Caroline County
Some parents received a letter, dated June 15, 2023, that stated, “At this time our records show that you have not submitted the evidence
Some parents received a letter, dated June 15, 2023, that stated, “At this time our records show that you have not submitted the evidence
HEAV has addressed concerns regarding district correspondence that identified a notice of intent as a “request” that must be “approved.” We are pleased to
Lighthouses have captured the imagination of people for centuries, serving as beacons of safety and symbols of perseverance in the face of adversity. You
Grammar and punctuation can be one of the most frustrating and tear-inducing subjects for students–and even teachers! If you’ve struggled with these lessons in
In our modern, fast-paced world of constant innovation, in our everyday homeschool, we tend to overlook the beauty and wisdom of the past. As
Homeschool ID Cards Q. Why do I need an HEAV member card when I can buy a homeschool identification card for a few dollars—or
A parent who had complied with the homeschool law received an unexpected home visit from two truancy officers, and we understand there are 14
What are you studying in history this fall? What would happen if you brought the history lessons a bit closer to home? Including family
A parent correctly submitted documentation to be recognized as a Virginia Certified Tutor under compulsory attendance law, §22.1-254(A); however, Fairfax incorrectly processed the parent’s
8/31/23 HEAV has resolved the district requiring a child’s gender, race, Hispanic status, date of birth, and grade as well as the difficulty experienced
A parent who enrolled in an online public school through Scott County was instructed by her own district to file a notice of intent
HEAV reached out to Madison County regarding inaccurate requirements in a letter to parents and, after collaborating with the school board attorney, they have