Starting a homeschool program to help disadvantaged children
A teacher is wanting to start a program to help students with learning disabilities or medical conditions.
A teacher is wanting to start a program to help students with learning disabilities or medical conditions.
A new treasurer of a large homeschool co-op recently contacted me. The co-op had a long standing practice of giving checks to all the volunteer co-op teachers at the beginning of the school year. These checks were to be used…
A new homeschool leader asks several questions about appointing board members and if members need to be allowed to vote.
A homeschool co-op leader asks about returning supply fees charged to members.
A homeschool leader has questions about taxes, incorporation and leaving a group.
An experienced public school teacher wants to work in a homeschool co-op instead. What does she need to know?
Over at The PioneerWoman, Heather L. Sanders shares a blog post with her 6 suggestions for someone planning a support group meeting, especially one that focuses on work and homeschooling. Work and Homeschool? – Planning a Support Meeting The following…
A homeschool group finds it costs $95 to open a checking account
A new co-op leaders asks: Come tax time, do we file with the IRS (like I do for our household every year?) For example, do we use turbo tax and file for our co-op?
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