Confused Counties Confusing Homeschoolers

Confused Counties Confusing Homeschoolers

Recently, CHEWV has been reporting on several counties’ attempt to “interpret” the revised law due to take effect on May 23.  HSLDA has been working to contact these counties and help them understand what the new requirements entail.  Here, HSLDA...

Are WV Colleges Accepting Homeschool Diplomas?

Despite the incredibly successful results of homeschooling, some employers, government agencies, and colleges have continued to discriminate against homeschool graduates by refusing to accept a parent-issued diploma and instead require a GED/TASC. Because of this...
Discount on Noah Conference

Discount on Noah Conference

Are a crazy schedule and a hostile but enticing culture making it hard to stay connected to your kids?   Join families from across the country for the Noah Conference in Cincinnati on August 19 & 20 — just a short drive from the new life-size Ark Encounter...
Legislative Session Wrap-Up

Legislative Session Wrap-Up

A Brief Overview of the 2016 Legislative Session HB 4175 created a positive change in the West Virginia homeschool exemption. Considerable effort was needed to secure passage. HB 4175 was deliberated extensively in both the House and the Senate before the...
Revised Law Explained

Revised Law Explained

WV homeschooling families have been blessed by the 2016 legislature’s passage of a revised homeschool law.  But many are asking, “What does it all mean?”  We’re in the midst of assessment season, so allow us to share a few details of the revised law:...
Next Stop-Governor’s Desk

Next Stop-Governor’s Desk

HB 4175 will be on the Governor’s desk Thursday. We should know by next Wednesday if he is going to approve HB 4175 the Home School Modernization Bill. Three signatures have to be collected from both the House and the Senate prior to being sent to the Governor...