District of Columbia Homeschool Organizations & Support Groups
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General District of Columbia Homeschooling Information & Legal Requirements
District of Columbia Homeschooling Organizations & Support Groups
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Homeschool Conferences, Conventions & Other Homeschooling Events
Co-ops & Academic Enrichment (Academic classes, testing, tutoring, etc.)
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District of Columbia State Homeschool Organizations
No homeschool organizations found for District of Columbia.
District of Columbia Homeschool Support Groups
Andrews Air Force Base
Andrews Home Educators
Members of this yahoo group gain access to the current roster, contact information for AHE board members, the updated calendar of events, the list of activity coordinators, our home business/skill list, the AHE Swap Shop, the AHE Library inventory, the group email chain for reminders and updates, and a host of other things.
Bolling AFB
Bolling Area Home Educators (BAHE)
DC area Military homeschool support group
PO Box 8401, Bolling AFB, DC 20032-8401
Phone:(301) 875-8983
E-mail:contactbahe@yahoo.com
DC
DC Community Learning Network
An inclusive online resource for families choosing an alternative educational path for their school-age children.
Washington
DC Area Preschool Homeschoolers
D.C. Area Preschool Homeschoolers (DCAPH, or "decaf") offers community and support for homeschooling parents of children ages birth to six who are willing to commute to activities inside and slightly outside the Beltway. We hold twice weekly playgroups and sponsor field trips to museums, as well as other activities. While some members live farther afield, most activities and playgroups are held in Washington, DC and suburbs inside the beltway.
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