by CHEWV | Sep 4, 2019 | Articles, Sports
by James Summers Coming of age in a public school system, my cohorts and I breathed sports. Even if some didn’t make the team, they still wanted to be on the team: our complex hierarchy of social status relied, in no small part, on sports. Making the team or winning...
by CHEWV | Aug 6, 2019 | Articles, Blog, Golden, Golden Horseshoe Series
~the 2nd in a series of articles~ Click here to read the 1st article in the series. Learning about West Virginia in the 8th grade is both a valuable academic opportunity and essential preparation for the Golden Horseshoe exam, a prestigious statewide competition. ...
by CHEWV | Aug 4, 2019 | Articles
Many factors can affect the costs associated with homeschooling, ranging from curriculum choice to where you live; the number of children and their ages; and a million other little details that may pop up along the way. Here’s a list of recommendations to...
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...
by CHEWV | Jul 9, 2019 | Articles, Golden, Golden Horseshoe Series
And Can Homeschoolers Participate? ~the first in a series of articles from CHEWV~ In 1716, the lieutenant governor of Virginia, Alexander Spotswood, gathered a group of men and set out to discover the land beyond the mountains. The group experienced both great times...
by CHEWV | Jun 10, 2019 | Articles, Encouragement, Graduation, High School
My Life as a Home-Educated Student: Exposed by Megan Frame May, 2019 As I approached my high school graduation, I began to realize that many people wondered how I would adjust to life and whether I would come to resent being homeschooled. Some people were curious,...
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