Montana Local Homeschooling Resources
- Montana Homeschooling Resource Pages
- Montana Homeschool Legal Requirements
- Educational resources about Montana
- Montana Homeschool Conferences and Conventions
- Montana Homeschooling Classes and Co-ops
- Other Montana Homeschooling Events
- Homeschooling Field Trips
- Homeschooling Support Groups
- Job opportunities for Montana homeschool students
Montana Homeschooling Resource Pages
Montana Homeschooling
Helpful Information, Links & Tips for Homeschoolers in Montana
Time4Learning Parent Discussion Forum - Montana
Discussions and Resources for Montana Homeschoolers
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Montana Homeschool Legal Requirements
Homeschool Legal Advantage (HLA)
HLA is an outreach of the Christian Law Association. The CLA has faithfully served churches and families since 1969, and has successfully defended over 8,000 educational freedom related cases. Today, the Homeschool Legal Advantage team includes a large group of full-time attorneys and an additional 200+ affiliated attorneys throughout the United States. HLA stands ready to educate and empower Homeschoolers so that they can respond kindly and confidently to local officials when homeschooling questions arise. And, when direct attorney involvement or even legal representation is required to defend your right to homeschool, as a member of Homeschool Legal Advantage, you can rest assured that assistance from one of our experienced attorneys is only a phone call away! For more information, please visit http://www.HomeschoolLegalAdvantage.com
Montana's Homeschool Law
From Montana Coalition of Home Educators
Montana Homeschool Law
From Rocky Mountain Education Connection
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Montana and Regional Homeschool Conferences and Conventions
No current convention information found for Montana.
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Other Montana Homeschooling Events
Bozeman
Project Archaeology
March 27, 2010
Project Archaeology will offer a one-day workshop to homeschool parents at the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, Montana on March 27 to show home educators how to integrate the "Project Archaeology: Investigating
Shelter" curriculum into their home study. "Project Archaeology: Investigating Shelter" is a
supplementary science and social studies curriculum unit for upper elementary grades. It consists of nine comprehensive lessons guiding students through the archaeological study of
shelter including a toolkit of archaeological and scientific concepts and a final performance of understanding. To register for the workshop please contact Crystal Alegria at (406) 994-6925 or calegria@montana.edu
Montana Homeschooling Classes
No current classes have been submitted.
Montana Homeschooling Co-ops
No co-op information found for Montana.
Job and Volunteer Opportunities for Montana Homeschool Students
No job opportunites have been submitted for MT.
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