West Virginia Homeschool Groups and WV Homeschooling Support
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Getting connected to the information you need and to other experienced homeschool parents can help build confidence for new homeschool parents. Since homeschool laws vary from state to state, we recommend contacting a WV homeschool group within your state. The links below provide you with some support groups in West Virginia. Visit their websites or contact them for information. You can also see more details about West Virginia homeschooling laws.
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Appalachian Cooperative of Christian Home Educators (ACCHE)
We meet on alternating Tuesdays at a local church. Parents teach classes based on areas of interest and ability. Classes vary by semester, but generally include art, gym, and science. Contact Mary or Stephanie for a listing of the current classes offered. After classes, we gather for lunch and social time. We also offer a variety of field trips.
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Christian Home Educators of West Virginia (CHEWV)
Located in South Charleston, West Virginia. CHEWV seeks to promote home schooling as a valuable means to strengthen families, as well as an environment that facilitates discipleship of children in the Christian faith. |
Parkersburg Area Teaching cooperative Homes (PATcH)
PATcH is a group of Christian Homeschooling families in the Mid Ohio Valley area who were looking for more interpersonal relationship than just a support group. We decided to form a co-op of families, in order to share our talents as well as provide a more in depth group learning experience for our children. The co-op is open to anyone who would like to enroll for a year ($6), and class enrollments are done a month in advance, and sometimes have a materials fee. |
St. James TORCH
Located in historic Charles Town, WV, the Parish of St. James the Greater has over 2,000 families. We are are the Roman Catholic homeschool support group the provides support for the growing number of Catholic homeschoolers. |
Tri-State Homeschoolers
Located in Huntington, West Virginia, this is an inclusive group with no membership requirements or fees. All homeschoolers are welcome, no matter what your faith, national origin or homeschool or unschooling style. Tri-State has the goal of giving homeschool children a quality education and providing them with activities that are fun and educational and developing long lasting friendships. |
West Virginia Home Educators Association
The West Virginia Home Educators Association was founded in 1986 to assist homeschooling families. WVHEA is open to everyone, regardless of religion, personal beliefs, or educational philosophy. It is a nonprofit organization run by volunteers – homeschooling parents who fit their work for WVHEA around the needs of their families. |
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