
For the Stay-At-Home Graduate
To all of you graduates, who have marked this exciting event in your life – you’re finished! And congratulations to you! A few months

To all of you graduates, who have marked this exciting event in your life – you’re finished! And congratulations to you! A few months

by Maiya Drennen The months leading up to graduation will quite possibly be some of the most stressful and pressure-filled months of your life.

by Jonathan Brush Acceptance into the perfect college has become the cultural standard for personal and parental success. At every turn, heavily credentialed experts

Homeschool High School by Diane Kummer Homeschool parents are a varied lot! Some of you have been teaching high school for many years, and

Return to Public School Q. I’ve just started homeschooling and I may send my teen back to high school next year. I am looking

In 2015, the latest year for which we have statistics, 59% of seniors who graduated from Virginia public and nonprofit colleges in 2015 had

Good Driver Discount Numerous homeschool families that applied for the Good Driver Discount for their qualified student teens were denied the discount by their

Q. Is sign language accepted by colleges for a foreign language for Virginia homeschoolers? A. American Sign Language (ASL) is accepted by ALL public

Q. Can the PSAT be used in place of a standardized achievement test for end-of-year homeschool testing in Virginia? What are the differences between

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=giHVN8N875w Just what needs to go into a homeschool transcript? Do I need to keep special records for Virginia homeschooling? Get answer to these

Q. Some homeschool co-ops offer credits for courses. Should I give my children credits for the classes I teach them at home? A. A credit

Q. If a homeschool student takes dual enrollment classes at a community college, could this impact freshman scholarship opportunities? A. According to Lee Andes,