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...
by CHEWV | Oct 14, 2015 | High School, News
FREE High School Science Labs in a College Setting High school math and science courses can seem daunting despite the plethora of curriculum choices available, yet lab sciences are pre-requisite for college admissions. So it’s easy to see why CHEWV is excited to...
by CHEWV | Oct 9, 2015 | Legislative, News
Under a government “by the people,” we as U.S. citizens are permitted to help shape public policy. Further, as Christians, God calls us to be salt and light wherever we are. “What should our top policy priorities be?” is the critical question, given that...
by Melody Sheppard | Oct 7, 2015 | Articles, News
When Les Payton returned home to West Virginia after retiring from the Marine Corps earlier this year, he wasn’t expecting a red-tape parade—but that is what he got. When the 27-year veteran helicopter pilot trooped into the Raleigh County School District office to...
by CHEWV | Oct 7, 2015 | Blog, History, News
by John and Edie Carey The Careys served on the CHEWV board for several years. When John began working for CHEWV at the State Capitol in 1999, advancing homeschool freedoms meant gaining the freedom to homeschool a child past the eighth grade even if the parents did...
by Melody Sheppard | Sep 17, 2015 | High School, News, Sports
“Tim Tebow” Bill: That’s the label popularly given to a variety of efforts to allow private, parochial and homeschooled students to participate in public school sports. Extracurricular activities in West Virginia public schools are largely controlled by the...
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