Partnering with

Spread the Word Education
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About Spread the Word

Background 

Spread The Word Ministries is a non-profit, non-denominational ministry founded in 1993 to support and encourage individuals in their personal walk with the Lord through written materials, personal/group ministry, and classroom settings.

Current

The primary method of support in recent years has been to homeschool communities through teaching traditional academic classes at homeschool co-ops for grades 7-12 and we are currently providing academic teaching through Spread The Word Education.

Working together

Sparrows &

Spread the Word

For the 2024-2025 academic year, Spread The Word Education is partnering with Sparrows Home Education to provide a variety of classes on Tuesdays from 8:30 am – 3:00 pm.

Tuesday classes are different from and NOT connected with the Sparrows’ Classes that are offered on Fridays. Tuesday Classes are more traditional academic learning and families pay per class. Sparrows’ Friday classes are more enrichment and relationship-building. Taking classes on Tuesdays is not a membership for Sparrows Friday classes.

Tuesday teachers operate independently. Vicki Myers is the only Spread The Word teacher for Tuesday Classes. All other Tuesday teachers, even those that teach at Sparrows on Fridays, are operating independently for Tuesday classes. 

Spread the Word

FAQS

Yes! We are a non-denominational group of believers and classes are open to anyone. All classes are taught from a Biblical Worldview.

At the present time Spread The Word is offering classes for grades 7-12. *However, other instructors are offering classes for grades 5-12. See Class Schedule for details.

 Please fill out the Enrollment Form and the Class Tuition and Supply Fee Form. These can be printed from the website homeschool-life.com/wi/stwmedu. You can mail in forms to Vicki Myers at the address below. Then, create your family account. This website is to register for classes only offered by Spread The Word/Vicki Myers. If you would like access to class registrations  or other information, you need to “Join” by clicking on the “Join” tab at the top right.

● Check the Agree To Terms box
● Fill out the information in the pop-up form.
● If you have not already done so, submit the non-refundable enrollment cost of $15. This is a “per family,” not per student cost. You can mail in your check to:

Vicki Myers
796 205th Avenue
Somerset, WI 54025
Or send a Venmo payment to @Vicki-Myers-51

Once payment is received, you will be approved for membership and be able to register for classes.

Once you are an approved member of the site you will login with a username and password. Then you will see a “Register for Classes” link at the left menu. Select the class and choose the student name(s) you wish to register.

Classes meet from September through the beginning of May. Each semester is 12 weeks. Classes meet between 8:30 am and 3:00 pm.

Classes will be held at Amery Free Lutheran Church, 647 – 113th Street, Amery, WI.

Most classes meet for one hour for two semesters. There are a few classes that are just one semester long and meet for one hour.

Two semester, hour-long classes are $240 and one semester, hour-long classes are $140. Discounts given for multiple students and/or multiple classes.

Students may bring a lunch and/or snacks. There is a small refrigerator and a microwave for students’ use.

Teacher Bio

Vicki Myers

Vicki has been married to her husband, Chris Myers, for 28 years and has homeschooled two children: Ciara (who is now 26 and married) and Benjamin (who is 19, graduated in May 2023, and plays Junior Hockey).

Vicki has Associate Degrees in: Business, Paralegal Studies, Biblical Studies, and a Bachelor’s Degree in Ministerial Applications. In addition to homeschooling, she has taught at different homeschool co-ops in Wisconsin and Minnesota for the past 14 years. Along with her years of experience and having children with different learning styles (one over-achiever, and one with ADHD & dyslexia), Vicki has extensive experience teaching students with various learning styles and challenges. She uses a wide variety of teaching methods that can be adapted to whatever style best suits a student (one who struggles to learn or the over-achiever).

In addition to homeschooling and teaching at co-ops, she has also taught community education classes and classes at (C.L.I.M.B.) Bible College.

Vicki’s teaching style is creating a judgment free zone to encourage class discussions and student participation.