by CHEWV | Nov 8, 2019 | Testing
The homeschooling law requires that assessment results be submitted to the county when students are in grades 3, 5, 8 and 11. For those students, our County Report (formerly called Report to the Superintendent) is appropriate. Since ALL STUDENTS must still be...
by CHEWV | Nov 5, 2019 | Legislative, News
by John Carey, CHEWV’s Legislative Liaison A recent WVNews article by Kailee Gallahan claims that “homeschooling cuts over $2 million from Harrison School systems funding.” In the article, Harrison County public school officials accuse homeschoolers of costing...
by CHEWV | Nov 5, 2019 | Articles, Golden Horseshoe Series, WV Studies
~the 5th in a series of articles~Click here to start at the beginning of the series. West Virginia native Homer Hickam, author of “October Sky,” has one regret. He did not win a Golden Horseshoe as a student! Every year 221 students are awarded the coveted Golden...
by CHEWV | Oct 8, 2019 | Articles, Blog, Encouragement
by James Summers, CHEWV dad and Board member As I write this, we are heading into prime harvest season. It’s the time of year when you have to keep your windows rolled up and doors locked while you’re at church – or else you’ll come out and find your car full of...
by CHEWV | Oct 8, 2019 | Blog, News
The Little House series of books based on Laura Ingalls’s childhood in the 1800’s remains popular among readers of all ages, particularly children. The history, woven into wholesome family stories, makes them especially appreciated by homeschoolers. In 1974, the...
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