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Help! How Do I homeschool?
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SPICE Homeschool Support Group
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SPICE, an informal group, holds park days, monthly meetings, and
annual get-togethers, such as camping trips and picnics. There are no rules
and no elected leaders. No one person or committee is required to plan any
activity. Families are invited to plan social activities and/or field
trips of their choice. We remain free, open and most of all simple and
uncomplicated. This enables each family to decide its own homeschool
needs.
SPICE members:
Families represent a wide variety of educational philosophies and
techniques which they share in an atmosphere of open discussion and
warm conversation. There is no formal membership, simply subscription to
the newsletter to keep us all in touch.
Meetings:
Meetings and park days are not directed, but a product each member
makes for him or herself. We support one another by sharing experiences,
information, ideas and books on self-directed learning as a means
toward self sufficiency and independence.
Newsletter:
The SPICE monthly newsletter (5 pages, max) is a place for poems,
quotes and other noteworthy information. It is also a forum for the thoughts
and ideas of SPICE members. The annual subscription cost is $10.
Checks payable to Bonnie Sellstrom.
Always, SPICE is meant to be kept simple.
SPICE
P. O. Box 282
Wilton, CA 95693
SPICE contacts
Ruthann Biel, bielr@ecs.csus.edu
Printed list of names and phone numbers has been deleted for the
electronic version of this publication.
Other Sacramento County Support Groups
Sacramento Council of Parent Educators (SCOPE)
Christian Homeschool Support group, newsletter, monthly meetings,
and activities. Phone mail - (916) ???-????
Homeschooling Cooperative of Sacramento
Newsletter, co-op classes, park days, and field trips. PO Box 217,
Rio Linda, CA 95673
There are dozens of different approaches to homeschooling: a
prepackaged
curriculum, a structured curriculum of your own design, co-op or
shared
learning, working with a teacher, natural learning, a non-structured
curriculum, child-led learning, and many others. Each family should
explore the possibilities and decide on the right approach for
themselves.
Section 48200 of the California Education Code states that:
"Each person between the ages of 6 and 18 years not exempted [by the
code] is subject to compulsory full-time education."
Following are ways some families homeschool in California:
Establish your home as a Private School by filing an R-4 with the
County
or State Department of Education. The R-4, available at the County
Office of Education, can be filed any time during the year and must be
renewed each year between October 1 - 15.
Although no definitive figures exist concerning the number of
homeschooling families that file R-4 affidavits, an educated guess is
that in the 1994-95 school year, at least 12,000 children were
schooled
in homes that were listed with the state as private schools. The
relevant Education Codes are 33190 and 48222 (these two codes are
printed on the back of the R-4 form).
Every person, firm, association, partnership, or corporation offering
or
conducting private school instruction on the elementary or high school
level shall between the first and 15th day of October of each year,
commencing on October 1, 1967, file with the Superintendent of Public
Instruction an affidavit or statement, under penalty of perjury, by
the
owner or other head setting forth the following information for the
current year:
- a)
- All names, whether real or fictitious, of the person, firm,
association, partnership, or corporation under which it has done and
is
doing business.
- b)
- The address, including city and street, of every place of doing
business of the person, firm, association, partnership, or corporation
within the State of California.
- c)
- The address, including city and street, of the location of the
records of the person, firm, association, partnership, or corporation,
and the name and address, including city and street, of the custodian
of
such records
- d)
- The names and addresses, to include city and street, of the
directors, if any, and principal officers of the person, firm,
association, partnership, or corporation.
- e)
- The school enrollment, by grades, number of teachers, coeducational
or enrollment limited to boys or girls and boarding facilities.
- f)
- That the following records are maintained at the address stated,
and
are true and accurate:
- The records required to be kept by Section 48222
- The courses of study offered by the institution.
- The names and addresses, including city and street, of its faculty,
together with a record of the educational qualifications of each.
- g)
- That criminal record summary information has been obtained pursuant
to Section 44237.
Whenever two or more private schools are under the effective control
or
supervision of a single administrative unit, such administrative unit
may comply with the provisions of this section on behalf of each of
the
schools under its control or supervision by submitting one report.
Filing pursuant to this section shall not be interpreted to mean, and
it
shall be unlawful for any school to expressly or impliedly represent
by
any means whatsoever, that the State of California, the Superintendent
of Public Instruction, the State Board of Education, the State
Department of Education, or any division or bureau of the Department,
or
any accrediting agency has made any evaluation, recognition, approval,
or endorsement of the school or course unless this is an actual fact.
The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall prepare and publish a
list of private elementary and high schools to include the name and
address of the school and the name of the school owner or
administrator.
Children who are being instructed in a private full-time day school by
persons capable of teaching shall be exempted. Such school shall,
except under the circumstances described in Section 30, be taught in
the
English language and shall offer instruction in the several branches
of
study required to be taught in the public schools of the state. The
attendance of the pupils shall be kept by private school authorities
in
a register, and the record of attendance shall indicate clearly every
absence of the pupil from school for a half day or more during each
day
that school is maintained during the year.
Exemptions under this section shall be valid only after verification
by
the attendance supervisor of the district, or other person designated
by
the board of education, that the private school has complied with the
provisions of Section 33190 requiring the annual filing by the owner
or
other head of a private school of an affidavit or statement of
prescribed information with the Superintendent of Public Instruction.
The verification required by this section shall not be construed as an
evaluation, recognition, approval, or endorsement of any private
school
or course.
County Office of Education
Special Projects
9738 Lincoln Village Drive
Sacramento, CA 95827
[Gwen Marshall (916) 228-2490]
California State Department of Education
Education Demographics Unit
PO Box 944272
Sacramento, CA 94244-2720
[Ron Reid (916) 657-3812]
To obtain the State Curriculum Standards:
California State Department of Education
PO Box 271,
Sacramento, CA 95812
(916) 445-1260
An alternative private school is available:
Sacramento Valley School
PO Box 1123
Fair Oaks, CA 95628
(916) 962-3681
Correspondence school programs must be recognized as being in
compliance
with the California Education Code. Families enrolled in out-of-state
programs are required by state law to be enrolled in a California
private school, with a California address.
This means you will still need to file an R-4 Affidavit, or enroll in
a
private Independent Study Program (ISP).
Calvert School
Dept. HE113
105 Tuscany Road
Baltimore, MD 21210
(410) 243-6030
Clonlara School
Home Based Education Program
1289 Jewett Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
(313) 769-4515
Oak Meadow School
PO Box 712
Blacksburg, VA 24063
(703) 552-3263
Your children may be enrolled in a satellite program of a private
school
which has filed a Private School R-4 Affidavit.
River Valley School
451 Parkfair Drive
Sacramento CA 95864
(916) 483-8575
Phone SCOPE, 916-???-????for a list of Christian ISPs.
Children enrolled in public school ISPs become public school students,
subject to the rules and regulations of both the district and state.
Information can be obtained by calling your local school district and
asking about their Independent Study Program.
A homeschooling parent with a valid California teaching credential for
grades and subjects taught may be exempted under the private tutorial
exemption. Relevant Education Code 48224.
Education Code 48224
Children not attending a private, full-time, day school and who are
being instructed in study and recitation for at least three hours a
day
for 175 days each calendar year by a private tutor or other person in
the several branches of study required to be taught in the public
schools of this state and in the English language shall be exempted.
The tutor or other person shall hold a valid state credential for the
grade taught. The instruction shall be offered between the hours of 8
o'clock a.m. and 4 o'clock p.m.
To locate a tutor check the yellow pages of the phone book under
"Tutoring".
Lastly, some families choose to homeschool "underground". This means
they don't utilize any of the above approaches. There are a variety
of
reasons for making this choice, differing from family to family.
The best approach to homeschooling is to learn as much as possible!
Read books, publications, attend homeschooling conferences, curriculum
fairs, support group meetings, and/or talk with individual
homeschooling
families. Be aware that there are many distinctly different ways to
homeschool. Finding the one that best suits your family's needs may
take some time.
Homeschooling presents an unequaled opportunity for real socialization
by providing ample time for a child's participation in sports
activities, musical groups, church and youth organizations, field
trips,
volunteer opportunities, arts and crafts workshops, neighborhood
children's activities and many other activities. At the same time,
homeschooling parents recognize that the family provides the principal
elements for social development: love, security, discipline,
interdependence and responsibility.
Any private school can offer Driver Instruction. All the necessary
paperwork is available to schools, free of charge:
DMV, Division of Administration,
Forms Management Unit
PO Box 932382
Sacramento, CA 94232-3820
Phone Mail - 657-7836
Use school letterhead to request a DMV Requisition Form (DL 396).
Materials are only obtainable from the DMV in May for the following
school year. Materials can only be requested at this time, so plan
ahead.
Education Codes applicable are 51220 and 51220.1. Also applicable is
California Administrative Code (Title 5, 10020) which describes the
areas to be included in Driver Education courses.
Teen Driver Guide is available from your local DMV office.
Alternatively, students may be able to take the required courses at a
local public high school; take classes at a private driving school;
ask
a local private school that already offers driver education to its
students if your child may enroll in their class.
The ROP is a job training program jointly offered by local business,
industry, school districts, and the County Office of Education. It
includes classroom orientation and on-site job training. First
priority
in enrollment is given to high school seniors. There is no entrance
exam. For more information:
10170 Missile Way
Mather A.F.B. CA 95655
(916) 228-2725
This examination was developed to provide a means by which qualified
individuals could leave high school early. Examinees who demonstrate
proficiency in the basic skills (reading, writing, and mathematics)
receive a Certificate of Proficiency, which is the only certificate
equivalent by law, in the state of California, to a high school
diploma.
The CHSPE is open to anyone meeting at least one of the following
requirements:
- 16 years of age or older.
- Completion of at least one year of enrollment in the tenth grade.
- Student has "been enrolled in the second half-year of the tenth
grade
since the beginning of the semester in which that test date occurs."
(This is the section used for most underage homeschoolers).
The CHSPE is normally given two times a year, around November and
April.
Test registration (the deadline is about one month prior to exam) and
information booklets by Barron and ARCO are available from your public
library or local bookstore. For further details:
CHSPE Program
PO Box 23490
Oakland, CA 94623-0490
(510) 873-8100
The test measures a student's ability to comprehend, apply, and
analyze
information in: literature/arts, writing skills, history, math, and
social studies, or as closely as possible, the outcomes associated
with
4 years of high school instruction. The GED High School Equivalency
Certificate is deemed by California law to be a high school diploma
for
purposes of employment by all state and local public agencies.
For details:
GED Program Coordinator
1-800-626-9433
Most colleges and universities have entrance exams, but many of them
place much more weight on an individual student's ability and
aptitude.
Homeschooled children have encountered little difficulty continuing
their education, whether in local community colleges, Ivy League
universities, vocational institutes or other avenues of higher
education.
Adventist Home Educator
PO Box 836
Camino, CA 95709
Alliance for Parental Involvement in Education (ALLPIE)
PO Box 59
East Chatham, NY 12060-0059
(518) 392-6900
Catholic Home School Newsletter
688 11th Ave NW
New Brighton, MN 55112
The Drinking Gourd
PO Box 2557
Redmond, WA 98073
HELP (Home Education League of Parents)
Suite 131
3208 Cahuenga Blvd. West
Los Angeles, CA 90068
(800) 582-9061
Islamic Homeschool Assn. of North America
1312 Plymouth Ct.
Raleigh, NC 27610
Jewish Home Educators' Network
Marc Emstoff
2 Webb Road
Sharon, MA 02067
Latino Homeschoolers
Lucy Salcido-Carter
1087 Moreno Avenue
Palo Alto, Ca 94303
National Association for Mormon Home Educators
2770 South 1000 West
Perry, UT 84302
(801) 723-5355
National Handicapped Homeschoolers Associated Network (NATHAN)
5383 Alpine Road SE
Oglalla, WA 98359
(206) 857-4257
National Homeschool Association
P O Box 157290
Cincinnati, OH 45215-7290
(513) 772-9580
Single Parents Network Children with Special Needs
729 N Goldenstate Blvd., Suite 210
Turlock, CA 95380
(209) 667-6219
Vegan Homeschoolers
5313 A Heritage Way NE
Albuquerque, NM 87109
Not all families choose to follow a curriculum. Families who do, find
that most national homeschooling magazines contain advertisements for
curriculum, as well as supplies and correspondence schools. Local
teachers' stores carry lots of "school" type workbooks.
Many resources can be obtained from your local library free of charge.
You can homeschool on an extremely limited budget by being creative
and
resourceful. Garage sales, rummage sales, and secondhand bookstores
are
good sources for books, sometimes even textbooks.
In Their Own Way
Awakening Your Child's Natural Genius
The Radiant Child
Seven Kinds of Smart
ARMSTRONG, Thomas
Bear's Guide to Non-Traditional College Degrees
BEAR, John, Ph.D.
Hard Times In Paradise
Homeschooling For Excellence
COLFAX, David & Mickie
The Art of Education
DOBSON, Linda
Dumbing Us Down
The Exhausted School
GATTO, John Taylor
Free At Last
GREENBERG, Dan
The Lifelong Learner
GROSS, Ronald
Family Matters - Why Homeschooling Makes Sense
GUTERSON, David
How I Became An Autodidact
HAILEY, Kendall
Alternatives In Education
The Home School Reader
HEGENER, Mark and Helen
What Your _____ Grader Needs to Know. (There is one book for
each grade 1-6.)
HIRSCH, E. D. Jr.
Escape From Childhood
Freedom and Beyond
How Children Fail
How Children Learn
Learning All The Time
Teach Your Own
The Underachieving School
What Do I Do Monday?
HOLT, John
The Relaxed Homeschool
HOOD, Mary
Home Education Resource Guide
HUBBS, Don
And The Children Played
JOUNDRY, Patricia
Who Does What When?
Should I Teach My Kids At Home?
KERMAN, Kate
The Everyday Genius
KLEIN, Peter
The Question Is College
KOHL, Herbert
Talent Education: An Analysis
LANDERS, Ray
I Learn Better By Teaching Myself
Still Teaching Ourselves
LEISTICO, Agnes
The Teenage Liberation Handbook
Real Lives: 11 Teenagers Who Don't Go To School
LLEWELLYN, Grace
For The Children's Sake
MASON, Charlotte M.
Better Late Than Early
The Successful Homeschool Family Handbook
MOORE, Raymond & Dorothy
Schooling at Home
PEDERSON, Anne & O'MARA, Peggy, eds.
The Big Book Of Home Learning
PRIDE, Mary
The First Home-School Catalog
REED, Donn
The Three R's At Home
RICHMAN, Howard & Susan
Good Stuff: Learning Tools For All Ages
RUPP, Rebecca
Insult To Intelligence
SMITH, Frank
The Home School Manual
WADE, Theodore E. Jr.
Better Than School
Child's Work
WALLACE, Nancy
Your Child Learns Naturally
WARNER, Silas L.
Children Learning At Home
WEBB, Julie
Growing Without Schooling
2269 Massachusetts Ave
Cambridge, Ma 02140
(617) 864-3100
Sample issue, $4.50
Bi-monthly $25/yr
Home Education Magazine
PO Box 1083
Tonasket, Wa 98855
(509) 486-1351
Sample issue $4.50
Bi-monthly $21/yr
Moore Report International
The Moore Foundation
PO Box 1
Camas, WA 98607
Single Issue $2
Bi-monthly $12/yr
The Teaching Home
PO Box 20219
Portland, OR 97220
Single issue $3.75
Bi-monthly $15
Unschooling Ourselves
P.O. Box 1014
Eugene, OR 97440
Quarterly $12/yr
Applegate's Christian Bookstore
4100 Cameron Park Drive
Cameron Park, CA 95682
(916) 672-2227
County Book Dock
4121 Power Inn Road
Sacramento, CA
(916) 381- 4172 (Call for hours, open irregularly)
The Report Card
- 6366 Tupelo Dr.
Citrus Heights, CA 95621
(916) 725-5320
- 9550 B Micron Ave
Sacramento, CA 95827
(916) 369-5599
Teachers Exchange
- 8089 Madison Ave, Suite 4
Citrus Heights, CA 95610
(916) 965-8921
- 3421 El Camino Ave
(916) 485-2371
- 1012 Florin Road
(916) 427-5247
Teachers' World
10100 N Lower Sacramento Rd
Stockton, CA
(209) 476-0525
Toys That Teach
- 5111 College Oak Dr
(916) 334-4835
- 12401 Folsom Blvd.
(916) 351-9093
Beers Book Center
1431 L Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 443-5165/442-9475
River City Books
2527 J St.
Sacramento, CA 95816
(916) 446-9055
A Beka Book Publications
Box 1800
Pensacola, FL 32532
(800) 874-2352
Text books
Acorn Naturalists
17300 E 17th St.
Suite J-236
Tustin, CA 92680
(714) 838-5309
Naturalist tools, books
Alpha Omega
PO Box 3153
Tempe, AZ 85280
(800) 821-4443
Learning materials
Animal Town
PO Box 485
Healdsburg, CA 95448
(800) 445-8642
Games, books
Backyard Scientist
PO Box 16966
Irvine, CA 92713
Science books
Blue Mountain Book Peddler
15301 Grey Fox Road
Upper Marlboro, MD 20772
(301) 627-2131
Saxon math, Brown Paper book series + others
Blue Spruce Biological Supply Inc.
221 South Street
Castle Rock, CO 80104
(800) 825-8522
Science lab materials
Bluestocking Press
PO Box 2030
Shingle Springs, CA 95682-2030
800-959-8586, 530-621-1123
Specializes in books consistent with the principles of America's Founders
Bolchazy-Carducci
1000 Brown Street, Unit 101
Wauconda, IL 60084
Language materials, including Latin
Brook Farm Books
PO Box 277
Lyndon, CT 05849
The First Home-School Catalog
Builder Books
PO Box 5291
Lynnwood, WA 98046-5291
(800) 548-1106
Full line of home education materials
California Kids History Catalog
PO Box 1521
Sonoma, CA 95476
(707) 996-0121
California history books
Charlotte Mason Research & Supply Co.
PO Box 172
Stanton, NJ 08885
Books and resources promoting Charlotte Mason's educational philosophy
Chinaberry Book Service
2780 Via Orange Way, #B
Spring Valley, CA 91978
(800) 776-2242
One of the best book catalogs, children's books, tapes, and adult
books; with book reviews
Claudia's Caravan
PO Box 1582
Alameda, CA 94501
(510) 521-7871
Foreign language materials
Cobblestone Publishing Inc.
7 School Street
Peterborough, NH 03458-1454
(800) 821-0115
Social studies, history, science magazines
Crane's Select Educational Materials
PO Box 124
Bedford, IN 47421
(812) 279-3434
Homeschooling products, science and history
Capper's Book Service
616 Jefferson
Topeka, KS 66607
(800) 777-7171
Books, mainly historical fiction
Creative Kids Learning Co.
964 Holland Road
Holland, PA 18966
(215) 355-1442
Creative/alternative learning emphasis
Creative Learning Systems, Inc.
16510 Via Esprillo
San Diego, CA 92127-1708
(800)458-2880
"Your cybersource for seeing, touching, and experiencing technology."
Cuisenaire Co. Of America
PO Box 5026
White Plains, NY 10602-5026
(800) 237-3142
Math and science
Dept. Of Education Resources
Extension Programs Section
National Gallery Of Art
4th and Constitution Ave NW
Washington, DC 20565
Films, videocassettes, slides of famous artists available for free rental
Dover Publications, Inc.
31 East 2nd Street
Mineola, NY 11701
Outstanding general purpose resource
Edmund Scientific
101 East Gloucester Pike
Barrington, NJ 08007-1380
(609) 547-8880
Scientific equipment
George F. Cram Company, Inc.
PO Box 426
Indianapolis, IN 46206
(317) 635-5564
Map and geography materials
Hearthsong
Mail Processing Center
6519 N. Galena Road
PO Box 1773
Peoria, IL 61656-1773
(800) 325-2502
Toys, books
Holt Associates
2269 Massachusetts Ave
Cambridge, MA 02140
(617) 864-3100
Homeschooling books, games, instruments, tapes
Home Education Press
PO Box 1083
Tonasket, WA 98855
(509) 486-1351
Homeschooling books
Institute For Math Mania
PO Box 910
Montpelier, VT 05601
(802) 223-5871
Math books and games
Japanese American Curriculum Project
PO Box 1587
San Mateo, CA 94401-0892
(800) 874-2242
Asian American books, tapes
Key Curriculum Press
PO Box 2304
Berkeley, CA 94702
(800) 338-7638
Math books grades 4-12
Learning At Home
PO Box 270
Honaunau, HI 96726
(808) 328-9669
K-12 books, workbooks, math manipulatives, science, art supplies
Michael Olaf
PO Box 1162
Arcata, CA 95521
(707) 826-1557
An excellent all round resource
Modern Talking Picture Service
5000 Park Street North
St. Petersburg, FL 33709
(800) 243-6877
Huge variety of educational films, free shipping
Moore Foundation
PO Box 1
Camas, WA 98607
Newsletter, Weaver, Konos curriculum, and Moore-McGuffey readers
Music For Little People
PO Box 1460
Redway, CA 95560
(800) 727-2233
Children's music tapes, CDs
Music In Motion
109 Spanish Village, #645
Dallas, TX 75248
(800) 455-0649
Music books
Northwest
4311 Anthony Court #3700
Rocklin, CA 95677
(916) 652-9119
Huge science catalog
Pathway Publishers
Rr #4, Box 266
La Grange, IN 46761
Amish textbooks
Ray Toelke Associates
PO Box 253
Chatham, NY 12037
History games
Saxon Publishing Inc.
1300 Mcgee, #100
Norman, OK 73072
(800) 284-7019
Math textbooks, Saxon Math
Scientific Wizardry
9925 Fairview Ave
Boise, ID 83704
(208) 377-8575
Science stuff
Shar
PO Box 1411
Ann Arbor, MI 48106
(800) 248-7427
Suzuki music materials and instruments
Timberdoodle
E. 1610 Spencer Lake Road
Shelton, WA 98584
(206) 426-0672
Educational materials, Fishertechnik kits
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Contents copyright 1995, SPICE. Ruthann Biel
posted this to the home-ed mailing list, saying
If you want such a brochure for your state, you could use ours as
an outline, changing info to meet your own local needs. Enjoy.
She also writes
If your organization has a brochure, please share a copy with us.
If you have any suggestions for this brochure, please send them to us
c/o bielr@ecs.csus.edu.
Thank you.
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Please send updates to SPICE, c/o Ruthann Biel, bielr@ecs.csus.edu.
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The Fine Print
This booklet was prepared for your information only. It is not
intended to be, and does not constitute the giving of legal advice.
Help! How Do I Homeschool? was prepared by volunteers.
A donation to SPICE to make it available to more people is welcome.
For a single copy please send four first class stamps to SPICE.
Revised edition 6/4/1995. HTML version 7/27/95, based on the email version 7/13/95.
Copyright © 1995
Contents copyright © 1995, SPICE. Ruthann Biel
posted this to the home-ed mailing list, saying
If you want such a brochure for your state, you could use ours as
an outline, changing info to meet your own local needs. Enjoy.
She also writes
If your organization has a brochure, please share a copy with us.
If you have any suggestions for this brochure, please send them to us
c/o Ruthann Biel.
Thank you.
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