Partnering with Parents
At Heritage Preparatory School, we believe that education is a partnership between the school and the family. Our mission extends beyond the classroom as we equip parents with resources, guidance, and encouragement to support their child’s academic, spiritual, and personal growth. Through blogs, workshops, and curated resources, we provide practical insights on classical education, faith formation, and intentional parenting. Together, we are shaping the next generation of Christ-centered leaders.
Family Devotions
Please see our monthly family devotionals to assist in fostering biblical discussions at home. These devotionals are designed to help families grow in faith together, providing scripture, reflection questions, and practical applications to deepen your child’s understanding of God’s truth.
The Heritage Parent Journal
Parent Workshops
We invite Heritage parents to join us during the fall and spring semesters for our Parent Workshops. These topic-driven presentations will both inspire and educate parents on specific aspects of school life and culture. Covering a wide range of topics across different grade levels, these workshops will be held every Wednesday from 8:15 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. in the North Campus Chapel.
Parents in Prayer
Moms in Prayer
Heritage is blessed to have its own Moms in Prayer group, now entering its seventh year on campus, which meets on a weekly basis throughout the school year. Our Moms in Prayer veterans can attest to the tremendous faith-building moments and depth of fellowship we experience as the Lord provides a front-row seat for us to see Him move mightily in the midst of our community!
Moms in Prayer is an international prayer ministry that started in the 80’s and is active in schools all over the U.S., and in over 162 countries worldwide. It is a way to gather once a week and pray strategically for our children, our school, faculty, staff, and the Board. There is an organized structure to the hour of prayer, using the ACTS model of praying (A for adoration, C for silent confession, T for thanksgiving, and S for supplication). Meeting and going straight into prayer protects our time as we pray our prayer requests and our praises instead of talking about them, allowing us to spend a full hour in prayer every week!
Fathers in Prayer
Heritage is blessed to offer a Fathers Prayer group, a monthly gathering that encourages dads to take an active role in the spiritual life of their families and our school community. This dedicated time for fellowship and prayer provides fathers with an opportunity to unite in lifting up their children, the school, and fellow families in prayer, while also strengthening their own faith.
As leaders in the home, fathers are called to set the spiritual tone for their families. The Fathers Prayer group offers a unique chance for dads to connect with one another, grow in their role as spiritual leaders, and pray intentionally for the needs of their children and the school community. Each meeting focuses on building fellowship, offering support, and empowering fathers to step into their God-given role as prayerful leaders in the lives of their families. Through these gatherings, fathers are encouraged to be bold in their prayers and steadfast in guiding their children with wisdom and love.
Parents in prayer is a clear Heritage distinctive, where we prioritize time together on Monday mornings to pray for God’s will and wisdom for our school, our families, and our relationships in the community. We have witnessed God answer our prayers in both transformational and tiny ways. It has been a thrill to see His provision on a grand scale with the high school, as well as in the daily spiritual growth of our children. What a privilege it is to be involved in His kingdom work through this weekly time of prayer!Heritage Parent
Face to Face Events
Heritage moms are invited to participate in Face to Face, an event held four times a year that provides an opportunity for moms to gather, connect, and share in prayer. Face to Face is considered a cornerstone of our school community, and here's why:
- Fellowship: Our gatherings are a warm, welcoming space where everyone belongs.
- Friendship: We cultivate and nurture friendships, reminding each other that we are, first and foremost, sisters united in Christ.
- Focus: As we share our gratitude for God’s work in our lives, we naturally draw closer to Him, and in turn, to each other.
We firmly believe that sharing our stories of hope, encouragement, and the myriad ways God has touched our lives, transforms us for the better. Our shared experiences foster a sense of community, deepening our intimacy and unity as sisters in Christ.