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Can’t Afford to Homeschool?

Can’t Afford to Homeschool?

by CHEWV | Jul 11, 2023 | Articles, Curriculum, Getting Started, Homeschool Basics

Perhaps we can help!  Let’s explore a few options: Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool is a free and complete online curriculum.  Showing you how to use freely available resources to complete all 12 grades, this curriculum was gradually developed by a homeschool mom, one...

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Homeschooling and Hope Scholarship: Distinctions That Matter

Homeschooling and Hope Scholarship: Distinctions That Matter

by CHEWV | Apr 22, 2022 | Articles, Considering Homeschooling, Homeschool Basics

Did you know that Hope Scholarship students do not necessarily school at home?  They can enroll in a private school that is registered with the state to receive Hope funds OR they can choose to have an Individualized Instructional Program.   “Individualized...

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Is Homeschooling Right For Us?

Is Homeschooling Right For Us?

by CHEWV | May 28, 2020 | Articles, Getting Started, Homeschool Basics, Quarantine

Why do so many parents continue to homeschool when it captures all their time?  And how did they know what to do when they first started?  Most of us started homeschooling on a “trial” basis, but before too long, the advantages won us over!  We began to see what it...

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I Am Concerned About My Child’s Education

I Am Concerned About My Child’s Education

by CHEWV | May 28, 2020 | Articles, Homeschool Basics, Quarantine

Many parents, who have suddenly found themselves as their child’s new schoolteacher, have reached out to CHEWV with concerns.  While homeschooling parents made a thought-out decision to take on the full responsibility of their child’s education, these parents have...

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Homeschooling: Getting Started Part 1

Homeschooling: Getting Started Part 1

by CHEWV | Jul 10, 2019 | Articles, Getting Started, Homeschool Basics

Choosing to homeschool is a major decision.  Although homeschooling has been around for many years, it is still not as familiar as “going to school”.  Families contemplating homeschooling can experience apprehension. Questions arise from doubts within and  individuals...

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If a Student Takes His Classes at Home…

If a Student Takes His Classes at Home…

by CHEWV | Jan 4, 2018 | Articles, Homeschool Basics, Legislative

...Isn't He a Homeschooler? The 2017 legislative session marked the beginning of a push for online public school options in West Virginia, making it possible to be a public school student from the comfort of one's own home.  While CHEWV supports the right of ALL...

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The Affordability of a Great Education!

The Affordability of a Great Education!

Mar 16, 2026

According to a 2015 study of West Virginia homeschooling families by the National Home Education Research Institute, the median expenditure per year to homeschool a child in our state was about $500.00. The entire range began at under $200.00 and capped at $2000.00....

Could Hope Hurt Your Future?

Could Hope Hurt Your Future?

Mar 16, 2026

Hundreds of parents who previously paid for their children’s home education are finding financial assistance through the Hope Scholarship, newly open to those who have been privately homeschooling. Theoretically, Hope frees up financial resources previously used to...

Homeschool Day at the Capitol: A New Experience

Homeschool Day at the Capitol: A New Experience

Mar 16, 2026

by Laurel Hill Attending Homeschool Day at the Capitol with my children for the first time this year, I can now say that I honestly regret not going sooner! I have to admit that my expectations for the day were not that high. I went in thinking it would be a boring...

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