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(Proverbs 22:6) Train a child in the way he should go, and even when he is old he will not turn from it.
On this page you will find links to various homeschooling publishers, resources, and curricula. We have no relationships with any of these sites, and cannot assure you that all their products and services will live up to your expectations. These links are here to provide you with a place to start your search for home schooling help.

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The "over protective'" parent is the one whose children are better behaved than yours are. --Unknown


We seek to encourage all current and future homeschoolers in their home schooling efforts and in strengthening them in their Christian walks.
We advocate home schooling, especially for those who have a definite plan and purpose for their children, and who would prefer to keep their children apart from the educational and social mayhem, and the deliberate attempts by the schools to "dumb down" our children and teach them evolutionary concepts, rationalism, situation ethics, "alternative lifestyles," etc.
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Our children insane?

Chester Pierce, a Professor of Educational Psychiatry at Harvard University, said to a gathering of teachers, "Every child in America entering school at the age of five is insane because he comes to school with certain allegiances toward our Founding Fathers, toward his parents, toward our elected officials, toward a belief in a supernatural being, and toward the sovereignty of this nation as a separate entity. It’s up to you teachers to make all of these sick children well by creating the international child of the future."

How can the United Nations win over the American people and convince us to trade in our constitutional and national sovereignty for a one-world government run by a distant elite? Simple. That's what the American educational system is set up to do.

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"If a child sees his parents day in and day out behaving with self-discipline, restraint, dignity and a capacity to order their own lives, then the child will come to feel in the deepest fibers of his being that this is the way to live. If a child sees his parents day in and day out living without self-restraint or self-discipline, then he will come in the deepest fibers of being to believe that that is the way to live." M. Scott Peck

 



TIME magazine cover story on Homeschooling.

"The new homeschoolers aren't hermits," the article entitled Home Sweet School begins. "They are diverse parents who are getting results and putting the heat on public education." If you missed it, the cover story in TIME magazine was about the home education movement in America.
The average homeschoolers SAT score is 1100, 80 points higher than the average for the general population. Homeschoolers are having no trouble getting into college, including Ivy League schools.
TIME produced an in-depth feature article that did a fairly good job of showing the success of home education in America.

House of Horrors?

Is Your Child's School Really A House of Horrors? By Tom DeWeese
From American Policy Center
18 August, 1999

Parents looking to the beginning of the new school year may fear a repeat of the violence that has occurred, but the real House of Horrors, says the American Policy Center is just as frightening. Here's what the Center says awaits returning students:

1. Social promotion into grades where they are unable to compete, having failed to acquire the basic skills in the previous year.

2. Math courses in which the memorization of multiplication tables is neither required, nor encouraged. Teachers who believe math, an absolute science, can be absorbed by osmosis.

3. Being in classrooms where the teacher is now a "facilitator" and students are expected to learn from each other.

4. School books of every description in which children are taught to worship the earth or "Gaia", the earth as God.

5. Deceptive permission slips sent home where "physical examinations" do not mention the inclusion of genital examinations for young girls. School health centers that provide information about sexual behavior contrary to the beliefs or wishes of parents.

6. Geography courses where students are asked to make a "Me Map" that has nothing to do with the nations of the world, locations of oceans, rivers or mountain ranges, but rather becomes a device to shape the student's social values.

7. English classes where students are posed ethical questions including those requiring decisions as to who should die and who should live.

8. Science courses that falsely teach that the earth is running out of energy resources, that forests are disappearing, that the provision of abundant food crops is bad because of the use of agricultural chemicals that have been safely applied for decades, and barely hidden advertisements for environmental groups such as the Sierra Club.

9. The widespread administration of mind altering drugs to students, often without the parent's permission or knowledge, for alleged disorders such as Attention Deficit Disorder.

10. The intrusion of often poorly trained "social workers" conducting unsolicited home visits with the power to remove a child they deem to be "at risk."

Tom DeWeese is the President of the American Policy Center.

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National Organizations
Home School Legal Defense Association
P.O. Box 3000
Purcellville, Virginia 20134
Phone: (540) 338-5600
Fax: (540) 338-2733

http://www.hslda.org/

National Home Education Research Institute
http://www.nheri.org/

Salem, OR Home Office
Dr. Brian D. Ray, President
National Home Education Research Institute
PO Box 13939
Salem, OR 97309
phone: (503) 364-1490
fax: (503) 364-2827
email: mail@nheri.org


Washington, DC Branch Office
Mr. William A. Lloyd
National Home Education Research Institute
12221 Van Brady Road
Upper Marlboro MD 20772-7924
phone: 301/372-2889
fax: 301/372-0086
e-mail: wlloyd@nheri.org

Organizations by States
 
Alabama

Alaska

Alaska Private & Home Educators Association
P.O. Box 141764
Anchorage, AK 99514
(907) 566-3450

rparsons@gci.net
http://www.aphea.org/

Arizona

Arizona Families for Home Education
P.O. Box Box 4661
Scottsdale, AZ 85261-4661
(602)-443-0612 or (800) 929-3927

afhe@primenet.com
http://www.afhe.org/

Christian Home Educators (CHE)
P.O. Box 20685
Mesa, AZ 85277-0685
(602) 530-8733

JWiebe8553@aol.com

Flagstaff Home Educators
P.O. Box 272
Flagstaff, AZ 86002-0272
(520) 774-0806


Arkansas

Arkansas Family Council, Education Alliance
414 S. Pulaski Suite 2
Little Rock, AR 72201
(501) 375-7000

edu@familycouncil.org
http://www.familycouncil.org/

California

California Homeschool Network
PO Box 55485
Hayward, CA 94545
800-327-5339 in California
760/431-1027 out of state

jwp@lucernevalley.net
http://www.californiahomeschool.net/

Christian Home Educators Association of California
P.O. Box 2009
Norwalk, CA 90651-2009
(562) 864-2432 or (800) 564-CHEA

cheaofca@aol.com
http://www.cheaofca.org/

Family Protection Ministries
P.O. Box 730
Lincoln, CA 95648-0730


Colorado

Christian Home Educators of Colorado
3739 E. 4th Avenue
Denver, CO 80206
(303) 388-1888

office@chec.org
http://www.chec.org/

Concerned Parents for Colorado
P.O. Box 547
Florissant, CO 80816
(719) 748-8360

treon@ro828.com
http://www.ro828.com/

Connecticut

The Education Association of Christian Homeschoolers
4 Grieb Court
Wallingford, CT 06492
(860) 793-9968

teach.info@pobox.com
http://www.teachct.org/

Delaware

Delaware Home Education Association
500 N. Dual Hwy PMB 415
Seaford, DE 19973
(302) 337-0990

delaware@home-educate.com
http://www.home-educate.com/DE/

Tri-State Home School Network
P.O. Box 7193
Newark, DE 19714

Florida

Circle Christian School
4644 Adanson
Orlando, FL 32804
(407) 740-8877

csinfo@circlechristianshool.org
http://www.circlechristianschool.org/

Florida Parent-Educators Association, Inc.
FPEA
P.O. Box 50685
Jacksonville, FL 32240-0685
Toll Free: (877) ASK-FPEA (877-275-3732)
Local Jacksonville: (904) 241-5538
Fax: (904) 241-5539

office@fpea.com
http://www.fpea.com/

Missouri Association of Teaching Christian Homes
2203 Rhonda Dr.
West Plains, MO 65775-1615
(417) 255-2824

info@match-inc.org
http://www.match-inc.org/

Families for Home Education
P.O. Box 800
Platte City, MO 64079-0800
(816) 767-9825

fhe@microlink.net

Montana

Montana Coalition of Home Educators
Box 43
Gallatin Gateway, MT 59730
(406) 587-6163

white@gomontana.com
http://www.mtche.org/

Nebraska

Nebraska Christian Home Educators Association
P.O. Box 57041
Lincoln, NE 68505-7041
(402) 423-4297

nchea@alltel.net
http://www.nchea.org/

Nevada

Home Education and Righteous Training
PO Box 42264
Las Vegas, NV 89116-0264
(702) 391-7219

heart@linkedhearts.com

Northern Nevada Home Schools
P.O. Box 21323
Reno, NV 89515
(702) 852-6647

NNHS@aol.com

Silver State Education Association
888 W. 2nd St.
Suite 200
Reno, NV 89503
(702) 851-0772

ssea@powernet.net

New Hampshire

Christian Home Educators of New Hampshire
P.O. Box 961
Manchester, NH 03105
(603) 569-2343

parison@chenh.mv.com
http://www.mv.com/ipusers/chenh/

New Jersey

Education Network of Christian Homeschoolers- NJ
P.O. Box 308
Atlantic Highlands, NJ 07716-0308
Phone: (732) 291-7800
Fax: (732) 291-5398

ENOCHNJ@aol.com
http://www.enochnj.org/

Georgia

Georgia Home Education Association
245 Buckeye Lane
Fayetteville, GA 30214
(770) 461-3657

ghea@mindspring.com
http://www.ghea.org/

North Georgia Home Education Association
200 West Crest Road
Rossville, GA 30741-1410
(706) 861-1795

Tdrennan@juno.com

Georgians for Freedom in Education
209 Cobb Street
Palmetto, GA 30268
(770) 463-1563


Hawaii

Christian Homeschoolers of Hawaii
91-824 Oama Street
Ewa Beach, HI 96706
(808) 689-6398

CHOHInfo@aol.com

Hawaii Homeschool Association
P.O. Box 893476
Mililani, (Oahu) Hawaii 96789
voicemail: 808-944-3339

HawaiiHomeschoolers@Hotmail.Com

Idaho

Christian Homeschoolers of Idaho State
PO Box 45062
Boise, ID 83711-5062
(208) 322-4270

info@chois.org
http://www.chois.org/

Pocatello Regional Idaho Home Educators
P.O. Box 3033
Pocatello, ID 83206-3033
(208) 238-0850


Illinois

Illinois Christian Home Educators
P.O. Box 775
Harvard, IL 60033
(815) 943-7882
Fax: (815) 943-7883

ICHE83@juno.com
http://www.iche.org/

Indiana

Indiana Association of Home Educators
8106 Madison Avenue
Indianapolis, IN 46227
(317) 859-1202

iahe@inhomeeducators.org
http://www.inhomeeducators.org/

Iowa

Network of Iowa Christian Home Educators
Box 158
Dexter, IA 50070
(515) 830-1614 or (800) 723-0438

niche@netins.net
http://www.the-niche.org/

Kansas

Christian Home Educators Confederation of Kansas
P.O. Box 3968
Wichita, KS 67201-0081
(316) 945-0810

info@kansashomeschool.org
http://www.kansashomeschool.org/

Kentucky

Christian Home Educators of Kentucky
691 Howardstown Road
Hodgensville, KY 42748
(270) 358-9270

information@chek.org
http://www.chek.org/

Kentucky Home Education Association
P.O. Box 81
Winchester, KY 40392-0081
(606) 744-8562


Louisiana

Christian Home Educators Fellowship of Louisiana
P.O. Box 74292
Baton Rouge, LA 70874-4292
(888) 876-2433

chefofla@hotmail.com
http://www.chefofla.org/

Maine

Homeschoolers of Maine
337 Hatchet Mountain Road
Hope, ME 04847
(207) 763-4251

homeschl@midcoast.com
http://www.homeschool-maine.org/

 

Maryland


Maryland Association of Christian Home Educators
P.O. Box 247
Point of Rocks, MD 21777-0247
(301) 607-4284

info@machemd.org
http://www.machemd.org/

Christian Home Educators Network
P.O. Box 2010
Ellicott City, MD 21043
(301) 474-9055

chenmaster@maranatha.net
http://www.chenmd.org/

Maryland Home Education Association
9085 Flamepool Way
Columbia, MD 21045
410-730-0073

mhea@mac.com
http://www.mhea.com/

North County Home Educators
1688 Belhaven Woods Court
Pasadena, MD 21122-3727
(410) 437-5109

NCHE@IQCweb.com
http://www.iqcweb.com/nche/

WCFS — Walkersville Christian Family Schools
4 West Main St.
Thurmont, MD 21788-1824
(301) 271-0123

http://www.walkersvillechristianfamilyschools.com/

Massachusetts

Massachusetts Homeschool Organization of Parent Educators
5 Atwood Road
Cherry Valley, MA 01611-3332
Phone: (978) 544-7892
Fax: (508) 892-3437

info@masshope.org
http://www.masshope.org/

Massachusetts Home Learning Association
c/o Elisa Wood
PO Box 1558
Marstons Mills MA 02648
(508) 420-3673

http://www.mhla.org/

Michigan

Information Network for Christian Homes
4934 Cannonsburg Road
Belmont, MI 49306
(616) 874-5656

inch@inch.org
http://www.inch.org/

Minnesota

Minnesota Association of Christian Home Educators
P.O. Box 32308
Fridley, MN 55432-0308
(612) 717-9070

mache@isd.net
http://www.mache.org/

Mississippi

Missouri

New Mexico

Christian Association of Parent Educators of New Mexico
P.O. Box 25046
Albuquerque, NM 87125
(505) 898-8548

help@cape-nm.org

New York

New York State Loving Education At Home
P.O. Box 438
Fayetteville, NY 13066-0438
(716) 346-0939

Info@leah.org
http://www.leah.org/

North Carolina

North Carolinians for Home Education
419 N. Boylan Avenue
Raleigh, NC 27603-1211
(919) 834-6243

nche@mindspring.com
http://www.nche.com/

North Dakota

North Dakota Home School Association
P.O. Box 7400
Bismarck, ND 58507-7400
(701) 223-4080

ndhsa@wdata.com

Ohio

Christian Home Educators of Ohio
117 W. Main St. Suite 103
Lancaster, OH 43130
Phone: (740) 654-3331
Fax: (740) 654-3337

cheo.org@usa.net
http://www.cheohome.org/

Home Education Action Council of Ohio
P.O. Box 24133
Huber Heights, OH 45424
(937) 845-8428


Oklahoma

Oklahoma Central Home Educators Consociation
P.O. Box 270601
Oklahoma City, OK 73137
(405) 521-8439


Oregon

Oregon Christian Home Education Association Network
17985 Falls City Road
Dallas, OR 97338
(503) 288-1285

oceanet@oceanetwork.org
http://www.oceanetwork.org/

Pennsylvania

Christian Home School Association of Pennsylvania
P.O. Box 115
Mount Joy, PA 17552-0115
(717) 661-2428

CHAPKimH@aol.com
http://www.chapboard.org/

The Pennsylvania Home Education Network
952 Peach St.
Ellwood City, PA 16117
(412) 561-5288

http://www.phen.org/

Pennsylvania Homeschoolers
R.D. 2, Box 117
Kittanning, PA 16201
(412) 783-6512

http://www.pahomeschoolers.com/

Rhode Island

Rhode Island Guild of Home Teachers
P.O. Box 11
Hope, RI 02831-0011
(401) 821-7700

right_right@excite.com

South Carolina

South Carolina Home Educators Association
P.O. Box 3231
Columbia, SC 29230-3231
(803) 772-2330

Info@schea.org

South Carolina Association of Independent Home Schools
P.O. Box 869
Irmo, SC 29063
(803) 407-2155


South Dakota

South Dakota Christian Home Educators
Box 9571
Rapid City, SD 57709-9571
(605) 388-0955

lafrance3@juno.com

South Dakota Christian Homeschools
P.O. Box 528
Black Hawk, SD 57118
(605) 923-1893

lafrance3@juno.com

Tennessee

Tennessee Home Education Association
3677 Richbriar Court
Nashville, TN 37211
(615) 834-3529 or (858) 623-7889

jcthornton3@earthlink.net

Texas

Bay Area Christian Home Educators' Network
PO Box 2524
Baytown, TX 77522
(281) 462-0326

bachen02@juno.com

Brazos Valley Christian Home Educators' Association
PO Box 2703 Bryan, TX 77805
(409) 696-2651

Christian Home Educators Association of Central Texas
PO Box 141998
Austin, TX 78714-1998
(512) 450-0070

CHEACenTx@juno.com

Family Educators Alliance of South Texas
4719 Blanco Road
San Antonio, TX 78212
Phone: (210) 342-4674
Fax: (210) 342-7339

store@homeschoolfeast.com
http://www.homeschoolfeast.com/

Home School Texas
P.O. Box 59627
Dallas, TX 75229
(214) 358-5723

homeschl@gte.net
http://www.homeschooltexas.com/

North Texas Home Educator's Network
P.O. Box 830207
Richardson, TX 75083
(214) 804-8516

info@nthen.org
http://www.nthen.org/

South East Texas Home School Association
P.O. Box 692075-297
Houston, TX 77069
Phone: (281) 370-8787
Fax: (281) 655-0963

sethsa@sethsa.org
http://www.sethsa.org/

Texas Home School Coalition
P.O. Box 6982
Lubbock, TX 79493
(806) 797-4927

staff@thsc.org
http://www.thsc.org/

Utah

Utah Christian Home School Association
P.O. Box 3942
Salt Lake City, UT 84110-3942
(801) 296-7198

utch@utch.org
http://www.utch.org/

Vermont

Christian Home Educators of Vermont
146 Sherwood Circle
Brattleboro, VT 05301

rebrobin@sover.net

Virginia

Home Educators Association of Virginia
P.O. Box 6745
Richmond, VA 23230
Phone: (804) 288-1608
Fax: (804) 288-6962

HEAV33@aol.com
http://www.heav.org/

Washington

Clark County Home Educators (CCHE)
P.O. Box 5941
Vancouver, WA 98668
Message Line: (360) 576-5357

cchome.ed@juno.com
http://www.cchomeed.org/

Washington Association of Teaching Christian Homes
1026 224th Ave NE
Sammamish, WA 98074
(877) 873-4865

info@WATCHhome.org
http://www.watchhome.org/

Washington Homeschool Organization
6632 S. 191st Place
Suite E100
Kent, WA 98032-2117
(425) 251-0439

WHOoffice@juno.com
http://www.washhomeschool.org/

West Virginia

Christian Home Educators of West Virginia
P.O. Box 8770
South Charleston, WV 25303
(304) 776-4664

chewvadm@aol.com
http://www.chewv.org/

Wisconsin

Wisconsin Christian Home Educators Association
2307 Carmel Avenue
Racine, WI 53405
(414)637-5127

jang@execpc.com
http://www.wisconsinchea.com/

Wyoming

Homeschoolers of Wyoming
PO Box 3151
Jackson, WY 83001
(307) 733-2834

mungermtrr@compuserve.com

 

 

 
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