Homeschool in Oregon for Homeschooling Education
Scientifically research-based program supports state standards in literacy, science, mathematics, social studies, art and music to prepare children for Kindergarten. Teacher’s Guides help build and assess children’s cognitive skills, alphabet knowledge, and social-emotional development. - SF Reading Street: Grade 3, Student Edition 3.1 (NATL)
Did you know Korea is a mountainous peninsula about the size of Utah? This country’s project is a jeweled crown. The Gryphon House book . . . let my daughter and me learn about crafts from parts of the world where we have relatives and friends. We can make a fiesta dancing hat like those - Global Art: Activities, Projects, and Inventions from Around the World
The Core Virtues Program is a practical, nonsectarian approach to character education on a kindergarten through sixth-grade level that involves approximately twenty minutes per day of reading and discussion. Its goals are the cultivation of character through such virtues as respect, courage, diligence, patience, responsibility, compassion, perseverance, faithfulness, and more. - Core Virtues : A Literature-Based Program in Character Education
Homeschool Oregon:
Home Schooling – Oregon Department of Education
Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR) and Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) with information for families considering home schooling their child(ren).
Homeschooling In Oregon
How do I begin homeschooling in Oregon? Do I have to submit test scores? How do I connect with other Oregonian homeschoolers? What is the best way to teach math to my …
OHEN: Oregon Home Education Network: Welcome to the exciting world …
Welcome to the exciting world of learning at home! OHEN’s 8th Annual Homeschool Prom for homeschoolers aged 14-18 will be at The Ballroom Dance Company in Tigard
Oregon Homeschooling Information – Homeschool, Afterschool, Summer …
Many Oregon homeschoolers select Time4Learning as their homeschooling program for its resources and flexible curriculum that travels with the family.

I’m looking for a homeschooling program to go into for my Junior and Senior years of high school. I need something that is slightly flexible so that I can still keep my part-time job and do schoolwork. (On a side note, it would be helpful if I could do this schoolwork year-round – even on breaks – to get done faster as I am also looking into getting my GED).
*I need something that is free or relatively cheep. Not something that’s going to cost me hundreds of dollars a month. But when I mean free I just mean tuition, I don’t mind paying for books and materials, that’s pretty standard.
**My mom is a single mom, and works most of the day and is busy five to six days out of the week. (Which is why I am typing this, not her) But we both have agreed Public School is not an option. However, Since she is busy she does not have the ability to be an active part of homeschooling like most other parents, so I need something that doesn’t require very much – if any – parental advisement on the matter.
I live in Oregon, near Portland, But I do not want to use any K12 homeschooling sites, I’ve seen some reviews saying they were pretty bad.
Any help would be VERY much appreciated.
Posted on Apr 14, 2012 in Local Homeschools - Tags: oregon
