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How to Comply with Virginia’s Homeschool Law

Are you considering homeschooling your child? You can do it! As you get started, it’s important to make sure you comply with the education laws where you live. This page helps you understand how to homeschool legally in Virginia—step-by-step.
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How to Comply with West Virginia’s Homeschool Law

Are you considering homeschooling your child? You can do it! As you get started, it’s important to make sure you comply with the education laws where you live. This page helps you understand how to homeschool legally in West Virginia—step-by-step.
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Virginia Homeschool Laws

Questions about how to homeschool in Virginia? Start here for a quick overview: homeschooling laws & requirements, compulsory attendance ages, withdrawal, access to sports & special ed. services, recordkeeping, work permits, jury duty . . .
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West Virginia Homeschool Laws

Questions about how to homeschool in West Virginia? Start here for a quick overview: homeschooling laws & requirements, compulsory attendance ages, withdrawal, access to sports & special ed. services, recordkeeping, work permits, jury duty . . .
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How to Get the Most Out of a Homeschool Conference!

Questions about attending a homeschool conference? Want budget-friendly, timesaving tips? Buying in person vs. ordering online? Bring the kids? Watch webinar!
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Generational Wins for Homeschooling

Two homeschooled kids meet, go on to law school, become lawyers, become homeschool dads . . . and then stand up for homeschool freedom.
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Child Labor and Work Permit Laws in Virginia

Here’s what you should know about Virginia’s child labor laws and work permit requirements.
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Tutors? Co-ops? Private schools?

A state law primer for the new-to-homeschooling parent.
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39 Years Later: Small Battles Still Matter

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How to Tell a Story

The opportunities and risks of the next 30 years will likely be different from those of the last 30 years—so we must adapt and be nimble. Telling our stories together, we will keep homeschooling free for future generations.
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