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Do you cloth diaper, home birth or birth your babies in a birthing center, homeschool, breastfeed, not vaccinate or choose
not to rely on allopathic medicine? If you do any or all of the above and are a military family or desire to become one,
then this group just might be for you.
Army homeschool
This group is for Army families who are homeschooling their children. This group is to inform families about homeschooling
at new duty stations.
Christian Military Homeschool Mamas
A Yahoo Group where born-again, Christian, homeschooling, military
families can support, encourage, and fellowship with one another
as we raise and educate our children for Christ.
Homeschool Military Families
Welcome to all parents of U.S. 'Military Brats' regardless of branch of service.
Active Duty, Activated-Reservists and Guards, as well as IRR-families are welcome.
Policies
DoD Education Activity Policy Memorandum 2002
It is DoDEA policy neither to encourage nor discourage DoD sponsors
from home schooling their minor dependents. DoDEA recognizes
that home schooling is a sponsor's right and can be a legitimate
alternative form of education for the sponsor's dependents.
Home Schooling Information - Non-DoD Schools Program
Pacific District policies about homeschooling in host nations. The Non-DoD Schools Program (NDSP) provides support and funding for the education of eligible dependents of sponsors assigned at locations where the DoD does not operate a school within commuting distance.
Non-DoD Schools Program (NDSP) and Home Schooling
European District policies about homeschooling in host nations. Parents electing to provide home-schooling instruction rather than enrolling their child in a local school must follow the procedures, guidelines, and steps included here.
Resources
Homeschooling and the Military
American Homeschool Association archived discussion list about
dealing with the military, from the perspectives of military
families or as teens trying to enter one of the armed forces.
Military Homeschoolers Overseas
From 1989 to the present there has been a lack of understanding
by persons in the military hierarchy concerning homeschooling.
A history of the relationship between homeschooling families
and the military. By Valerie Moon, HEM S/O 01.
Tossed By The Fates
Valerie Moon talks about the reality of homeschooling on foreign bases and when Dad gets deployed. It is a blogged book for homeschooling parents with the American military.
Entering the Armed Forces or an Academy
An Interesting Day
An online-friend who knows my pet project is military homeschoolers,
beat me to the punch on reading the newest messages on the homeschool/military
recruitment connection. Posted on A2ZHomeschool by Valerie of
Military Homeschoolers.
Homeschoolers and the United States Military Academy
Homeschoolers and the United States Military Academy are a perfect fit. Let me tell you about it.
First of all, numerous Army families stationed at West Point homeschool their own children.
Those picky military services
What we can do for homeschooling families who are looking at the military for their kids, is not to put
homeschool-qualifiers in federal law, but rather educate them. The information as to what the services are
looking for in terms of Tier I recruits applies to everyone.
U.S.
Air Force Academy Homeschoolers' Requirements
In the absence of graded coursework completed at a public or
private high school, they place greater weight on the standardized
ACT and SAT scores. Colorado Springs, CO. I can no longer directly link. Path: Admissions: Prospective Cadets: How to apply: Home Schoolers.
United States Naval Academy's Guidelines for Homeschoolers
There are no additional requirements for home schoolers, but in light of the fact that it is sometimes more challenging to
review non-traditional records, we offer the following guidelines to assist in preparing and competing for an appointment.
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