Home-school prom attracts teens from across Oregon
Teens from Salem to Hillsboro paid $30 each to attend the formal in
Tigard on Saturday night. "It means the same thing as it would to any high
school teen," Oregon Home Education Network President Alison Jakel says.
"As much as high school teens look forward to their prom, our home-school
teens look forward to theirs."
Read more...
Home-school Happenings: The changing face of home-schooling
Several months back, I wrote an article about my desire to change the
name “home-schooling” to “new-schooling.” I have given this a lot
of thought and spent time observing many home educating families.
Read more...
Bill would open public school athletics to home school students
A bill inside the State House would open public school athletics to
home school and charter school students.
Read more...
Home-school graduates celebrate diverse interests
Members of the Mesa Valley Vision Home and Community Program class of
2012 studied Greek, Chinese, French and Spanish, completed Advanced
Placement classes without the aid of a classroom teacher, worked everywhere
from a cattle ranch to a nursing home and earned a total of three certified
nursing assistant certificates.
Read more...
Cynthia Carr Falardeau: Building a viable home-school relationship
with an individual education plan for your child
My friend, Carmen, put it best: "Working to build a school
relationship is a lot like a marriage. It takes work.
Read more...