
Colonial Heights Privacy Breach
On April 29, 2026, Colonial Heights Public Schools sent an email to individuals in which 110 email addresses and 40 display names were visible

On April 29, 2026, Colonial Heights Public Schools sent an email to individuals in which 110 email addresses and 40 display names were visible

Homeschool Dads: A United Front With Nick Freitas, Renton Rathbun, and Danny Huerta Culture has a lot to say about fathers—and much of it

Unlike most non-public school families, parents providing home instruction must submit a Notice of Intent and evidence of progress annually to their local public

At the conclusion of the 2025 General Assembly session, supporters of SB1031—legislation introduced by Senator Stella Pekarsky (Democrat, 36th District, Fairfax), that removed Virginia’s

March 24, 2026, at 7 p.m. College costs have climbed dramatically over the last two decades—but the surprising truth is that millions of dollars

Legislative Snapshot To date, your HEAV legislative team has reviewed 2,792 bills. We have continually monitored legislation and advocated for the homeschool community at

Homeschoolers have been accepted and excelled in the NCAA ranks for years! If you’re considering this for your homeschooled student-athlete, it’s a journey that

In a quiet corner of Virginia stands the historic Mayhurst Estate—built in 1859 by President James Madison’s great nephew Col. John Willis, adjoining James

At a Glance: How HEAV Protected Homeschool Families in 2024–2025 Problems Solved: HEAV addressed 244 incidents and conflicts affecting homeschool families in Virginia and

We are into the fourth week of the 2026 60-day legislative session. Legislative Snapshot: The last day for general bill submissions was Friday, January

January 23, 2026 — The 2026 legislative session began on January 14th and is in full swing. The HEAV legislative team has reviewed 2,393

What HB2598 and Superintendent Memo 001-26 Mean for Your Family HEAV is pleased to announce that, following its advocacy and the passage of HB2598,