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QOD: Are there any private high schools in the area that allow homeschoolers to play on their sport teams?

QOD: Are there any private high schools in the area that allow homeschoolers to play on their sport teams? CHEK Answers: There is a Christian homeschool athletic team; you can find out more at Home for His Glory. http://homeforhisglory.com Suggestion: Try contacting a local private school to see if they allow homeschool students to participate on their teams. Homeschools are considered private schools in Kentucky. For CHEK's official position on homeschoolers at sports participation in public schools visit here:  http://chek.wildapricot.org/Discussion_forum/769348 To ask questions, get support, and more, visit www.CHEK.org   

WAHM & Homeschooling? I Can Do That!

Event takes place right here on Facebook in this event! Join WAHM's (Work at Home Mom) from around the Kentuckiana area as they share what they do, how they do it, and manage their homeschooling life! When?  Monday, May 30, 2016, 7 PM Where? Facebook Just sign in to your Facebook and join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/kentuckyhomeschooling/ Then you can join our FREE event:  https://www.facebook.com/events/1695071087426776/

So you’ve decided to homeschool! Now what?

So You’ve Decided to Homeschool! Now what? D.Bradley Here is some direction for those of you who have decided to home educate, but you don’t know where to start. 1. Start with your kids This is going to be a boring and fruitless endeavor if you don’t have any kids to educate. If you do, take a look at them.   Not one of those motherly bruise-inventories or an investigation into what they’ve been eating by inspecting the corners of their mouths, but a good, quiet observation of them.   Think about what they’re like, what their gifts and talents are, what they enjoy, what they don’t.   Who are they?   (We know you’ve asked this question of yourself before, like after the deafening crash at the supermarket or after you found the harmonica-shaped hole in the living room wall, but we don’t mean it that way now.)   Who is this little person? Fact: every child is different, and no single approach is best for all kids. But that’s what’s great about homeschooling.   I