by CHEWV | Mar 6, 2018 | Articles, Home School Day at the Capitol, HSDC, Legislative
And What We Have Learned From the 2018 Legislative Session by Kelli Allen Our family participated in Home School Day at the Capitol (HSDC) for the first time this year. As rookies, we weren’t quite sure what to expect so we were grateful that CHEWV organized it...
by CHEWV | Feb 2, 2018 | Articles
by Martha McClanahan I am an avid lover of the author Jane Austen. She was a master at creating compelling characters. Novels such as Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility reveal the complexity and beauty of human nature through characters who remind us of...
by CHEWV | Jan 9, 2018 | Articles, Home School Day at the Capitol, HSDC
…With My Legislator! How Do I Do It? Several approaches serve to connect effectively with your senator, delegates, and governor. Depending on your personality type, the issue at hand, your comfort level, and the time available, you may prefer personal visits,...
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...
by CHEWV | Dec 5, 2017 | Articles
by James Summers I love this time of year. Things start to slow down and fall into focus during Thanksgiving week, which of course coincides with the traditional buck season in this part of the world. Hours spent in the woods, alone with nothing but my own thoughts,...
by CHEWV | Dec 4, 2017 | Articles, Blog
…of Christmas Past by Kim Kincell Once upon a time, long, long ago, we had little girls who squealed with delight when we drove through neighborhoods and found houses lit up with hundreds of Christmas lights. Back then our girls “helped” make the Christmas...
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