You are the focus of our 12 Days of Christmas Giveaway starting Monday, December 10. Each day, we’ll offer exciting gifts for Iowa homeschooliing families.
Meet Our Special Needs Advisors
Introducing Homeschool Iowa Special Needs Advisors.: Experienced homeschooling moms offering support and guidance to parents of special needs children.
Taking an End-of-the-Year Snapshot
If you follow a traditional school year, you’re likely approaching the end of your school year. Set aside some time to celebrate and review your year. Take an end-of-the-year snapshot! You won’t regret it.
Community College Summer Camps 2018
Did you know that Iowa Community Colleges offer summer camps for younger students? Here’s a list of offerings with links to each.
What Are Teachable Moments?
What are teachable moments? And how can you recognize — and even develop them — to use effectively in your homeschool? Our 2018 Homeschool Iowa Conference speaker Heidi Franz offers help for you!
College Credit for Homeschooled Students?
Can homeschooled students earn college credits while they’re still being homeschooled? Yes, they can! There are a variety of ways that can be accomplished. Let us help you sort through the possibilities.
2018 Graduation Services
Homeschooled students in Iowa can experience a memorable graduation experience at the 2018 Homeschool Iowa Graduation services in May. A beautiful ceremony with caps and gowns, the graduation includes a speaker and parents awarding diplomas to the graduates.
Meet the Homeschool Iowa Board
Meet the Homeschool Iowa Board. a terrific team dedicated to encouraging and equipping homeschoolers and protecting home education in Iowa.
End-of-High-School Tests
Several standardized tests are associated with the ending of the high school years, including the GED, PSAT, SAT, ACT, COMPASS, ASSET, and ACCUPLACER. Find out more about each of these and how they apply to homeschooled students.
High School Transcripts
Homeschool high school transcripts can be created using the simple steps we provide to effectively present what your high school student has accomplished.