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New Mexico Homeschool Associations
Christian Association of Parent Educators (CAPE-NM) Established in 1996 by a group of homeschooling families, CAPE is a statewide, non-profit organization whose focus is to not only support homeschoolers in the state, but also protect their rights by keeping them informed and encouraging them on their homeschooling journey. This New Mexico Homeschool Association holds special […]
Homeschooling In Idaho
How to Start Homeschooling in Idaho The steps to homeschooling in Idaho are: Decide who will be teaching your child. Choose the ideal curriculum for your family. Start having fun learning together! Idaho Homeschooling Laws If you’re wondering how to enroll in homeschool, Idaho has no rules in place about notifying school districts or DOE, […]
Idaho Homeschool Laws & Requirements
Idaho Homeschooling Laws Idaho home education laws don’t require parents to teach for a set amount of time per day or year. In fact, the only requirement is that parents provide instruction in subjects that are usually taught in school. Parents don’t need to worry about having to meet certain qualifications to teach their child […]
Idaho Homeschool Groups & Co-ops
Idaho Homeschool Support Groups Because of Idaho’s relaxed laws on home education and the great benefits and results that homeschooling yields, more and more families are joining the homeschooling community in Idaho. Within the community different homeschool support groups focus on the specific needs or wants of that group. Some focus on worldview while others […]
Idaho Homeschool Associations
About Homeschool Idaho Association The two statewide homeschool organizations known as Idaho Coalition of Home Educators (ICHE) and Christian Homeschoolers of Idaho State (CHOIS) merged together in 2018 to form a single homeschool association now under the name “Homeschool Idaho”. Each organization’s mission has been consolidated into one. Now working to protect the right of […]
Homeschooling In Minnesota
How to Start Homeschooling in Minnesota To start homeschooling in Minnesota parents must: Submit a Letter of Intent to homeschool every year Meet the required qualifications (5 ways to do this) Provide instruction in the required subjects Choose your ideal homeschool curriculum Participate in standardized tests every year Maintain records (tests, scores, completed lessons, etc) […]
Minnesota Homeschool Laws & Requirements
Minnesota Homeschooling Laws Minnesota requires homeschoolers to follow these rules: Parents are “qualified” to teach their own children in Minnesota (If someone other than the parent will be teaching, he or she must possess specific credentials.) Submit an Initial Report to Superintendent by Oct 1st for all children older than 7 years old and within […]
Minnesota Homeschool Associations
The Minnesota Homeschooler’s Alliance (MHA) According to the MHA website, their association offers “A place for every Minnesota homeschooler” as is evident in the MHA mission statement, “Our members are a diverse group of families with different backgrounds and different approaches to homeschooling. MHA strives to encourage and support all Minnesota families that choose to […]