Can a teacher work off their tuition to a homeschool co-op?

A homeschool teacher asks, "Can I work off my co-op fees by teaching a class?" (the answer is no)
A homeschool teacher asks, "Can I work off my co-op fees by teaching a class?" (the answer is no)
Carol Topp discusses the pros and cons of leading a homeschool co-op and your responsibility as its leader in this video clip on Tips and Traps for Homeschool Leaders
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Resources for preventing child abuse in your homeschool group
Video clip on The Disadvantages of Homeschool Co-ops from Homeschool Co-ops Are Like Marriage: Know What You're Getting Into given at the Midwest Great Homeschool Convention in 2014.
A homeschool co-op leader wishes to pay a volunteer for her extraordinary efforts. Can a super volunteer be paid?
A homeschool leader wonders what to call a co-op teacher who is not hired by the co-op.
Homeschool leaders share a list of places where homeschool co-ops meet.
A homeschool group applies for one tax exempt status and the IRS switches them to another.
There was a discussion on the Facebook group I Am a Homeschool Group Leader on co-op drop outs. Lots of leaders shared advice.