by CHEWV | Apr 12, 2022 | News
The first-ever Tri-State Homeschool Conference is slated in the Eastern Panhandle for Saturday, April 23rd, in Shenandoah Junction. Hosted by the Fellowship Baptist Church, conference workshop topics include Dad’s Seat in Homeschooling, Seeking Help for the...
by CHEWV | Apr 12, 2022 | Articles, News
Sorting It All Out Is that a homeschooler I see taking classes online? No, that’s a homeschooler over there working with his Mom. That can’t be right; the homeschoolers I know attend classes at the downtown co-op. What about the ones in educational communities with...
by CHEWV | Feb 8, 2022 | Legislative, News
A new Senate bill, SB541, would require submission of first year assessments without any further submissions if acceptable progress is achieved. Appearing on the Senate Education Committee’s agenda for today, February 8th, watch for updates on CHEWV’s Facebook...
by CHEWV | Feb 8, 2022 | News
1959-2022 A virtuous woman, who can find? Her price is far above rubies. Edith “Edie” Kathryn Carey died peacefully at LewisGale Hospital in Pulaski, VA on January 22, 2022. She went to sleep on her birthday surrounded by her family and woke up in Heaven the next...
by CHEWV | Feb 8, 2022 | News
With the help of HSLDA, a DMV issue, reported on last month, has been congenially resolved. The “rest of the story” is recounted by HSLDA attorney Mike Donnelly here. As Adam Holley, the division’s general counsel (and father of two homeschool graduates), worked to...
by CHEWV | Feb 8, 2022 | News
When one of our CHEWV board members accompanied her son to get his learner’s permit, DMV employees not only insisted she use their own form but also stipulated she include a parent ID number, which is not required by law. Later, she called the DMV and was passed up...
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