I.
NAME
The
name of this support group is Christian
Home Educators of Laurens County (CHELC). II.
DEFINITION
CHELC is a Christian
organization, the members of which are like-minded Christian home educators dedicated to observing the Biblical commands of Deuteronomy
6:4-10, Proverbs 22:6, Ephesians 6:4 and Malachi 4:6.
CHELC is not a church nor is this organization meant to replace the
ministry of the local church to the home education family.
CHELC is primarily a group led by women who have placed themselves
under the authority of God and the leadership of their husbands. III.
PURPOSE
The purpose of Christian Home Educators of Laurens County (CHELC) shall include but not
be limited to: A.
Helping parents fulfill
their God-given responsibilities and privileges to educate their own
children. B.
Promoting educational
excellence that will result in responsible citizenship. C.
Representing home education
to the general public, educators, legislators, etc. through personal
contact, interviews, newspapers, lectures, seminars, workshops,
newsletters, etc. D.
Providing a variety of
information (including possible curriculum resources) to home schooling
parents regarding home education and Christian family life. E.
Encouraging the educational
growth of home schooling parents through seminars, cassettes, information
on home education conferences and conventions, etc. F.
Providing a variety of
opportunities for positive social interaction for home educated children. G.
Providing information
regarding S.C. laws, pending legislation and names of attorneys
specializing in helping home educators. H.
Keeping in touch with our
state and national home education organizations. I.
Encouraging families to
prioritize their lives (including putting their families and their local
church fellowships before commitments to the local support group). IV.
STATEMENT OF FAITH
The
officers of CHELC have purposed that the organization and all of its
activities and publications will be consistently and forthrightly
Christian. All members will
subscribe to the doctrinal statement printed below: A.
The Bible is the inspired
and infallible Word of God and constitutes completed and final revelation.
The Bible, in its original autograph, is without error in whole and
in part; including theological concepts as well as geographical and
historical details. B.
God has existed from all
eternity in three persons: God
the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.
Jesus Christ was God come in human flesh being fully god and fully
man except without sin. C.
All men are in violation of
God’s righteous requirements and His holy character, both by nature and
act; and are therefore under His wrath and just condemnation. The central purpose of the coming of Jesus Christ was to pay
the penalty for man’s sin through His substitutionary death on the cross
– the successful accomplishment of which was attested to by His
subsequent visible, bodily resurrection. D.
Salvation is offered as a
gift; free to the sinner. This
gift must be responded to in individual faith, not trusting in any
personal works whatsoever, but the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ
alone. V.
MEMBERSHIP
A.
Specifications
Membership is open
to all Christian home educators who: 1.
profess the Christian
faith. 2.
are in agreement with and
sign the Statement of Faith. 3.
are currently engaged in
the home education of their children. 4.
pay dues assessed by the
Association. 5.
perform at least one duty
as assigned by the Board, with the exception of first year home schoolers.
B.
Expectations It is expected that
all members will support CHELC with annual dues in the amount set by the
Board to cover operational expenses, and in the work of the Association to
ensure that its purposes are met. Further,
it is expected that all members will conduct themselves in a manner
consistent with Statement of Faith and purpose of CHELC in order to
contribute to a positive image of our group in the community. C.
Applying for Membership
Each Christian home
educator interested in membership shall read and sign the application
containing the Statement of Faith and Purpose.
If one spouse is unable to sign the Statement of Faith, this spouse
may accompany the family for CHELC activities, but would have no voice in
discussion or vote in meetings. Payment
of dues establishes a membership in the Association. D.
Term of Membership Members will be
required to renew their membership on an annual basis at the beginning of
each new year by signing the Statement of Faith and paying dues,
reaffirming their commitment. The
year shall be taken to be August 1 through July 31.
At this time, updated membership rolls and any changes in
leadership will be noted. VI.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS (OR
FACILITATORS)
A.
The Executive Board shall
consist of: 1.
President 2.
Vice President 3.
Secretary-Treasurer B.
A Board member must be a
practicing Christian of high moral standards. C.
The new executive officers
are nominated by the Board and elected by the full membership of the
support group. If possible,
at least one officer should continue in office for another term to provide
continuity. D.
A Board member shall agree
to endorse and support the Statement of Faith and this constitution. E.
Executive officers must
have been home schooling their own children for at least one school year. F.
The new Board members shall
serve a 2 year term, be nominated at an annual April meeting, and be
elected and introduced at the Spring Festival. G.
If any Board member
terminates his membership (or is terminated for failure to uphold the
Constitution) on the Board before his term is up, the member shall be
replaced by the Board at a regularly scheduled meeting. H.
Board member should attend
the scheduled Board meeting regularly. I.
All committees are subject
to the final authority of the executive officers of the Board. J.
A brief summary of
proceedings of all meetings of the Board of Directors shall be published
in the newsletter VII.
DUTIES OF THE EXECUTIVE
OFFICERS OF THE BOARD
A.
The President shall: 1.
Preside at the meetings of
the Board. 2.
Guide the support group
within the provisions of this constitution. 3.
Seek to keep up with
current affairs and have an over-all view of the direction home education
is going in the local county, the state, and the U.S. 4.
Be a primary spokesman for
the support group. 5.
Be an Ex-Officio member of
each committee (attendance at all meetings is not necessary), help guide
the committees, keep the committees accountable on a regular basis. 6.
Set up programs that help
fulfill the goals of the Constitution. 7.
Seek to be available to
serve on an Advisory Board of the State Association of Educators as a
representative of this local support group (or support a Board member to
serve who will report to the officers of the Board). 8.
Perform other duties as
assigned by the Board.
B. The Vice-President shall: 1.
Perform the duties of the
President in the event of the latter’s absence. 2.
Assist the President at the
latter’s request. 3.
Work with President in
setting up meeting/programs. 4.
Perform other duties as assigned by the Board. C.
The Secretary/Treasurer shall: 1.
Record and maintain minutes
of all the meetings of the Board. 2.
Type and distribute copies
of the minutes to the Board members. 3.
Answer correspondence. 4.
Notify members of Board
meetings. 5.
Maintain a record of
addresses and phone numbers of home educators in and around our district. 6.
Provide the safe deposit
and proper distribution of the money (for the proper functioning of the
support group) in accord with the instructions of the Board. 7.
Keep an accurate record of
all financial transactions and submit a report at each Board meeting of
all current expenditures and income. 8.
Be ready to submit
financial records to an independent “auditor” annually at a designated
time. 9.
Be responsible for the
financial business of the support group including (but not limited to)
appointing other persons and regulating financial procedures for any of
the support group activities. 10.
Submit to the executive
officers for approval any unusual expenditures over $25.00. VIII.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE BOARD
A.
To act, both individually
and as a group, with a high Christian standard of morals, both privately
and in public. B.
To administer the affairs
of the Christian Home Educators of Laurens County. C.
To hold regularly scheduled
meetings. D.
To publicly/visually
represent home schooling to the community in conformity with the support
group’s Statement of Faith and Purpose. E.
To form such committees as
are necessary to conduct the business of the support group. F.
To provide/facilitate
spiritual and moral support/encouragement to parents who want to have a
wholesome family life, especially those who are seeking to educate a child
at home. G.
To provide educational
opportunities that would be difficult for parents to provide by
themselves. H.
To offer counseling
whenever possible, including linking up families that can help each other
(e.g. Families using the same curriculum, new home schooler with a more
experienced home schooler, etc.). I.
To make wise decisions in
line with Christian principles. IX.
BOARD MEETINGS
A.
Regularly scheduled Board
meetings shall be held 4 times a year (October, January, April, July) and
other times as needed. B.
Board meeting shall be held
at location agreed upon by the Board members. C.
Association members may
attend Board meetings and express their views unless the Board meets in
Executive Session, which shall be open only to the Board and those
expressly invited. D.
The meeting Board to
nominate new Board members shall be in April of each year. E.
All meetings shall be
opened and closed with prayer. F.
All committees must notify
the President about any meetings they may hold and submit written report
after such meetings. The
report should include any information relating to their committee. G.
Normally all business shall
be conducted by consensus. X.
AMENDMENTS
Amendments to this
Constitution must be proposed by a resolution from a Board member and
submitted to the officers of the Board to be voted on at the next
regularly-scheduled meeting. It
must be passed/approved by a two-thirds majority vote of the Board
members. Notice must be given 10 days prior to any vote on amendments.
Amendments become effective upon approval. XI.
DISSOLUTION
In the event that
the association disbands, after all local obligations have been met, any
remaining funds shall go to an existing Christian state home schooling
organization, as determined by the Board. XII.
FINANCES
A.
Compensation:
No part of the earning of CHELC shall insure to the benefit of, to
be distribute to, its members, trustees, directors, officers, or other
private persons, except that the Association shall be authorized and
empowered to pay reasonable compensation for services rendered and to make
payments and distributions in furtherance of the purposes set forth in
Article III and VI above.
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