New List: Public and Private Schools and Homeschooling (PPSP-H)
Helen Hegener
An Invitation to Join:
Public and Private Schools and Homeschooling (PPSP-H) is a
nation-wide email list created for the discussion of issues relating
to public and private school programs which are directed at and
marketed to homeschooling families. This is an open list, welcoming
participants from all sides of the issue. Please respect differences
of opinion.
To subscribe, send a blank email message to <mailto:
[email protected]> or visit the PPSP-H website:
http://www.egroups.com/group/PPSP-H
In the Links section of this list's website
http://www.egroups.com/links/PPSP-H you'll find an extensive
collection of links on the subject of public and private school
programs and homeschooling, collected from state and national
sources. We welcome the addition of relevant links, and we encourage
you to upload files to the filesharing area.
http://www.egroups.com/files/PPSP-H
An example of the current links: http://www.egroups.com/links/PPSP-H
From Home Education Magazine
Homeschoolers, Is Our Good Name for Sale? by Larry and Susan Kaseman
Homeschooling in Public Schools: A Dangerous Oxymoron, by Larry
and Susan Kaseman
Hanging On To What Makes Homeschooling Distinctive, by Larry and
Susan Kaseman
Psst! Homeschooler, Have I Got a Carrot for You! by Linda Dobson
Labeling Publicly Funded Programs for Homeschooling, by Christine Webb
National Home Education Network
Legal and Legislative Information Network
Preserving Homeschooling Rights, by Amy Grant
Public Education Websites
A Nation At Risk
Education Week
EducationNews.org
State Information
California
HSC: FAQ: What Services Do Homeschoolers Want from the Public
School System?
CHN: Declaration of Homeschool Independence
CHN: The Politics of Education
Washington
TPA: Public School Alt Ed Programs and Homeschooling: What Are
the Issues?
WHO: Public School Alternative Education Programs, by Janice Hedin
Wisconsin
WPA: WPA Letter to Public School District Administration
WPA: What To Do When School Officials Contact You
Again, links to these articles and many others are available to
listmembers at the list's link page, and listmembers are encouraged
to share their own links and to upload files:
http://www.egroups.com/links/PPSP-H
http://www.egroups.com/files/PPSP-H
To join: Send a blank email message to <mailto:
[email protected]> or visit the PPSP-H website:
http://www.egroups.com/group/PPSP-H
We hope you'll join this discussion list and share your experiences,
ideas, opinions and resources on public and private school programs
and homeschooling. Please forward this message and invitation to
other lists and individuals who may be interested.
Helen Hegener, Listowner
HEM-Editor@...
http://www.egroups.com/group/PPSP-H
Public and Private Schools and Homeschooling (PPSP-H) is a
nation-wide email list created for the discussion of issues relating
to public and private school programs which are directed at and
marketed to homeschooling families. This is an open list, welcoming
participants from all sides of the issue. Please respect differences
of opinion.
To subscribe, send a blank email message to <mailto:
[email protected]> or visit the PPSP-H website:
http://www.egroups.com/group/PPSP-H
In the Links section of this list's website
http://www.egroups.com/links/PPSP-H you'll find an extensive
collection of links on the subject of public and private school
programs and homeschooling, collected from state and national
sources. We welcome the addition of relevant links, and we encourage
you to upload files to the filesharing area.
http://www.egroups.com/files/PPSP-H
An example of the current links: http://www.egroups.com/links/PPSP-H
From Home Education Magazine
Homeschoolers, Is Our Good Name for Sale? by Larry and Susan Kaseman
Homeschooling in Public Schools: A Dangerous Oxymoron, by Larry
and Susan Kaseman
Hanging On To What Makes Homeschooling Distinctive, by Larry and
Susan Kaseman
Psst! Homeschooler, Have I Got a Carrot for You! by Linda Dobson
Labeling Publicly Funded Programs for Homeschooling, by Christine Webb
National Home Education Network
Legal and Legislative Information Network
Preserving Homeschooling Rights, by Amy Grant
Public Education Websites
A Nation At Risk
Education Week
EducationNews.org
State Information
California
HSC: FAQ: What Services Do Homeschoolers Want from the Public
School System?
CHN: Declaration of Homeschool Independence
CHN: The Politics of Education
Washington
TPA: Public School Alt Ed Programs and Homeschooling: What Are
the Issues?
WHO: Public School Alternative Education Programs, by Janice Hedin
Wisconsin
WPA: WPA Letter to Public School District Administration
WPA: What To Do When School Officials Contact You
Again, links to these articles and many others are available to
listmembers at the list's link page, and listmembers are encouraged
to share their own links and to upload files:
http://www.egroups.com/links/PPSP-H
http://www.egroups.com/files/PPSP-H
To join: Send a blank email message to <mailto:
[email protected]> or visit the PPSP-H website:
http://www.egroups.com/group/PPSP-H
We hope you'll join this discussion list and share your experiences,
ideas, opinions and resources on public and private school programs
and homeschooling. Please forward this message and invitation to
other lists and individuals who may be interested.
Helen Hegener, Listowner
HEM-Editor@...
http://www.egroups.com/group/PPSP-H