Unstanding the laws regulating home education in New York can be a challenge. We help unravel those laws, and provide the support, information, and ideas that parents homeschooling in New York need to successfully homeschool their children. Look inside for information on homeschooling methods, online resources, local support groups, events in the state, and much, much more.
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A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell, where his influence stops.
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- Henry B. Adams |
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Association of HomeSchool Attorneys (AHSA) |
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AHSA is an informal network of attorneys and legal experts in the United States supporting homeschooling and homeschoolers by providing legal information about homeschooling issues, empowering homeschoolers to have the legal tools they need to meet homeschooling challenges, and providing a network of attorneys for legal representation. The website includes a legal directory by state. |
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African American Homeschoolers Network (AAHN) |
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Home schooling in America is growing rapidly among African American families. The population of African American home schooled children is estimated to be around 84,000-120,000. The African American Homeschoolers Network is an organization established for families seeking educational resources. Founded by Meka Hunt and Akosua Magee in 2002, the network has grown consistently. Resources for members include a list group, information, and workshops and conferences on relevant topics.
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Homeschool Dads |
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This website is full of articles, information, and support for fathers who are homeschooling their children. |
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