by Debbie Mason | Apr 10, 2023 | Spring 2023, GREENHOUSE
Spring 2023/Spencer Mason Many homeschoolers in North Carolina enjoy having their children participate in homeschool co-ops or enrichment classes. There are many kinds of these offered in our state from a small co-op of just a few families who meet in a home to large...
by Spencer Mason | Mar 31, 2023 | News
AP and PSAT Exams for Homeschool Students NCHE is aware that there is a need for homeschoolers to have a place to take the PSAT and AP tests. We have researched many ways to solve this problem and have concluded that the only way is through legislation. Rational...
by Debbie Mason | Mar 17, 2021 | Spring 2021, GREENHOUSE
Spring 2021/Spencer Mason Is there an imminent threat to parents’ rights to homeschool their children in North Carolina? The short answer is no. In the US, homeschool laws are determined by the state, not the federal government. Therefore, the primary place where...
by Matthew McDill | Oct 29, 2019 | Spring 2019, GREENHOUSE
Fall 2019 / Brenda Brown Not many of us today worry when we are at the park with our children or shopping for groceries in the middle of the day that we are going to be questioned about why our children are not in school. We don’t live in fear that a truancy officer...
by Spencer Mason | Oct 5, 2017 | NCHE White Paper, News
Is dual enrollment in both homeschool and public school legal? It has become fairly common for homeschools to receive solicitations from local school districts offering classes on the Internet or in the classroom. Many school districts are stating that homeschool...