doing high school dual credit, you should NOT count college courses as honors unless the class is labeled an honors course by the college.

04/14/2024

Middle School Prep Camp: Noted! (Grades 6-8) - Are you ready for it?! Middle school requires a new skillset for studying that does not come naturally for many students. This interactive camp will set them on a path towards academic success! Students will have fun learning how to actively listen, take notes, and create strong study habits and test-taking skills. Bring a folder with notebook paper and a pen/pencil.
Instructor: Mandy McDonald
Cost: $150
Dates: July 22-25; 1-2:30 pm

04/14/2024

Writing Camp: WRITE! WRITE! WRITE! (Grades 3-5) - In this exciting elementary camp for grades 3-5, students will write, write, and write! First, they will practice the basics of paragraph organization and will write a descriptive narrative. Then, students will explore their creative side through different types of poetry and write their own poem. On the last day, the group will work cooperatively and write a fun story together! Bring a spiral notebook and a pencil.
Instructor: Mandy McDonald
Cost: $150
Dates: July 22-25; 10:45-12:15 pm

04/14/2024

Reading Camp: Syllables Solve the Mystery! (Grades 3-5) - Vowels can be so confusing! How can students know what sounds they make in larger, unknown words? Syllables solve the mystery! In this engaging upper elementary camp, students will learn the six major syllable types and how to use them when reading unknown words. Learning the clues to identify syllable patterns and apply them when reading new words empowers students to become confident, life-long readers! Bring a folder with notebook paper and a pencil.
**This camp is for students who are fluent in basic reading skills and are ready to read multisyllable words.
Instructor: Mandy McDonald
Cost: $150
Dates: July 22-25; 9-10:30 am

04/12/2024

It is exciting to see our former students returning with their children!!!!

FUN HEP FACT:

Our first class in 1997 was a Biology Lab. Tonight 2 of the students in that first class were at the Open House. Between them they have 5 children enrolled this coming year.

Two more students from that first class have another 3 students enrolled for next year. And one more student has his son enrolled in camps this summer.

So, out of the 11 students in that first class taught by Dr. Cynthia Hoobler, we now have 9 second generation children attending next year or coming to a camp this summer.

04/09/2024
Photos from HEP TX, Inc. and HEP Bookstore's post 03/27/2024

Interested in homeschooling? Looking for a great program for PreK-12th? Check out HEP TX in Friendswood. We are hosting two Open Houses: one for PreK-5th on 4/11 and the other for middle and high school on 4/18. Come by and learn about Home Education Partnership of Texas, tour our building, and MEET OUR TEACHERS.
New Student registration opens 4/8/24.
As the only University Model Classical School program in Friendswood, 63 former students have earned a PhD and we have 7 former students in Medical School now.

03/23/2024

Over the next couple of weeks, you will be hearing a lot about the ESA Walk-a-thon supporting Camp Hope.
Camp Hope works with PTSD survivors. Many live at Camp Hope for six months working to spiritually, mentally, and emotionally regain their lives after combat duty.
Over the years, ESA has contributed over $18K to Camp Hope. We hope that you will help us get to $20K or more this year.
We invite all of the school to come walk with us on the morning of Saturday, April 20 at Frankie Carter Randolph Park. Parents are invited to come and support Camp Hope and learn about Eta Sigma Alpha National Home School Honor Society.
We will be distributing a flyer about how you can support ESA's Walk-a-thon. You can support us by pledging money per mile that an ESA member walks OR you may donate money. Please make all checks payable to Home Education Partnership of Texas. This is an ESA account and all money raised will go directly to the PTSD Foundation of America.

03/08/2024

It is with great sadness that I announce the passing of Gerda Arnold around 9:49 am today. Gerda was diagnosed with colon cancer in the fall. Please keep her family in your prayers.

This is a cute photo of Gerda (on the right) with Stacey Keller at the old location.

We will all remember Gerda's cheerful smile and her "Peachy, peachy, peachy" reply when she was happy to see you!
RIP my friend.

03/02/2024

Interested in Aviation? Join HEP TX on Friday, April 4, from 10-Noon for our Aviation Open House. Evelyn Husband Thompson (wife of the Challenger Commander) will be our guest speaker.

Our teachers will be present and our students are planning on showing what they have learned this first year of our Aviation program.

For 24-25, we are adding Year 2 taught by Robert (Bob) Hein, former US Marine and SW Airlines pilot.

Check out our webpage for more information! heptx.com

02/27/2024

Boys need a place where it is safe to be a boy! A place of risk and adventure where courage and character are rewarded. A place they are free to conquer and explore.

A place where mud turns into war paint, a stick becomes a sword, and an impression in the ground just may be a telltale sign of a dragon they could tame if they only keep hunting.

Boys need a uniquely masculine program where their assertive, audacious, and adventurous nature is celebrated, not sequestered.

Join us in leading a generation of boys to become biblically bold and courageous men of character.

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Christ-Centered | Boy-Focused
Adventure | Character | Leadership

02/17/2024

Join HEP TX for an awesome “journey through time” with our award-winning Journey Through Time courses.

Six years ago, Joanne Juren was awarded a grant through the Nobel Corporation (National Society for High School Scholars) for innovation in home education. This prize was awarded for her innovative use of the Flip-It methodology for JTT 11 and 12. Cathy Duffy gave JTT a GREAT Review and said it was the first true Honors Humanities Course available to homeschool students.

JTT is a 7-year honors humanities program. Over the last 20 years, HEP TX has equipped over 2000 students (and still counting) with strong writing and thinking skills. These students have since earned many master's degrees and doctorates (63 doctorates as of 1/1/24). Former students usually comment about how the Journey Through Time program has enabled them to excel in college and later in life.

Students attend class 3 hours per week and should complete another 5-8 hours reading, preparing, writing, and studying for the weekly class time. Being a member of the JTT program is an honor and a privilege so the student must maintain an 80/B average each semester to continue enrollment. If you are interested, contact [email protected] or [email protected] for an interview.

Honors Students must present a written recommendation from the previous teacher to enroll in JOURNEY THROUGH TIME or they may be invited to test for admission. Please have the recommendation at enrollment time. New students must be approved by Mrs. Joanne Juren or Mrs. Tiffany Henry for admission to the JTT program. JTT classes examine many of the greatest works of world literature.

02/16/2024

As we finish year 1 of our AOPA Aviation 4-year program, we are excited to announce that we are offering years 1 and 2 in 2024-25.

You are invited to our Open House on April 5. We have a surprise guest speaker! Come and learn about our Aviation program, meet our teachers, and tour the building. Our current Aviation students will provide some fun entertainment while showcasing some of their STEM projects this year.

More information will be posted soon!

02/16/2024

Registration is open for our Mars STEAM Camp! Don't miss out on a GREAT camp.

02/11/2024

New to HEP TX? Curious about our program? Want to see our building?

We invite you to come meet our administrative staff, learn about the program, and tour the building on 2/29/24 at 7:00 - 8:30 pm.

Later, we will host a MEET THE TEACHER DAY on 4/23 at 7:00-8:30 pm.

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Our Story

Founded in 2000, the HEP Bookstore operated as a full service homeschool store located in SE Houston until 2020. Downsizing in 2020, the store now operates as a HEP TX school store. Owned and operated by Joanne Juren, the HEP Bookstore offers consulting, transcript services, seminars and workshops, and custom designed high school diplomas. The IOWA standardized test is offered each spring (click the STANDARDIZED TESTING SERVICES button on the left side of this page). Home Education Partnership of Texas, Inc. offers group classes for homeschoolers and their parents. For a complete listing of classes visit www.heptx.com.

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