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Schools that Offer Homeschool Classes
Participating in an Accredited Program What are the advantages: It will simplify the admissions process to a Georgia State School It will simplify your record keeping What are the disadvantages: You will lose control of the curriculum your students use You will lose control of your school schedule You will lose control of directing your child’s education The pioneers of the modern home school movement have fought and won many hard battles to win the freedoms we have today to control the education of our children. Why do we so easily give it up for a convenience? For every family that signs on to an accredited program, homeschooling moves one step closer to making an accredited program a requirement for us all. The following web sites do not include accredited programs. If you need an accredited program go to the Georgia Accrediting Commission web page. The Georgia Home Education Association does not endorse any of the following classes. This is for your information only. Please send additions to be considered to info@ghea.org.
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The Association will serve and assist any home schooling family or support group in Georgia, however, GHEA is a Christian organization and the counsel and direction of the organization will be Christian.
GHEA | 141 Massengale Rd. | Brooks, GA 30205
Telephone: (770) 461-3657 | Fax: (501) 638-5264 E-mail: info@ghea.org |
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