North Dakota

Homeschooling Resources

Welcome! Homeschooling is an exciting journey, and we will be with you every step of the way. These resources will help you navigate the state requirements and access local support groups.

Homeschooling Regulatory Information

The link below may help you with legal questions about homeschooling in your state.

North Dakota Department of Public Instruction

North Dakota Homeschool Support Groups

Homeschool support groups in your state are an excellent way to gain more assistance and guidance in your homeschooling endeavors. A regional support group fosters a wonderful sense of community among homeschooling families and allows for more opportunities to exchange ideas, plan group outings, and share in the overall experience of homeschooling! While Calvert supports the development of community among homeschooling families, this list does not constitute affiliation between Calvert Education and the groups represented below.

NORTH DAKOTA HOMESCHOOL

This is a mailing list for people who are homeschooling or are thinking of homeschooling in North Dakota—kids and parents alike! Here you can exchange ideas, support each other, and provide educational links. Or you can just talk about topics such as scripture, God, church, parents, kids, home cleaning, lessons and curriculum, online courses, and websites.
Web: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/northdakotahomeschool/

NORTH DAKOTA HOME SCHOOL ASSOCIATION (NDHSA)

NDHSA’S primary purposes are encouraging and assisting Christian families in the education of their children according to biblical principles; providing to home educators and the general public information pertaining to the biblical, academic, and legal aspects of home education; and entering into activities and filling out contracts necessary, incidental, or beneficial to the accomplishment of the nonprofit purposes of this corporation.
Web: www.ndhsa.org

RESOURCES AND ENCOURAGEMENT FOR AREA CHRISTIAN HOMESCHOOLERS (REACH)

REACH is a nonprofit Christian group of homeschooling families in the Moorhead, Minnesota, and Fargo areas. REACH’s many purposes include representing home education to the community in a manner that honors Christianity, keeping member families informed on legal and legislative issues affecting home education, and providing an atmosphere for exchange of teaching techniques and curriculum information. The organization offers numerous parental resources and student- and family-oriented activities.
Web: http://www.reachhomeschool.org/