Merry Christmas and a happy new year 2025!

Hello dear parent-educators,
Here we are already just a few days away from the end of the year 2024. We hope you and your family are well, and that you all had a good Christmas, bearing in mind that the time for mid-term reviews and annual meetings is just around the corner.
 Our newsletter has not been sent out for a few months. However, the ACPEQ Board of Directors has met several times in recent months to review this year’s conference, which was our first in-person conference since the pandemic. We have also elected new administrators and discussed the current DEM pilot project. We will hold an information session at the beginning of the year on this topic. The date and time will be communicated to you in the coming weeks.
 On another note, we have had several technical difficulties with our website. Please forgive us for these inconveniences. Rest assured that ACPEQ remains present and committed to its mission of supporting homeschooling families through our support groups and the many resources available on our website.
 Finally, ACPEQ is also looking for volunteers for communications, particularly the writing of newsletters, words of encouragement for members, and website content. If God places it on your heart to contribute to the mission of the association, write to us at info@acpeq.org.
 As we are in the heart of Advent, may the good news of the coming of the Savior-Emmanuel, God with us, celebrated at Christmas, fill your hearts with indescribable joy this year. May this joy be your strength, especially during the often-busy holiday season.
Merry Christmas and happy new year 2025!
The ACPEQ Board of Directors

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