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Bills Introduced!!

Bills Introduced!!

by Melody Sheppard | Jan 22, 2016 | Home School Day at the Capitol, HSDC, Legislative, News, WV Law

ACTION NEEDED—RALLY TO SUPPORT FREEDOM FOR HOME EDUCATION! Join me along with CHEWV, WVHEA and hundreds of others  next week for the 26th Annual Day at the Capitol in Charleston and advance freedom for homeschooling in the Mountaineer state! Two important bills will...

2016 Legislative Session

by CHEWV | Jan 8, 2016 | Home School Day at the Capitol, HSDC, Legislative, News

Whether you choose to communicate from your kitchen table, personally visit your state legislator, or simply want to attend the Home School Day at the Capitol, our goal is to assist you in your efforts.  We hope our new tool box is helpful.  If you have a moment, we...

It’s Time to Get Involved: HSDC 2016!

by CHEWV | Dec 9, 2015 | Home School Day at the Capitol, HSDC, News

Registration now open! 2016 is the year for hundreds of homeschool families across the Mountain State to attend Home School Day at the Capitol!  In the upcoming legislative session we expect the introduction of a bill to modernize the homeschool law.  HSDC has been...
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