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What is the definition of homeschooling for this grant?
To be eligible to receive a Curriculum Grant, you must:
- Be funding your homeschool privately, i.e., not receiving public funds to homeschool (including ESAs).
- Be conducting the majority of the schooling at home (as opposed to a daily drop-off co-op);
- Have the authority to choose your child’s studies (as opposed to a school district choosing their curriculum);
- Have been homeschooling for at least 3 months.
What if I'm not homeschooling like this yet?
If you want to homeschool but haven't yet started, let HSLDA help you start strong or check out our list of free and inexpensive curriculum and other homeschooling resources.
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Grant Highlights—Reviving Hopes and Dreams
Here's a page from our yearbook of families who were served last year. Their thanks belong to you—the homeschool community—who helped renew their hope by your support of HSLDA.
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How to Choose or Change Your Homeschool Curriculum
How do I know what homeschool curriculum is right for my child and me? What if it isn’t working? When can I change? What does state law say? Watch this webinar!
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Taking a Second Look at Your High School Curriculum
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Q&A: Math Remediation and Résumés
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Homeschooling Helps Family Adjust to New Normal
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Why Homeschoolers Should Embrace the "Pandemic Pods"
Homeschoolers, who have long pushed back against the education status quo, should be among the staunchest proponents for new models of learning that allow more families to opt out of conventional schooling.
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¿Hablas Español? Meet Our Spanish-Speaking Team!
The six members of our Spanish Bilingual Team are delighted to serve our Spanish-speaking families as they navigate their homeschooling journey.
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Special Needs Curriculum Lists
Curriculum for special needs including complete curriculums, popular subjects (math, reading, history, science), diagnosis-specific curriculum (autism, dyslexia, dyscalculia), life skills, and college prep options.