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Georgia Homeschooling LawsHERITAGE homeschoolers
 Our group is composed of
several families in the Cobb, Cherokee and North Fulton Counties, who have chosen to home
educate our children. We originally came together to strengthen and encourage each other
in pursuing the spiritual and academic nurturing of our children as well as to provide
them with opportunities to develop meaningful friendships that bring glory to God as we
explore our Christian and cultural heritage.
interview with Judi Thomas of
HERITAGE
- HEIR -
Home Education Information Resource
A non-partisan, non-sectarian, volunteer-only organization working to ensure that the
people of Georgia and their government recognize home study, freely practiced in its
diverse forms, as a legitimate choice and value it as a positive force for improving the
quality of education.
- Southwest Georgia
Homeschool Association
is a Christian organization of homeschoolers who support and assist families of
Southwest Georgia and providing information regarding the legal climate of home education
in Georgia and in our nation..
- Marietta
- L.L.G. - Lifetime Learners of Georgia
Our group caters to the diverse society we live in, and all homeschooling
families are welcome! However, our members prefer their religious and political beliefs
not be a part of the group's identity and purpose. Our main focus is to support learning
lifestyles.
- Athletic Conference for Christian Educators
The ACCE is a high school level athletic conference serving home school athletes
in the SE United States. Local HS communities may charter a team an be established in a
region to compete. Winners advance to ACCE Tournaments.
- Valdosta Area
Homeschooling Association
Vice-President & Information Director The Valdosta Area Homeschooling
Association's (VAHA) support group and educational resource page with information on how
to start, where to find help, resources and laws, plus lots of educational
links. The VAHA support group is open to any person or family who has an
interest in homeschooling. VAHA serves the South Georgia and North Florida area.
- Alpharetta - North Fulton Home Educators Encouragers
Kelly
Ling
Serving the North Fulton, Cobb, Cherokee and Forsyth Area. Email snail mail
addressfor a free sample newsletter.
- Kennesaw - The Homeschool Student
Union (HSU) of Kennesaw State University
We are an official student group of homeschool grads at Kennesaw State
University. One of our goals is to assist in the admissions process for our fellow
homeschoolers.
- Atlanta - Georgia Home Education Association
is a Christian organization serving all the home schoolers of Georgia.
- Albany - Southwest
Georgia Homeschool Association
- LIGHT (Leaders in Godly Home Teaching)
Cathy
Carter | Susan
Baron
LIGHT is a Christian organization dedicated to the support of Godly home
training of children. Our function is to provide encouragement, prayerful support, and
communication among homeschooling families, information on education techniques and
curriculum, coordination of group activities, and monitoring of legislation related to
homeschools.
Meet the Author
Rebecca Rupp, Ph.D.
Home Learning Year by
Year
How to Design a Homeschool Curriculum from Preschool
Through High School
hosted By Joe Spataro
interview
& FREE excerpt: "The Truth About Curricula"
 In this interview, Rebecca Rupp
shares her insights on setting up your curricula. She says, "My new book is different
from my previous homeschool books in that it is organized on a grade by grade (year by
year) basis and can be used to create complete annual programs of study for kids of all
ages." In the excerpt, "The Truth About Curricula," she points out that
"One of the primary advantages of homeschooling is the ability to bypass the decreed
norm. Homeschoolers can design their own curricula, assembling resources ad using
approaches that best suit their own childrens needs." Read much more about this
along with specific recommendations and ideas. Best of all, Rebecca Rupp is a regular
participating member of our online discussion group homeschoolzone. She has a reputation
for being a fountain of great tips and specific resources. In fact, she has graciously
offered to answer specific questions on our discussion group. |
 
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