Legislative Update March 13, 2019

Legislative Update March 13, 2019

By Legislative Liaison Carolyn Martin Ready…Set…Wait and Prepare As of today, there are fifty-one days left in the session. A lot can still happen. A bill introduced this late in the session could breeze through the entire process in three days....

read more
Loving Your Neighbor: Bringing it Home

Loving Your Neighbor: Bringing it Home

By guest author Pete Olson How do we as homeschool families balance reaching out to others and protecting our children from the world? Homeschool father and pastor Pete Olson gives some insight in this interview. A person who lives next door is...

read more
Legislative Update February 27, 2019

Legislative Update February 27, 2019

By Legislative Liaison Carolyn Martin Parental Rights: A Cornerstone If families are the bedrock of a healthy, thriving society, parental rights are the cornerstone. Many bills this session threaten to weaken that cornerstone by chipping away at...

read more
Knowing Who We Are, Where We Are Going

Knowing Who We Are, Where We Are Going

By guest author David Watkins I was reading a small periodical recently and came across a story about the great physicist, Albert Einstein. It immediately reminded me of something I occasionally see manifested in veteran home educators.  The...

read more
Legislative Update February 13, 2019

Legislative Update February 13, 2019

By Legislative Liaison Carolyn Martin Awakening to the Danger Hundreds of concerned citizens from all across Colorado swarmed the Capitol building two weeks ago to voice their opposition to the latest iteration of Comprehensive Human Sexuality...

read more
Christ Plus Homeschooling?

Christ Plus Homeschooling?

by Julianna Dotten Homeschooling won’t save us. I know that may sound obvious (after all, we wouldn’t change our creed to “I believe in the power of homeschooling …”). But somehow, the thinking tends to creep into our lives. We get so excited about...

read more
Legislative Update January 30, 2019

Legislative Update January 30, 2019

By Legislative Liaison Carolyn Martin Who’s in Charge? The real question our culture seems to be grappling with is who gets to decide? Is it parents or is it the state that has the best interest of the child in mind? When it comes to right and...

read more
Practical Tips for Teaching Civics

Practical Tips for Teaching Civics

An interview with Julianna Dotten, author of Colorado Civics What is the importance of students learning about their state? Colorado is unique in its state history in that we really were founded by bachelor-miners (I say that tongue-in-cheek)....

read more

Subscribe to the Blog

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
Name

Categories