Homeschooling is regulated at the state level, so connecting with local homeschoolers is an important step to start homeschooling in West Virginia. Find the West Virginia homeschool groups closest to you and get connected with your local homeschooling community, learn about the homeschool requirements in West Virginia, and discover the co-ops, classes, sports and arts opportunities, and social get-togethers in your area.
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Our listing of West Virginia state organizations and local homeschool groups is ordered alphabetically by city, with statewide organizations listed first. If you would like to submit a group, you may do so using the red button above.
West Virginia Homeschool Organizations (Statewide)
West Virginia Home Educators AssociationWest Virginia Statewide
Founded in 1986 to assist homeschooling families. WVHEA is open to everyone, regardless of religion, personal beliefs, or educational philosophy. It is a nonprofit organization run by volunteers homeschooling parents who fit their work for WVHEA around the needs of their families.
Christian Home Educators of West VirginiaWest Virginia Statewide
CHEWV- Training children to the glory and honor of God our Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior.
West Virginia Local Homeschool Groups
St. James HomeschoolersCharles Town
St. James Homeschoolers is a group of lay faithful established to promote homeschooling among Catholic families and to support those families who are engaged in providing their children’s primary education at home. Special events include the First Friday Mass at a local nursing home, participation in the St. James Monthly Children’s Mass, Bi-weekly Faith & Fitness activities, field trips, community projects, pro-life activities, seasonal parties, social & family activities, and more. This ministry holds monthly meetings. Contact SJH via email at homeschool@stjameswv.org if you are interested in participating with the St. James Homeschoolers.
Art With Mrs. JaynieHarrisonburg
Art with Mrs. Jaynie teaches in-person pod learning art classes to kiddos in and around the Harrisonburg, VA area. She will bring all the art supplies you need to complete art projects ranging from drawing, to painting, to clay. In-person classes are for small groups of students together for weekly or bi-weekly art classes. Additionally, she teaches virtual homeschool art curriculum, where she will ship supplies to individuals around the country. In-person and virtual classes area available from PreK- High School students.
POLE Homeschool Support Group & Resource CenterLawrence County
Support for Lawrence and surrounding counties of KY & WV. We are a homeschool support group who assist in social activities and resources for curriculum and record keeping. We supply support and tutoring if needed. Membership is FREE!
Christian Homeschool Families of WVLewisburg, Charleston, Beckley, Hinton, Stickney, Marmet, Madison, and Montgomery
We are a Christian homeschool support group for families in West Virginia and the surrounding areas who have chosen to homeschool their children.
Monongalia HomeschoolersMorgantown, Monongalia County, Marion County, Preston County
Get connected. Get support. We are homeschoolers in Morgantown, Monongalia County, Marion County, Preston County and other areas in North Central WV, West Virginia. Do you home school? Please join us for various activities including bowling, ice skating, field trips, play groups, etc.
RCHERitchie, Pleasants, Doddridge, Wood, Tyler, and surrounding area
Ritchie Co homeschool (RCHE) group welcomes surrounding area homeschoolers. Offering field trips, holiday parties, park days and much more. If you are not currently homeschooling and just interested in more info, RCHE members are more than glad to answer any questions through messages.
West Virginia Home Educators AssociationWest Virginia Statewide
Founded in 1986 to assist homeschooling families. WVHEA is open to everyone, regardless of religion, personal beliefs, or educational philosophy. It is a nonprofit organization run by volunteers homeschooling parents who fit their work for WVHEA around the needs of their families.