Military Homeschooling
Support
Groups
Andrews
Home Educators
We are a military family support group for home educating families
living on or near Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia.
Christian
Homeschoolers
We are homeschoolers in the US military currently living overseas
in Japan. Please take time to read about us, what we believe,
and the wealth of special resources our site has to offer on
Christianity, homeschooling and more.
Edwards
AFB Homeschoolers
Our goal is to encourage an active homeschooling community for
all EAFB affiliated families, both military and civilian. We
currently provide field trips, PE, 'mom's night', and we sponsor
an Adopt-A-Lot as a community activity. California.
Fort Belvoir
Home Educators
We are a military homeschool group located on Fort Belvoir in
Northern Virginia. Our goal is to provide support, resources
and activities for all military homescholing families in the
Northern Virginia, DC and Maryland areas.
Heidelberg
Homeschool Group
A non-denominational Christian homeschooling support group that
serves the military communities in the Rhein-Neckar area.
Homeschooling
on Guam
I'm guessing here that this may be a military family based on
Guam. Good FAQ about homeschooling and life on Guam.
HEARTS
Helping, Educating, Accepting, Replenishing, Training, and Supporting
Colorado Springs military homeschoolers in the name
of Christ. Open to anyone who does not require sponsorship to
get on Peterson AFB. We also have our Statement of
Faith and policies on the site.
Maxwell Area
Home Educators
A homeschool support group formed primarily to assist military
homeschoolers on and around Maxwell AFB. Our members live
in Montgomery, Prattville, and other local areas in Alabama.
Military
Home Educators Network
MHEN, located in Hawaii, is a forthrightly Christian organization
created to provide information and networking for military homeschooling
families.
Military Homeschool Support (MHS)
We are primarily military families providing a home education
for our children. We are an inclusive group, serving the Yorktown,
Newport News, Poquoson, Hampton, Virginia area. POC is
Colleen Thompson, .
San
Antonio Military Home Educators
We are a group for military families in the Lackland Air Force
Base area of San Antonio, Texas. We gather weekly for
such activities as park/gym days, bowling, skating, field trips,
etc.
Spirit
Led Homeschool Group
Christian group located at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio.
News
The
memorandum hits the big time
And I still have to wonder why the big push to get homeschoolers
into the military. And why is there a need to "codify"
such an arrangement? Each service already has guidelines
in their enlistment regulations for homeschool enlistees,
guidelines that are applied across the spectrum of recruits.
What more is needed? What more is wanted? Special
treatment? Posted December 14, 2005. Valerie Moon.
Understanding
HR 3753/SB 1691
How can homeschooled grads acquire Tier I status, with the intention
of increasing their chances of enlistment 'success?' For families
who did not use a school-at-home program for all twelve grades,
the work-around for the potential recruit is either to attend
high school for the 12th grade, or to acquire 15 college credit
hours, the equivalent of being a full-time college student for
one semester.
Homeschooling,
Air Force Style
The BAHE began nine years ago when a homeschooling Navy couple
circulated a flyer asking their neighbors if they would be interested
in forming a support group.
Online
Alternative
military family
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.
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.
Homeschooling
in Military Families
Support group for military families who are homeschooling or
considering home schooling their children. ALL military spouses
and families are welcome to join, and we'd love to have some
teachers amongst the group for ideas and input.
Homeschool
Military
This list is for military families who homeschool or are interested
in homeschooling their children. Any discussion about military
family life and homeschooling and the special challenges and/or
advantages that each presents to the other in our daily lives
is welcome.
Homeschooling
Military Families
This group is for military families all over the world to come
together and discuss homeschooling. Feel free to post any questions
or advice you may have.
Military
Home Educators Network
MHEN is a Christian Homeschool list primarily focused on the
military homeschooling family.
Military-homeschool
This list is a place for military persons and their families
who homeschool to come together. We have such unique opportunities
and situations! This list is to support, encourage, swap curriculum,
and pray for encouragement and praise our blessings too.
MilitaryHSFamilies
For Christian homeschooling families connected with the US military.
US
Military homeschool families
This list is for military homeschool families. It is a nondemoninational
list and all are welcome. It's purpose is to support homeschooling
and family life.
Resources
Air
Force Crossroads
The appearance of hyperlinks does not constitute endorsement
by the U.S. Air Force of this Web site or the information, products,
or services contained therein. Such links are provided consistent
with the stated purpose of this DoD Web site.
DoD
Education Activity Policy Memorandum 
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
School Focus Group Questionnaire
The U.S. Army Europe deputy commanding general has led a movement
within the Dependent Education Council to request a DoD-level
home schooling Task Force to study home schooling issues and
make recommendations. NHEN.
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.
The Military
Homeschooler
Serving American military homeschoolers around the world. "The
doubly exciting life of military homeschooling brings with it
special situations: do you ship your learning materials in the
hold baggage or household goods during a PCS?"
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.
NHEN's
Frequently Asked Questions
Whose law do I follow - the state/country where we are stationed,
or our state of residence? What are the military regulations
related to homeschooling? These and other questions answered.
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.
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: Guidelines for Home-Schooled Students
Home-schooled students are as competitive for appointment as
any other student  academic, athletic and leadership potential
are evaluated the same as with any other applicant.
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