by Tara Bentley | Jun 23, 2017 | General
The IAHE is blessed with the best volunteers! Everyone has a different capacity to serve during different times in their life. It takes a team of many different people, in different stages of life to serve the homeschool community. With the wisdom and experience of...
by Tara Bentley | Jun 12, 2017 | General
This blog post is presented by Generations, the host of the Noah Conference. Does it seem like your family is getting pulled a hundred directions? Is a crazy schedule and an enticing but hostile culture making it hard to stay connected to your kids? You and your...
by Debi Ketron | Feb 2, 2017 | General
As IAHE listened to the Pre-K hearings at the Statehouse, advocates of institutional state-funded Pre-K seemed to believe the program needs to be expanded statewide for low-income families, so parents may work or go back to school. Do they consider the possibility...
by Kelsi Hirschy | Jan 24, 2017 | General
One of the most recognizable symbols of World War II will once again report for duty exactly 75 years after its crew finished their last mission in the war against Nazi Germany on May 17, 1943. The B-17F Memphis Belle™ – the first U.S. Army Air Forces heavy bomber to...
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...