Lodi Area Home School Organization

The Lodi Area Home School Organization (LAHSO) serves families throughout the greater Madison area. LAHSO is a faith-based, non-denominational Co-op. We strive to honor God as we work together to enhance the at-home learning experience for our children. Our classes do not include Bible teaching; however we unapologetically love the Lord, and children will be exposed to Bible verses and stories. This may be from songs performed in music, learning history behind certain holidays or events, and/or prayer during meetings. We have classes for PreK-12. The purpose of the Co-op is to offer support, encouragement, and resources to our members. Often times, we are blessed to see members form friendships that extend beyond our weekly Co-op meetings.
lahsogroup@gmail.com
608-643-2224

Arise Shine Homeschool Community

ASHC provides educational opportunities and fellowship/encouragement/spiritual discipleship to families. Offers multi-grade classes from pre-school age to high school. Meets the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Fridays from 8:45am-1:50pm with a variety of classes for ALL ages. You can enroll for a season or for the whole year.
ariseshinehomeschool@gmail.com
262-409-3179

Salt and Light Homeschool Co-op

Salt and Light is a non-denominational Christian cooperative, which is located in Beaver County, Pennsylvania. We are comprised of approximately forty-five families that meet together during the school year to share and enhance our children's homeschooling experience. Our class selection differs each year, with classes being offered for preschool through high school levels. Parents and children alike take an active role in making Salt and Light an atmosphere where learning is encouraged.
saltlightcoop@gmail.com
304-914-7484

Homeschool Christian Community of Everett

HCCE is intended for families with homeschool students who are at least Kindergarten age (minimum 5 years old as of September 1st). Babies, toddlers, and preschoolers are welcome to attend provided an older sibling in K-12th is enrolled as well. This rule exists to make sure homeschooling families who have older and younger kids are able to register their entire family. HCCE is not designed to function as a nursery or preschool option. Classes for those ages are provided as a courtesy so that families with school age children and young children can more easily attend.
hcceverett@gmail.com

EHPTSA

Eastside Homeschool PTSA is an inclusive community offering academic enrichment and social support to homeschooling families on the eastern side of Lake Washington. Member families represent the full spectrum of homeschooling philosophies and practices, from unschooling to participation in school district ALE programs. We welcome families from all cultural and religious backgrounds and we strive to maintain an environment where all students can feel comfortable sharing their unique ideas, beliefs, traditions, interests and talents. Providing a wide array of courses including art, science, nature classes, electronics, drama, Arduino programming, French and many more. Classes are designed to support whatever educational efforts you choose to make outside EHPTSA. Students participate in community outreach efforts through individual classes and ESUC in an effort to leave a positive impact on the world our children are growing into.
treasurer@ehptsa.org
425-633-4332

Homeschoolers on the Farm

Kelsey Creek Farm Winter-Spring Programs and Activities for 8-11 year-olds. Open 365 days a year, Kelsey Creek Community Park features 150 acres of forest, meadows and wetlands in the heart of Bellevue, offering a glimpse of this city's rural past. The farm's two historic barns sit prominently on the crest of a hill, overlooking the shallow valleys to each side. These barns, listed in the Washington State Heritage Barn Register, were once home to the Twin Valley Dairy. Kelsey Creek Community Park features hiking and jogging trails, picnic areas, a playground, wetlands, open grassy areas, creeks and forests. The historic Fraser Cabin sits on the hill adjacent to the park's historic dairy barns. The Eastside Heritage Center hosts drop-in programs for visitors, and the city offers a number of log cabin programs. Kelsey's farm animals function as educational animals and are used in classes, programs, special events. Learn more about Kelsey Creek Farm's resident animals.
servicefirst@bellevuewa.gov
425-452-6800