Homeschool Association of California
About Us
The HomeSchool Association of California:
- Honors the diversity of homeschoolers
- Supports the entire spectrum of homeschooling
- Provides Information
- Monitors and influences legislation
- Offers opportunities for families to get together
- Empowers families to make the choices that respect the rights, needs and aspirations of their children
The HomeSchool Association of California welcomes anyone with an interest in homeschooling.
Contact Information
HomeSchool Association of California
P.O. Box 77873
Corona, CA 92877
Telephone: 888-472-4440
Articles by Homeschool Association of California
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Private Independent Study Programs - Homeschool
In addition to the private schools operated by one family for its own children, there are a number of other types of...
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Homeschooler Participation in High School Sports
Participation in high school sports was the least of my concerns when I started homeschooling ten years ago. Some form...
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Getting Started in Homeschooling
The opportunity to customize the homeschool around our family's interests and philosophy is something many of us have...
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Homeschool and High-School Diploma Equivalent Tests (CHSPE and GED)
Tests provide a limited means of measuring test-taking ability and maybe other things. Don't let them be any kind of...
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Homeschool: Public and Private Independent Study Programs
Some homeschooling families choose enrollment in Independent Study Programs (ISPs) at public, charter, or private...
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Homeschool and Driver's Ed
As your child approaches the magical age of being able to drive, we know you will both be wondering how best to get a...
Topics: Teen Years (13-19) | Homeschooling Teens -
Homeschooling a Child with Special Challenges
Homeschooling a child with special needs may seem daunting. We might be lead to believe that psychologists, school...
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Homeschooling with Gifted Children
Educating any child is a big responsibility, especially if you’re doing it at home with no public support. Educating a...
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Homeschooling During the Teen Years and Beyond: Taking College Courses
The line between high school and college need not be a sharp one. It is possible for teenagers to enroll in classes at...
Topics: Teen Years (13-19) | Homeschooling Teens -
Prepared Courses and Curricula Guidance for Homeschool
Programs or prepared curricula are not at all necessary for homeschooling, but there are many such resources available...
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