Free Online High School Courses for Students Displaced by Hurricane Katrina!
Another alternative for high school students displaced by Hurricane Katrina is homeschooling, which is legal in every state. Â These free online classes and curriculum materials will help you design a high school homeschooling curriculum quickly, easily, and inexpensively.
Volunteers in Homeschoolers of Maine have collected [...]
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HEM’s Online News, September 2005
Shay Seaborne, editor of HEM’s Online News, confesses in this issue:
I shouldn’t have gone looking. But a friend had mentioned that in relating genealogical information, his mother had confused the ancient city of Alexandria with Alexandretta (now called Iskanderun). I had never heard of Iskanderun, so I had to look it [...]
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Starfall.com
The Starfall learn-to-read website is offered free as a public service. Background information at the Starfall site explains: “At age 9, young Stephen Schutz was still struggling to read. What came easily for some children required many more hours of Stephen’s work, and he was consistently towards the bottom of his class [...]
HEM July-August 2005 – Interview with Deborah Stevenson
Judy Aron interviewed Deborah Stevenson, Executive Director of National Home Education Legal Defense (NHELD), for the July/August issue of HEM:
Judy: What is the biggest threat to parents nationwide?
Deborah: NHELD believes the biggest threat to parents nationwide is the lack of accurate information. If citizens are not informed about [...]


