Is there a local homeschooling association?
Yes. Forsyth Home Educators is a loosely organized affiliation of homeschooling families in this and nearby counties. It is Christian-oriented but welcomes everybody (there is no statement of faith to sign). FHE meets on an irregular basis in members’ homes, churches, or public buildings (it has no office or paid employees). It puts out a monthly newsletter ($15 yearly) and a directory of subscribing homeschooling families. In addition it arranges cooperative activities such as family picnics, field trips, Skate Nights, Mom’s Nights Out, special interest clubs, 4H, and so on. It also keeps abreast of legal developments affecting homeschoolers. There is also a statewide organization, North Carolinians for Home Education (NCHE), which puts out a newsletter (see resource list).
Yes. Forsyth Home Educators is a loosely organized affiliation of homeschooling families in this and nearby counties. It is Christian-oriented but welcomes everybody (there is no statement of faith to sign). FHE meets on an irregular basis in members’ homes, churches, or public buildings (it has no office or paid employees). It puts out a monthly newsletter and a directory of subscribing homeschooling families. In addition it arranges cooperative activities such as family picnics, field trips, Skate Nights, Mom’s Nights Out, special interest clubs, 4H, and so on. It also keeps abreast of legal developments affecting homeschoolers. There is also a statewide organization, North Carolinians for Home Education (NCHE), which puts out a newsletter (see resource list).
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