by CHEWV | Oct 20, 2017 | News
Mrs. Lesley Oxley, a longstanding member of CHEWV who homeschooled her two children through high school graduation, is the newest member of the CHEWV Legislative Team. After working closely with John Carey last session, she is joining the CHEWV team in a more...
by CHEWV | Oct 1, 2017 | Legislative, News
A disappointingly small crowd of homeschool families came out this past Thursday evening to hear Delegate Joe Statler and Senator Randy Smith, dedicated and energetic WV legislators who have supported the homeschool agenda in Charleston. The Town Hall, hosted by...
by CHEWV | Sep 10, 2017 | Legislative, News
Featuring Senator Randy Smith and Delegate Joe Statler The West Virginia Legislature will convene for its 2018 regular session on January 10th. As in the past, we can expect bills to be proposed and debated that will affect the freedom to homeschool in West...
by CHEWV | Aug 8, 2017 | Articles, College, High School, News
Homeschooled high school students are benefitting from the growing early enrollment options available through higher education institutions, where they can earn college credit during the high school years at a drastically reduced cost. These programs, through...
by CHEWV | Jul 5, 2017 | Fine Arts Overview, News
The 2017 WVCEA Elementary and Junior High Fine Arts Festivals were held on April 21 at Cross Lanes Christian School. Eight students represented CHEWV in several categories for a total of 24 entries! It was an exciting event and a valuable learning experience as...
by CHEWV | Jun 5, 2017 | News, WV Law
Compulsory age is the age when children are required to attend public school unless they meet a legal exemption. For children of compulsory age who are to be homeschooled under WV code 18-8-1(c)(2), a notice of intent must be provided to the home county prior to...
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