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Nuts and Bolts of Homeschooling in Massachusetts
Program Category
Educational Programs
Audience Age
Teens and adults
For those writing an education plan for the first time. This workshop will cover Massachusetts homeschool guidelines; the history of homeschooling in MA; writing your education plan; choosing a form of evaluation; and local homeschool policies. Plenty of time for specific questions.
$100.
AHEM asks for a donation of $100 (or more, if you are able). We also require reimbursement of the cost of mileage (14 cents/mile) if the speaker must travel further than 20 miles from home. If this presents a hardship, please contact AHEM with your particulars. We are a registered 501(c)(3) organization, and your donation is tax-deductible.
Group Size
max 15
Program Length
90 minutes
Last Modified
05/27/2020
Recent Library/School Appearances by Advocates for Home Education in Massachusetts, Inc.
Pam Watts
Arlington, MA
(781) 316-3234
Sharon Clarke
Seekonk, MA
(508) 336-8230
Performer’s Contact Information
Advocates for Home Education in Massachusetts, Inc.
Sophia SayighPO Box 1307
Arlington, MA 02474
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Presenters are AHEM board members or volunteers who are experienced homeschooling parents.
Advocates for Home Education in Massachusetts (AHEM) is a nonprofit, independent, grassroots, volunteer-run, educational organization that gathers and disseminates information about homeschooling in Massachusetts through education, advocacy, and events. We believe that informed and active homeschoolers are their own best advocates in maintaining the right to independently homeschool.
We welcome and value the participation of anyone interested in homeschooling in Massachusetts. We do not discriminate based on age, race, family status, religious belief, or sexual orientation.