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 Debi Ketron | Nov 24, 2016 | Homeschool History
Throwback Thursday • Indiana Homeschool Lawsuit • April 13, 1982 • #IAHEtbt On this Throwback Thursday, we revisit an April 13, 1982, article by Kathleen Donahue about an Indiana homeschool lawsuit. The article is used with permission from The Starke County Leader...
by Debi Ketron | Nov 17, 2016 | Homeschool History
Throwback Thursday • May 15,1972 • #IAHEtbt Educational freedoms Esther – a Lutheran minister by the name of William Lindholm Every good Christian homeschooled child knows the story of Esther. How she risked everything to save the Jews from certain annihilation at the...
by Debi Ketron | Nov 10, 2016 | Homeschool History
Throwback Thursday • June 1, 1925 #IAHEtbt Pierce v. Society of Sisters is foundational for our homeschool rights. IAHE’s friend, John Tuma, shares the interesting story of this legal case. How Catholic nuns saved homeschooling from the Ku Klux Klan Early in my...
by Debi Ketron | Nov 3, 2016 | Homeschool History
Ads & Affiliates Throwback Thursday – March 8, 1983 IAHE strives to remind Indiana homeschoolers of our history. Our intention is to post a variety of historic documents on our blog under the hashtag #IAHEtbt. IAHE hopes to give present day home educators a...
by Debi Ketron | Jan 5, 2012 | Homeschool History
Ads & Affiliates We are in the process of reposting articles on our IAHE web site. I thought this one was just an excellent reminder regarding our homeschool freedom and how we are prone to complacency. I would appreciate your thoughts. – Debi Ketron By...