by CHEWV | Feb 8, 2021 | Articles, Blog, Legislative
WV homeschooling is currently home-based, privately funded, and parent-directed. Because homeschoolers do not receive public funds, tax credit legislation is the best way to provide financial help to homeschoolers. Claiming school expenses as tax credits would provide...
by CHEWV | Feb 7, 2021 | Blog, Legislative, News
Where the Definition of “Fair” Gets Blurry Last legislative season, legislators wisely made a distinction between state-funded ESA students and homeschoolers. If such legislation is introduced this session, we trust the same will happen. While that may...
by CHEWV | Nov 7, 2020 | Blog, News
Concord University invites homeschoolers in Mercer and Raleigh Counties to take college-level coursework this coming spring semester to receive either high school and/or college credit. A Zoom meeting will be held on Monday, November 16, 2021, with representatives...
by CHEWV | Oct 11, 2020 | Articles, Blog, Encouragement
…of a Homeschool Mom by Faith Lewis Players: Gideon, 11 Noah, 12 Korah,17 Silas, 18 I’m sharing a bit of our homeschooling morning because it’s been such an interesting study today! After chores were done and breakfast was eaten, we sank into the couch with...
by CHEWV | Jul 9, 2020 | Articles, Blog
Just Change Your Title By Barb Heki During the final few years of homeschooling our children, I vividly remember listening to friends in a similar situation. They had conversations about “what’s next.” Some lamented their children leaving. They assumed that an empty...
by CHEWV | Jul 9, 2020 | Blog
While many CHEWV students prepared for months, expecting to participate in this year’s Fine Arts Festivals, only those students who registered to take tests were able to participate, due to the COVID-19 interruption. These tests, which range across academic as well...
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