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April 19, 2010
Homeschooling is the original way children were educated. Only in modern times has the State stepped in to do the job. The key issue of homeschooling is WHO IS IN CONTROL, not necessarily where it takes place. Schooling done at home under the direction of a public school program is not true homeschooling because the program administrators are in charge.
Disclaimer: Links and curricula are listed for informational purposes only.
CURE tries to present a variety of options and does not necessarily endorse the curricula, books, or periodicals listed.
- Go online and read Washington State’s Laws Regulating Home-Based Instruction. If you have further questions, call the Washington State Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) at (360) 725-6000. This is the information that used to be known as the “pink book.”
- Homeschool Information for Washington State:
- Washington Homeschool Organization (WHO)
6627 S. 191st Place – Suite F-109
Kent, WA 98032-2117
(425) 251-0439
Family membership $25/year
WHOContact@WashHomeschool.org
- Christian Heritage – Home Educators of Washington
11716 S. Player Dr
Spokane, WA 99223
(509) 448-5584
(Phone rings in a home; calling hours M-F, 9:00-5:00 only
- Washington Association of Teaching Christian Homes (WATCH)
(425) 956-3282
info@watchhome.org
- Advocacy Groups
- Homeschool Legal Defense Association (HSLDA)
PO Box 3000
Purcellville, VA 20134
(540) 338-5600
The HSLDA will represent members in legal matters dealing with homeschooling
Standard membership: $100/year (or pro-rated per month)
Email: The HSLDA
- Washington Homeschool Organization (WHO)
6627 S. 191st Place – Suite F-109
Kent, WA 98032-2117
(425) 251-0439
Family membership $25/year
Email: Washington Homeschool Organization
- Christian Homeschool Network of Washington (CHNOW)
10638 SE 236th St.
Kent, WA 98031
Membership: $15 donation
Email: chnow@msn.com
Tags: homeschool
Homeschooling is the original way children were educated. Only in modern times has the State stepped in to do the job. The key issue of homeschooling is WHO IS IN CONTROL, not necessarily where it takes place. Schooling done at home under the direction of a public school program is not true homeschooling because the program administrators are in charge.
Disclaimer: Links and curricula are listed for informational purposes only.
CURE tries to present a variety of options and does not necessarily endorse the curricula, books, or periodicals listed.
- Go online and read Washington State’s Laws Regulating Home-Based Instruction. If you have further questions, call the Washington State Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) at (360) 725-6000. This is the information that used to be known as the “pink book.”
- Homeschool Information for Washington State:
- Washington Homeschool Organization (WHO)
6627 S. 191st Place – Suite F-109
Kent, WA 98032-2117
(425) 251-0439
Family membership $25/year
WHOContact@WashHomeschool.org - Christian Heritage – Home Educators of Washington
11716 S. Player Dr
Spokane, WA 99223
(509) 448-5584
(Phone rings in a home; calling hours M-F, 9:00-5:00 only - Washington Association of Teaching Christian Homes (WATCH)
(425) 956-3282
info@watchhome.org
- Washington Homeschool Organization (WHO)
- Advocacy Groups
- Homeschool Legal Defense Association (HSLDA)
PO Box 3000
Purcellville, VA 20134
(540) 338-5600
The HSLDA will represent members in legal matters dealing with homeschooling
Standard membership: $100/year (or pro-rated per month)
Email: The HSLDA - Washington Homeschool Organization (WHO)
6627 S. 191st Place – Suite F-109
Kent, WA 98032-2117
(425) 251-0439
Family membership $25/year
Email: Washington Homeschool Organization - Christian Homeschool Network of Washington (CHNOW)
10638 SE 236th St.
Kent, WA 98031
Membership: $15 donation
Email: chnow@msn.com
- Homeschool Legal Defense Association (HSLDA)
Tags: homeschool