Homeschooling can sometimes feel like a lonely venture. At Homeschool Connections, all of our families support one another. With our online community, you’ll be able to interact virtually with other parents in a encouraging, supportive environment. All you need to do to get started is to sign up!
The best way to determine the required parent qualifications is by visiting your state’s homeschool laws. Fortunately, the majority of states do not expect parents to hold a bachelor’s degree or teaching certification. How Does Homeschooling Work?
The high school years are full of adventure, growth, and anticipation and we are here to help you enjoy them to their fullest. Differently-abled learners often find great success through learning in the safety and comfort of their own home. Find helpful homeschooling resources, tips, and advice for your homeschool journey.
Of course we all know homeschooling if really a 52 week experience. We’re always learning. This year we are focusing on Connecting with Nature. We have already had a few nature inspired events and more are on the way. Be sure to check the What’s Happening page to keep track of opportunities to connect with nature.
Homeschooling works by meeting the students where they are and letting them learn at their own pace. Homeschooling for your family could be with an entirely online curriculum, or with only books, or a mix of both. In the end, homeschooling works by meeting your child’s best learning style and consequently, helping them excel.
As homeschooling parents, the bottom line is that: (1) you have complete control over how much homeschooling will cost and (2) you can give your child a quality education no matter how much or how little money you have.
Several studies have been conducted over the years that show that homeschooled children are more self-confident and less peer dependent than traditionally schooled students. Homeschoolers tend to do a lot of activities during the day which enable them to socialize with people of all age groups.
Differently-abled learners often find great success through learning in the safety and comfort of their own home. Find helpful homeschooling resources, tips, and advice for your homeschool journey.
There are one or two states that require homeschooling parents to hold a college degree or teaching certificate. The best way to determine the required parent qualifications is by visiting your state’s homeschool laws. Fortunately, the majority of states do not expect parents to hold a bachelor’s degree or teaching certification.
It’s only natural that homeschooling parents have homeschool questions, but we’ve made it our mission to find you answers and solutions. Explore the most frequently asked questions that we hear, and see if you find your answer!
Partnering with you to educate and equip your students by providing arts and academic classes in a supportive, Christ-centered community.
Launching well-prepared young adults who pursue Christ and courageously impact their world.
Check out the calendar for our exhibitions, concerts, Connections events and previews, drama performances and more.
The Parent Portal will allow you to do many common tasks as well as manage your students. The portal is split in to different areas. 1) Parent Identity 2) List of students 3) Received Email Audit List shows emails sent to the student's provided email address. 4) Reports and other options including creating a new student by clicking "Add New Student"
You can search for courses on the home page. Click on the course name to see more course details or enroll multiple students into the same course. Select the Course you would like and select either "Add to Cart" or "Multiple Enroll"