by CHEWV | Oct 14, 2015 | High School, News
FREE High School Science Labs in a College Setting High school math and science courses can seem daunting despite the plethora of curriculum choices available, yet lab sciences are pre-requisite for college admissions. So it’s easy to see why CHEWV is excited to...
by CHEWV | Oct 9, 2015 | Legislative, News
Under a government “by the people,” we as U.S. citizens are permitted to help shape public policy. Further, as Christians, God calls us to be salt and light wherever we are. “What should our top policy priorities be?” is the critical question, given that...
by CHEWV | Oct 7, 2015 | Blog, History, News
by John and Edie Carey The Careys served on the CHEWV board for several years. When John began working for CHEWV at the State Capitol in 1999, advancing homeschool freedoms meant gaining the freedom to homeschool a child past the eighth grade even if the parents did...
by CHEWV | Sep 5, 2015 | Articles, Assessments, Early Education, Pre-school
Rethinking Preschool, Kindergarten & a Push for Homeschool Testing How wonderful – and overwhelming – it can be to figure out what’s best for our littles! We can lose sight (or want to lose sight) of the fact that parenting is a full-time endeavor....
by CHEWV | Sep 5, 2015 | Blog, Legislative, News
by John Carey “Cities like Charleston, Morgantown, Huntington, and others are passing legislation that will lead to the same kind of restrictions on religious liberty as Christian photographers, wedding cake crafters and others are experiencing around the country.” ...
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