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Legislation: A Wall of Separation

Legislation: A Wall of Separation

by CHEWV | Jan 11, 2024 | Articles, Legislative

Gearing up for the 2024 Legislative Session A September 5th CATO Institute briefing correctly differentiates various states’ ESA (Educational Spending Account) legislation by how they do or do not protect privately-funded homeschooling. West Virginia is one of several...
New 2024 Resources!

New 2024 Resources!

by CHEWV | Jan 11, 2024 | News

We are pleased to introduce two new resources! First, our brand new workbook, ReThinking Education, is now available as a FREE download.   Designed to be a study with your Bible in hand, reThinking Education will solidify your family’s education mission. Consider...
Does it Matter if Schooling at Home is “Homeschooling?”

Does it Matter if Schooling at Home is “Homeschooling?”

by CHEWV | Dec 6, 2023 | Articles, Legislative, WV Law

“The problem for us as home school leaders… is that in the minds of many, if you are at home with your kids, the distinction about whether you get state money or not is irrelevant,” lamented HSLDA President Jim Mason as reported in a 2023 Washington Examiner article....
The FAFSA Is Changing

The FAFSA Is Changing

by CHEWV | Dec 6, 2023 | College, High School, News

Important Things For Parents to Know Normally the FAFSA (Free Application for Student Aid) becomes available in early October, but due to a major overhaul in the form, the form will not be available for the current year until December 31st. The delay is due to a...
Painless, Peaceful Advent

Painless, Peaceful Advent

by CHEWV | Dec 6, 2023 | Articles, Uncategorized

If you’re like us, you’ve often had good intentions during advent season. You want to bring a more peaceful meaning to the celebration of Christ’s coming, but despite your best intentions, everything just flies by in busyness! Instead of adding to the fray, CHEWV...
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    Legislative Update April 1, 2025

    Legislative Update April 1, 2025

    Apr 1, 2025

    CHEWV has been following the progress of HB 2777, a bill that makes several changes to the private homeschooling exemption in 18-8-1. The bill, which has existed in three different iterations in the last week, has just passed the House and been referred to the Senate....

    Legislative Update: March 12, 2025

    Legislative Update: March 12, 2025

    Mar 12, 2025

    The 2025 legislative session is well underway. CHEWV has been watching introduced legislation and committee agendas to see what bills start to move in committees. So far, four homeschool-related bills have been introduced, none of which has moved beyond introduction....

    Support Groups vs. Co-ops: Is There a Difference?

    Support Groups vs. Co-ops: Is There a Difference?

    Mar 12, 2025

    We often talk interchangeably about support groups and co-ops, but they are actually two different entities. It’s possible that most homeschooling parents today have never really experienced a support group. In the early homeschooling years, support groups began to...

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