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CCHE's
mission is to assist parents in making an informed choice about homeschooling,
facilitate community awareness of homeschooling, and to offer events,
support, and resources to all who are homeschooling.
CCHE
desires to glorify God in all that we do, promoting freedom for all homeschoolers
and traditional family values.
CCHE
membership is open to all interested persons in sympathy with the purpose
of CCHE. This includes parents, grandparents, teachers, et cetera and
is not limited to those with school age children. As an organization,
CCHE is consistently and forthrightly Christian in all of its activities
and publications. However, members are not required to agree with our
Statement of Faith.
CCHE
has a board of directors who are volunteer homeschooling parents and a
membership of around 150 families throughout Clark County. Members receive
a monthly newsletter from August through May, discounts to CCHE sponsored
events, discount selling fees to our annual used curriculum sale, and
other benefits (see membership benefits).
CCHE
was organized, and is administered by volunteers.
HOW CCHE
GOT ITS START
In the summer of 1988, a group of seven homeschool mothers met because
they felt a common need to build a support network for homeschooling families.
Through many hours of effort and community contact, the group formed Clark
County Home Educators (CCHE).
CCHE opened doors of communication between public schools and homeschoolers,
aiding in preserving and protecting the ideals for which each family had
chosen to homeschool.
CCHE is still true to its mission. We genuinely appreciate our members!
Thank you for 20 years of support!
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