by Debi Ketron | Jan 2, 2017 | General, Homeschool History
During our time on the conference calls with the Indiana Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights about the School to Prison Pipeline public school dropout issue, the term “publicly-funded homeschooling” was uttered a number of times. The statement...
by Kelsi Hirschy | Sep 2, 2016 | General, giving thanks
Many families have been affected by the flooding in Louisiana, wildfires in California, and, most recently, tornadoes in the Kokomo area. Some of these families are fellow homeschoolers. Some of these families have lost everything, including their homeschool...
by Debi Ketron | Sep 1, 2016 | General
Congratulations to those who placed in the Coalition of Central Indiana Tea Parties Essay Contest. The top entries will read their essays at the Constitution Day event below. 16-18 Division First Place: Isaac Che Second Place: Christina Ganahl Honorable Mention:...
by Debi Ketron | May 19, 2016 | General
This post originally appeared on the IAHE Action blog on May 19, 2016. IAHE and the homeschoolers of the state of Indiana are cc’d in the letter. Indiana Association of Home Educators (IAHE) receives many questions from new homeschoolers. Unfortunately,...
by Shawn King | Feb 22, 2016 | General, IAHE Resources
Guest post originally written and shared by Viola Contreras, an Indiana homeschooling mother of four. I was talking with a friend the other night about Zeke being 10 years old, and I mentioned that if I could go back in time and give myself a pep talk here is what I...
by Guest Author | Feb 16, 2016 | General
Dyslexia is not seeing words backwards or flipping letters. Its roots are not found in the eyes or in the ears so optometrists and audiologists cannot diagnosis it. So what is it? God in His plan for humanity created a few people’s brains (approximately 20%) to be...