THSC Home Schooling FAQ's or one of the regional groups listed at support groups at this page Dealing with the school District (acrobat We have many resources for home schoolers in our http://www.thsc.org/FAQ/default.asp
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Support Groups home Educators Resource organization (HERO) of Oklahoma sponsors this website, Oklahomahomeschooling.org. CHICKASHA Chickasha home school support Group. http://oklahomahomeschooling.org/support.htm
Extractions: home search Home Educators' Resource Organization (HERO) of Oklahoma sponsors this website, OklahomaHomeschooling.org. We are an inclusive statewide resource organization; not a support group. However, we act as a networking tool for support groups and homeschooling families in Oklahoma. HERO of Oklahoma provides free listings for Oklahoma homeschool support groups. Groups affiliated with HERO are autonomous, but agree not to restrict membership; all are welcome. HERO-affiliated support groups, listed below, are identified by this symbol: Support groups not affiliated with HERO may or may not have membership restrictions. Some groups are not accepting new members or do not accept members outside their sponsoring organization (often a church). Please note that these groups' policies do not necessarily reflect the policies or beliefs of HERO of Oklahoma; philosophies and methods espoused by individual groups vary widely, even among HERO affiliates. The following listing is not a complete roster of Oklahoma groups; new groups form and others disband fairly frequently. Please help HERO keep accurate information available to homeschoolers seeking support by notifying us of
Home school. Nurture groups support school improvement by promoting emotional development and improvements in behaviour. Teachers use http://www.nurturegroups.org/
Extractions: different visitors since April 2001 All schools, governors and LEAs should know about Nurture Groups. The Nurture Group model has a history of effective teaching for children in school. Nurture Groups support school improvement by promoting emotional development and improvements in behaviour. Teachers use attachment principles to ensure social inclusion and reduce exclusion. We hope this website will inspire you - Marion Bennathan The Nurture Group Network is part of the SEBDA charity (No. 258730).
FL HOMESCHOOL SUPPORT GROUPS homeschool support group listings, latest homeschool news, and related resources. www.nhen.org For information about NHEN, email info@nhen.org. home school http://www.angelfire.com/fl3/lighthouse/supgroups.html
Extractions: Home School Heartbeat brief radio segments, Operation Joshua (opportunity for homeschool students to get involved in the leadership of their country!...NEW!), links for the National Center for Home Education, Patrick Henry College, Legislative Watch state-by-state, Legislative E-Lerts and commentary, all this and personal legal guidance and court representation for members! Thanks to HSLDA for many years of helping us to keep aware of important issues!
Local Support Groups org Email info@londonderryhomeschool.org. for home Education Nashua area homeschooling support group. is a Christian home school support group, but is not http://www.nhhomeschooling.org/supgroup.htm
Extractions: Although there are more than 3,000 homeschooled children in New Hampshire, sometimes it's difficult to locate homeschooling families if you don't know where to look for them! The NHHC has provided this list of local homeschool support groups to make it easier for you to connect with other homeschoolers in your area. We know there are many more support groups out there than are currently listed on this page! If you would like to have your support group's information listed here or you would like to start a group in your area just drop us a line and we'd be happy to add your information to our web site. Homeschool Support Groups (Statewide/Local) Looking for Other Homeschoolers in My Area Note: Call/email the group's contact person to confirm meeting dates/times! Support groups are very fluid organizations; contacts and meeting places/dates/times do change frequently. If you find any information on this page which is out-of-date, please let us know so we can make the necessary corrections. Note: We do not specifically endorse or promote the views of the individuals, groups or organizations whose names are included as resources on the NHHC web site; such references are for your information and investigation only.
B.C. Homeschool Support Groups For more information contact BC home school Association, 6225 http//www.bchomeschool.org (information current A Christian homeschool support Group working for http://www.flora.org/homeschool-ca/bc/support.htm
Extractions: URL: http://www.bchla.bc.ca BCHLA is a non-profit organization that was registered in 1988 as an umbrella group to represent all home schoolers regardless of their philosophical or religious beliefs. Since inception, BCHLA has been a grassroots movement, involving individual home educators and families. BCHLA was founded to protect the individual rights of parents to choose the home education option and to conduct their child's education according to their individual choices. This organization has established and maintained credible dialogue with the Ministry of Education over the years, and stands firm in their committment to protect the current Homeschool legislation in BC.
Home Page support programme for a group or groups of children needing extra support following their packs designed as a Foundation Stage home/school programme. http://www.fischertrust.org/
Extractions: 'Wave 3' - a programme for working with children in Years 1 and 2 who need individual literacy support. North Islington Education Action Zone The North Islington Education Action Zone is one of over 70 zones now established throughout the country as a means of providing additional support to raise pupils' standards of achievement, through the process of continuous improvement with an emphasis on the quality of teaching and learning. Annual surveys tell us how TEACHERS in Primary and Secondary Schools rate the impact of different ICT resources on pupils learning in subjects across the curriculum. Go to this section of the website to download reports or to contribute to the current surveys.
Utah Christian Home School Association--Support Groups Regional support groups currently meet in the following areas Utah Christian home school Association (UTCH) PO Box 3942 801) 2967198 voice mail utch@utch.org. http://www.utch.org/support.htm
Extractions: UTCH members are encouraged to participate in the UTCH support group nearest them. UTCH support groups are fairly independent organizations. Each one is run a little differently depending, upon the interests of the individual members. Typical activities include field trips, workshops, support group meetings, special events, graduation exercises and cooperative educational efforts. Regional support groups currently meet in the following areas: If you are home schooling in any of the following areas, UTCH can put you in touch with other UTCH members in your area.
CHALC.org -- Support Groups Our group is centrally located in the Conestoga Valley school district but Exchange) Our main emphasis is to provide support for home schooling families. http://www.chalc.org/supportgroups/
Extractions: Support groups are organizations which may provide parent support meetings, family programs, field trips, kids clubs, and/or social activities- CHALC suggests that you join a support group that will enhance your homeschooling experience. Use this page to find a support group closest to you, call (717) 661-2242 to contact a CHALC Board member, or email us at mail@chalc.org All phone numbers are area code (717) unless marked otherwise. CHET (Christian Homeschoolers Educating Together) : CHET's purpose is to provide educational support and enrichment experiences to homeschooling families. We meet Monday afternoons in Marietta and offer fall and spring 8-week sessions of co-op classes. Other activites include game nights, presentation night, learning fair, and field day.
CHEK Affiliated Support Groups Annville Ky 40402, (606) 3642363, (606) 364-2363, brockca@prtcnet.org, Harlin County home school support Group, Janet Cornett, PO Box 128 Big Laurel Ky 40808, (606 http://www.chek.org/support-grps.html
Arizona Families For Home Education (AFHE) ARIZONA home school groups To contact our home school support Group Coordinators EMail Michael Alice Deltenre (saintsrus@cox.net). http://www.afhe.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_template&id=30
Arizona Families For Home Education (AFHE) AZ home school Affidavit Information AZ home school law Calendar Form Senior High Graduation homeschooling Info Independent support groups (ISG) Information http://www.afhe.org/
Extractions: Who we are: Arizona Famil ies for Home Education (AFHE) is the statewide organization that serves the needs and protects the rights of all Arizona homeschool families. AFHE does not discriminate for membership participation. We are a non-profit educational corporation directed by a Christian Board. Mission Statement Our Objectives Philosophy of the AFHE Board How to contact us ... Board of Director's Statement of Faith
Schwab Learning - School-Based Parent Support Groups vote, Register now for our learning disabilities newsletter. home Connecting Finding support support for Parents. schoolBased Parent support groups, http://www.schwablearning.org/articles.asp?r=274&g=3
Local Support Groups - SCHEA SC support groups Last updated 5/31/03 SCHEA member Upstate Region Anderson home school Association, Inc. 0519 Email info@andersonhomeschool.org Website www http://www.christianity.com/CC_Content_Page/0,,PTID3625|CHID312264|CIID,00.html
Extractions: Support groups are parents (or legal guardians) committed to providing information and practical help that addresses the concerns of homeschooling parents. Most offer curricular advice, support meetings, field trips, classes, and other varied activities. Membership in a support group does not constitute compliance with SC homeschool laws; members of a support group also need to choose an option such as an accountability association, or approval of a local school district as specified in 59-65-40, 59-65-45, or 59-65-47.
SisterMentors Dissertation Support Groups For Women Of Color It s a positive group. We talk not only about school but also about the school environment. The Dissertation support Group had helped at home Who We Are http://www.sistermentors.org/home.htm
Extractions: Click Logo for more information. "SisterMentors is about women helping young girls with the path to education. It's a positive group. We talk not only about school but also about the school environment. SisterMentors [women] take time to listen and give advice." Rachel, age 13 SisterMentors' Graduate "The Dissertation Support Group had helped at every stage in an unprecedented action, my [dissertation] committee required me to make no changes in the document the dissertation was selected to receive the Bode prize for the Best Dissertation in American Studies at the University. . . .all these honors - as well as the completion of the degree itself - are linked to the undeniable generosity of my sister scholars and to the existence of this group."
Multnomah County Library Home Schooling Links org/ear/index.html Links to school districts and cascadelink.org/ear/ tools.html home Find homeschooling service to support local support groups is available. http://www.multcolib.org/homesch/orgs.html
Southeast Texas Home School Association from each homeschool support group subscribing to SETHSA s newsletter, providing a regular channel of communication, both to and from, the support groups. http://www.sethsa.org/aboutSG.htm
Extractions: Southeast Texas Home School Association About: "What is a Support Group?" [About] [Newsletter] [Beginner Packet] [Conference] ... [Legal] [Support Group] What is a Support Group? - A support group is simply a local organization of home-school families who have the desire to share ideas and plan activities together. Field trips and group interaction are a primary focus within these groups. The government and structure of each support group varies from group to group, and there can be found some groups who have chosen to restrict their membership, while others have not. Nominal membership fees are commonly assessed to help offset newsletter costs and to provide funds for group activities. Groups subscribing to SETHSA's newsletter receive The Teaching Pioneer monthly, and are allowed access to special workshops presented by SETHSA, the annual Leadership Dinner, and periodic leadership meetings. Participation in these activities are encouraged by the SETHSA Board. SETHSA has established a non-voting Advisory Board, consisting of a representative (Liaison) from each home-school support group subscribing to SETHSA's newsletter, providing a regular channel of communication, both to and from, the support groups. Contact SETHSA for more information, and to locate the local support group nearest you. To find out about particular membership requirements, call the local support group of your choice.
Support Groups testing services and private Christian Umbrella school. TCHE (TriCities home Educators) Informing and Vicki Bentley, support group leader, gmabentley@cs.com. http://www.richmondhomeschool.org/support_groups.htm
Extractions: Click here for Information on the 2004 RRHE Used Curriculum Sale! Home The following support groups operate in the greater-Richmond area. Please use the contact information for each group to obtain additional information. 4-H the perfect way to round out a homeschooler: leadership and speech opportunities, community service, science projects and more! Can be centered around school curricula. Each club can determine their focus, from animal to speech to community service. Many scholarships for educational trips and for college! Ages 5 to 19. Contact Karie Dawkins @ 270-1335. New homeschool support group in Richmond, open to all who are interested in homeschooling or are already homeschooling. Held at the Vineyard Christian Fellowship 500 N. Allen Ave. Richmond, VA. Contact Amy Netroe 804-745-4967 or email- pitbull2@earthlink.net. Blessed Hope Ministries: Please join us for edification in Bible Study comparing scripture with scripture. Sample topics: "The Key to Understanding The Bible", "How to Study", "How to be Just Before God", and "The Crosswork of Christ". Join us in fellowship and prayer, where your questions are welcome! Location: 9141 Chatham Grove Lane, near Hull and Courthouse. Thursdays, 7-9pm. Call Brian for information 276-7878. Bring your Bible and a friend! GRACE@Home (Grove Avenue Christian Educators) is a home school support group and a ministry of Grove Avenue Baptist Church's Women's Ministry but
Support Groups Thomasville Regional home school Coop - a regional support National home Education Network PMB 244 22 Westerville other groups lists of support groups http://www.heir.org/support.htm