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Oklahoma laws
- Tulsa Home Educators Coalition (T.H.E. Coalition)
Contact Linda
Duntley
PO Box 813, Glenpool, OK 74033.
(918) 322-3984.
Leadership Support group for homeschool support groups and support organizations.
Bi-annual meetings for support group representatives only. Extensive bi-monthly
newsletter about northeastern Oklahoma area events and activities is available by mail for
a subscription price of $15 for 6 issues for individuals. Leader membership is $20
per year. Sponsors skating days, spelling and geography bees and special field
trips. Events are open to all homeschoolers.

Linda's work to get Staples to recognize homeschoolers
- HERO OF OK
Enid - Home Educators'
Resource Organization (HERO) of Oklahoma
Statewide open membership/inclusive
homeschooling info center and refferal service. Services include: Newsletter, HERO's
Homeschooling in OK, Orientation Handbook, Directory of families and groups, chat and
legislative e-mail lists, Annual Conference, Individual and Group affiliation, and, of
course, help with homeschooling questions. HERO of Oklahoma, 302 N. Coolidge, Enid, OK
73703-3819, Phone: (580) 438-2253
- Northeast Oklahoma
"It's Grand to
Homeschool" - Linda Peary, coordinator
An inclusive, non-dues support group for the purpose of sharing ideas,
resources and relationships with other homeschoolers throughout the
Grand/Hudson Lakes area.
- Tulsa - Cornerstone |
Kathy Witt
provides support and information without discrimination in regard to a person's race or
creed. We encourage parental choice in methods of education, acknowledging that there are
as many ways to teach children as there are children to be taught. Cornerstone requires no
registration fees, by-laws, membership applications or Board of Directors.
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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