Feb 11, 2026 | Blog, Struggling Learners, Unique Learners
by Shari McMinn I was so tired. Weary to the depths of my despairing soul. For years, I had homeschooled nine children, many of whom were unique learners. The days were incredibly long. Then my beloved husband died unexpectedly, and I was single-parenting with five...
Feb 4, 2026 | Blog, Homeschool Freedom, Legislative Update
by Colleen Enos The last two weeks have been full of SMART Act (State Measurement for Accountable, Responsive, and Transparent Government) hearings at the Capitol with a smattering of committee work on bills. The Joint Judiciary Committee met for three days, and the...
Jan 28, 2026 | Blog, How to Homeschool
Right now, school choice and vouchers for homeschooling are hot topics of discussion in Colorado. But what are the consequences for accepting tax-payer funding for private homeschools or for families to participate in public school “homeschool” programs? How in a...
Jan 21, 2026 | Homeschool Freedom, Legislative Update
by Colleen Enos Friday, January 16th, Day Three of the legislative session, began in a manner that seemed to promote general agreement in the Colorado House of Representatives. Since the upcoming Monday, January 19th, was Martin Luther King Jr. Day and a legal state...
Jan 16, 2026 | Press Release
Contact: Kashia Davis, Outreach Director Email: Kashia@CHEC.org Phone: 303-358-7918 | CHEC Office: 720-842-4852 by Christian Horstmann Our public schools lost 10,000 students this year. Is there another reason beyond the baby bust and a population pinch?...