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Second Year to Struggle With Assessment Results?

Second Year to Struggle With Assessment Results?

by CHEWV | Jun 2, 2021 | Articles, Assessments, Portfolios, Testing

Remember that the second consecutive year that a homeschooled student does not make “acceptable progress” on their annual homeschool assessment, the parent or instructor must submit “additional evidence” of appropriate instruction TO THE COUNTY. What is “acceptable...
End-of-Year Assessment Questions?

End-of-Year Assessment Questions?

by CHEWV | May 4, 2021 | Articles, Assessments, Featured Articles, Portfolios, Testing

Are assessments required only in 3rd, 5th, 8th and 11th grades? NO. Assessments are required every homeschooling year! Since this continues to be misunderstood, we appreciate all support group and social media influencers who pass the word. Do assessments have to be...
Help!  I Need a Portfolio Review This Year

Help! I Need a Portfolio Review This Year

by CHEWV | Apr 8, 2020 | Articles, Assessments, Portfolios, Quarantine

But I’ve Never Done One Before! With all the changes COVID-19 has brought to our lives, you may be wondering how to get your annual homeschool assessments done. If you usually test your students, this year you may find yourself considering a portfolio review...

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    Homeschooling and Hope Scholarship: Distinctions That Matter

    Homeschooling and Hope Scholarship: Distinctions That Matter

    Apr 22, 2022

    Did you know that Hope Scholarship students do not necessarily school at home?  They can enroll in a private school that is registered with the state to receive Hope funds OR they can choose to have an Individualized Instructional Program.   “Individualized...

    Tri-State Homeschool Conference April 23rd

    Tri-State Homeschool Conference April 23rd

    Apr 12, 2022

    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 Struggling...

    A Smorgasbord of Educational Options

    A Smorgasbord of Educational Options

    Apr 12, 2022

    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...

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