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HomeSchool Organizations
Helpful Links
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Answers to questions such as:
- What subject
areas are
required?
- Where can a
parent get
materials/textbooks?
- Can a
homeschooled
child
participate in
extra-curricular
activities?
- Can a
homeschooled
student attend
college?
- How and
where does Idaho
law address
education?
- What choices
do parents or
guardians have
under the law
regarding their
child's
education?
...and
many more.
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EBCL Services to HomeSchooling
Families
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Free meeting space - Library
meeting rooms are available for
reservation on a first come,
first served basis at no charge.
Ask at the Information Desk for
details.
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Homeschooling Collection -
See
649.68
in
the
non-fiction
section
to
browse
our
materials
on
homeschooling.
To
recommend
titles,
please
fill
out
a
green
request
form,
which
you
can
find
at
the
Information
Desk.
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Homeschool Binder - General
information on homeschooling and
information on homeschooling in
Idaho. See Suzanne in Youth
Services.
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Curriculum Catalog File - A new
service coming soon. See
Suzanne in Youth Services to
browse catalogs from a number of
homeschooling curriculum
companies.
Stories Starring
Homeschoolers
- Surviving
the Applewhites,
by Stephanie Tolen
- Schooled, by
Gordon Korman
- My Side of
the Mountain, by
Jean Craighead
George
- Nim's
Island, by Wendy
Orr
- Pippi
Longstocking, by
Astrid Lindgren
- Danny, the
Champion of the
World, by Roald
Dahl
- Ida B: and
Her Plans to
Maximize Fun,
Avoid Disaster,
and (Possibly)
Save the World,
by Katherine
Hannigan
- Stargirl &
Love, Stargirl,
by Jerry
Spinelli
- Alice, I
Think, by Susan
Juby
- Chitty
Chitty Bang
Bang, by Ian
Fleming
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Idaho
Homeschool Packet
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State provided packet explaining
Idaho law and offering
homeschool information
(click above link)
GED Information
2010 Iowa Tests
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