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Note that several of these districts will receive $3,500 per student enrolled in each program from the state. Legally, you would no longer fall under homeschooling laws, but would be considered a public alternative school attendee. It is not necessary that you enroll in a learning center. These links are here as a resource for families who still desire public school services.

Homeschooling vs. Public Alternative Education Programs
Alt. Ed., Cyberschools, "Homeschool" Centers, etc. What you need to know. From the Washington Homeschool Organization.

Alger Learning Center and Independence High School
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Washington State approved and nationally accredited private school. We welcome students in grades K-12 who would like the opportunity to participate in designing their own curriculum, to work at their own rate, and to develop / explore their individual learning style(s).

The Attic Learning Community
A progressive, independent school, in Woodinville, Washington. The Attic operates a developmental, multiage, child-centered learning community for children ages 5 through 18.

Chrysalis Distance Learning Program
Offers an umbella school primarily for Washington residents, grades 6-12.

Clearwater School
Seattle's Sudbury school is a responsible educational choice for families who question the prevailing assumptions about education and learning.

Edmonds Cyberschool
Students attend the school site a minimum of five hours each week, signing up for courses much as a college student, only this is a K-12 resource.

Internet Academy
A good resource for those families who want to homeschool, but are having difficulty setting their goals and planning to reach them. Located in Federal Way, Washington.

Puget Sound Community School
We aim to nourish healthy human development and believe this can only take place in the context of a healthy, safe, nurturing, and respectful community.

Rosehill Academy
An out-based, alternative educational program serving students locally and with distance education. Karen Allwine is also the instructor of the Homeschool Qualifying Course through the Community Colleges of Spokane.

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Recommended books to help you explore homeschooling
 

The Homeschooler's Guide to Portfolios and Transcripts
by Heuer, Loretta
Provides critical advice, examples, and resources for designing the most powerful and persuasive admissions presentations.
 
Homeschooling The Early Years
Homeschooling: The Early Years
Your Complete Guide to Successfully Homeschooling the 3- to 8- Year-Old Child

by Linda Dobson
More families are adopting the homeschooling lifestyle well before legal school age by not sending their toddlers to organized preschools. 1999 Paperback.

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