
Summer Reading Challenge
Start Your Summer Reading Road Trip (June 1 – August 31) This year, kids won’t just read — they’ll travel. The Sonlight Summer Reading Challenge is back with a Route 66-inspired adventure filled with vintage fun and

Start Your Summer Reading Road Trip (June 1 – August 31) This year, kids won’t just read — they’ll travel. The Sonlight Summer Reading Challenge is back with a Route 66-inspired adventure filled with vintage fun and

IEW Annual Educators’ Conference: July 25, 9am-4pm CT This free online event brings together parents and teachers from around the world for thoughtful conversation and practical insight. Throughout the day, Andrew Pudewa will speak about timely topics

PICC (LEAH) Supports & Services Long Island Regional Testing Day If your student has been struggling, and you don’t know what is causing it, consider PICC Supports & Services testing. PICC testing identifies auditory, visual, and/or sensory challenges that impact learning

Keep the America 250 celebration going with Notgrass History! These materials can help enhance your family’s celebration with fun puzzles, coloring pages, videos, and field trip ideas. To access the free resources, users will need to create a Notgrass History

Strong Foundations: A 3-Week Training Series for Homeschooling the Early Years Generations is launching a free webinar designed to help parents confidently navigate the early years of homeschooling. Topics include: 👉 July 14 – Getting Started:

See The Homeschool New York Minute to download and print the perfect planner for your homeschool! Uniquely customizable, it includes sections on attendance tracking and calendars, lesson planning, tips and tricks for teachers, and high school-specific content.

Hi LEAH Families, I hope you’re enjoying your summer! As you’re beginning to think ahead to the upcoming school year, I wanted to let you know that registration for Houghton’s Fall Early College courseshttps://www.houghton.edu/early-college/ is now open!

8 Reasons Lancaster Bible College Is a Great Fit for Homeschool Students For many families, homeschooling is a deeply intentional choice—one that prioritizes flexibility, personalized learning and a Christ-centered worldview. When it comes time to choose a

Access Your Path: From Passion to Plan At Access Your Path (AYP), we believe opportunity should never be out of reach. Too often, high school students with big dreams struggle to find the right college prep support,

Jim faithfully supports Homeschool New York and its members. As a longtime supporter of our organization, he’s experienced in working with homeschool families. For more information or to contact him, visit the following links. Jim Von Eiff –
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