Thanks for your interest and concern on current SC legislation 2017-2018. I provide this information to help us all keep informed. If you have information on pending legislation that might affect homeschooling, please email the [email protected] or Facebook message the SC Homeschooling Connection. These are the bills that have been introduced in the 2017-2018 session. The […]
Homeschool Bands in South Carolina
We have several homeschool bands in South Carolina. If your student is interested to perform in a band or orchestra–here’s some great programs to consider. Does your student want to learn music? Is music performance an important educational opportunity to you? Local music stores often offer lessons…be sure to ask for homeschool discount rates during […]
5 of the Best Math Quotes
Pi has a general value of 3.14. So, March 14th is a day to celebrate Math concepts. We’re sharing some of the best Math quotes we could find along with some links to help you find out more about the mathematician who said it. Math Quote #1 — Edsger Dijkstra “There should be no such […]
Facebook Hacks for Homeschooling: Adjust Settings
In a previous post, I’ve talked about the difference between Facebook groups and pages. Here’s a few more Facebook Hacks for Homeschooling: Adjust Settings. “I like people too much or not at all. I’ve got to go down deep, to fall into people, to really know them.” ~Sylvia Plath, Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath I […]
Basic Qualifications to Homeschool
Do you have the basic qualifications to homeschool? See, when the school’s take on the task of teaching other people’s children, there are some qualifications and training necessary. So, it stands to reason that when a parent takes on the responsibility to educate their child, there should be some basic requirements too. Are you qualified […]
Honors Framework Guideline
In a previous post, I’ve talked about What Counts as an Honors Credit. This is a great reference for those of us who are working on college admissions. If your high schooler is transferring back to public school, you need to know about this Honors Framework Guideline from the Department of Education. Some associations are […]
Special Needs College Programs in South Carolina
Individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities have some opportunities to experience college life. We have several special needs college programs in South Carolina. Check out these opportunities. Does your special needs high schooler desire a postsecondary experience on a college campus? These colleges offer an excellent opportunity to experience higher education and develop life skills. […]
That’s NOT Homeschooling–It’s Abuse
“How could something like this happen?” I wondered. The news anchor narrated a horrible scenario of abuse. Malnourished children living in filth and chained to their beds. Video footage reinforced each shocking detail on the screen. I crossed my fingers and whispered, “Please don’t say homeschool. Please don’t say homeschool.” The anchor concluded, “And they […]














