An editorial from the March-April, 2004 issue of Home Education Magazine:
Over the last twenty years we’ve written many editorials which have explained the virtues of homeschooling with enthusiasm while describing the problems with public schooling somewhat gingerly. We’ve found ourselves in the unenviable position of homeschool advocates who don’t want to alienate readers who may [...]
The American Homeschool Association has been serving homeschooling families with advocacy, support, information and networking since 1995.
The AHA supports, encourages and promotes all approaches to homeschooling, in line with the earliest advocates of home education, John Holt and Dr. Raymond and Dorothy Moore.
Current AHA services include a discussion list and online forum which provides news, [...]
Still under development but destined to become a cornerstone of the U.S. Geological Survey’s (USGS) National Geospatial Program, The National Map is a collaborative effort among the USGS and other Federal, State, and local partners to improve and deliver topographic information for the Nation. It has many uses ranging from recreation to scientific analysis to [...]
From the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Tribune-Review, August 20, 2009:
A Murrysville couple, long at odds with the Franklin Regional School District over the home-schooling of their now-grown children, filed a lawsuit in Westmoreland County Wednesday seeking a ruling to overturn laws that give public school districts the right to oversee home education. The lawsuit was pursued [...]
Homeschooling mom and blogger Debbie Harbeson has been featuring interviews with homechooling parents to showcase the fun and freedom of homeschooling across the U.S., but on Monday she broadened her net to include Sybille Kramer, a homeschooling mom in Italy! Debbie writes:
“I met Sybille while on one of my twisting, turning trips on the internet [...]
School zone: Benefits to home-schooling
Thursday, August 20, 2009
By Ron Trevino / 11 News
HOUSTON – It’s estimated that at least two million kids across the country are home-schooled, and more than 300,000 of those children live in Texas.
This form of education continues to be a popular alternative to public schools for many families.
“Every year we have [...]








