North Dakota Homeschool Legal Requirements
North Dakota Homeschool Conferences and Conventions
North Dakota homeschooling Classes and Co-ops
Other North Dakota Homeschooling Events and Resources
North Dakota Homeschooling Field Trips
North Dakota Homeschooling Support Groups
Job opportunities for North Dakota homeschool students
Educational resources about North Dakota
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North Dakota Homeschool Legal Requirements
Homeschool Legal Advantage (HLA)
HLA is an outreach of the Christian Law Association. The CLA has faithfully served churches and families since 1969, and has successfully defended over 8,000 educational freedom related cases. Today, the Homeschool Legal Advantage team includes a large group of full-time attorneys and an additional 200+ affiliated attorneys throughout the United States. HLA stands ready to educate and empower Homeschoolers so that they can respond kindly and confidently to local officials when homeschooling questions arise. And, when direct attorney involvement or even legal representation is required to defend your right to homeschool, as a member of Homeschool Legal Advantage, you can rest assured that assistance from one of our experienced attorneys is only a phone call away! For more information, please visit http://www.HomeschoolLegalAdvantage.com
No legal information found for North Dakota.
North Dakota and Regional Homeschool Conferences and Conventions
No current conference or convention information found for North Dakota.
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Other North Dakota homeschooling events and resources
North Dakota Homeschooling
Helpful Information, Links & Tips for Homeschoolers in North Dakota
Statewide
Homeschool hiking/biking annual event
May 23, 2010 - May 29, 2010
The homeschool hiking/biking annual event began in May 2005 as a way to gain recognition for homeschooling as well as getting some exercise, group involvement, and introducing homeschoolers and their families to hiking and biking in the great outdoors!! It is an annual event now and will be held each year the last full week in May all across the United States. We are asking for individuals and groups involved in homeschooling to set up events in their areas. If you would like to set up a group event in your area, please send your name, email address, phone, city and state to me at: homeschoolhikebike@hotmail.com
North Dakota Homeschooling Co-ops
No co-op information found for ND.
North Dakota Homeschooling Classes
No current classes have been submitted.
Most recent homeschooling field trip listings for North Dakota
Mandan
Double Ditch State Recreation Area
Located north of Bismarck along the Missouri River, Double Ditch Indian Village is considered one of the most important of the Mandan Indian earthlodge villages that dotted the Missouri River region. Today, the state of North Dakota manages two areas at this site. Double Ditch State Historic Site, managed by the State Historical Society of North Dakota, encompasses the original village site.
Epping
Crow Flies High Scenic Overlook
This scenic overlook just west of New Town provides views of Four Bears Bridge and Lake Sakakawea. During period of low water, glimpses can be seen of the town of Sanish, now covered by Lake Sakakawea. Interpretive signs about the creation of the lake have been placed at the site.
Devils Lake
Black Tiger Bay State Recreation Area
This boat access area has two single-lane boat ramps, vault toilet and a large parking area for boat trailers. No overnight camping is permitted.
Arvilla
Turtle River State Park
Situated on the meandering Turtle River, Turtle River State Park is located in a beautiful wooded valley. Constructed in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps, the park offers year-round recreational activities, including camping, picnicking, fishing and trails for hiking, mountain biking and cross country skiing. Rustic group cabins can also be rented. The Turtle River is stocked with rainbow trout, and youngsters can borrow fishing gear at the park office.
Mandan
Sully Creek State Recreation Area
Located in the heart of the North Dakota badlands, Sully Creek is just minutes away from the historic town of Medora and Theodore Roosevelt National Park. This seasonal park is open from April 1 to November 30. In the early spring or during high flows, canoeing the 274-mile long Little Missouri River offers a unique perspective of the badlands from North Dakota's only State Scenic River. Corrals are available for those bringing in their own horses. This primitive park also has a small campground with vault toilets. Horseback riders, mountain bikers and hikers have access to the 120-mile long Maah Daah Hey Trail, which traverses the Little Missouri National Grassland. Use of certified weed-free hay is required by those bringing in livestock, and is available for sale at the park.
Center
Little Missouri State Park
Wind, water and sand... these components sculpted North Dakota's wildly rugged Little Missouri Breaks Country. Called "Mako Shika" or "where the land breaks" by the Sioux, these unusual land formations offer the state's most awe-inspiring scenery. Some of the most picturesque Badlands scenery can be found at Little Missouri State Park. Most of this primitive park is accessible only on foot or horseback.
Epping
Lewis & Clark State Park
Lewis and Clark State Park is situated on one of the upper bays of Lake Sakakawea. The rugged buttes of the North Dakota Badlands display a towering backdrop to one of the state's best recreation areas. The park, of course, is named for the Corps of Discovery explorers, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. The expedition camped nearby on April 17, 1805, and an interpretive trail marker has been placed within the park to commemorate their historic journey through North Dakota.
Riverdale
Lake Sakakawea State Park
Located on the south shore of Lake Sakakawea, adjacent to Garrison Dam, Lake Sakakawea State Park offers a wide range of water based recreational activities and facilities. The park has a full service marina, including boat rentals, convenience store, fishing guide services and boat and camper storage. For information on marina services contact Captain Kit's Marina at 701-487-3600. Two large boat ramps serve the park for access to the best salmon fishing on the lake. The park hosts numerous fishing derbies throughout the summer.
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North Dakota Homeschool Support Groups
NDHSA Support Groups
A Christian Homeschooling organization
North Dakota Home School Association
North Dakota Classical Christian Homeschool
Classical Conversations Communities exist to complement your home-centered education and connect you with like-minded families. Each community is facilitated by a trained parent-director, and classes are led by trained parent-tutors who model the classical tools of learning. Tutors have the privilege of encouraging students toward becoming lifelong learners while also encouraging parents in the classical teaching of their children.
Classical Conversations values your time and commitment to quality classical Christian education for your family. We honor your desire to train your children in the way they should go.
Bismarck, Mandan
Bismarck/Mandan Homeschool Support Group
4000 Cedar Place. Bismarck, ND 58503
Grand Forks
Prairie Rose Christian Support Group
Statewide
North Dakota Home Educators (Homeschool)
This group is to share information and support among home educators in North Dakota. We welcome all home educators, all styles of teaching and learning, all opinions shared in an open and non-offensive way
Statewide
Homeschooling in North Dakota
Parents around the country are choosing homeschooling as a great option for the education of their children. Homeschooling in North Dakota is growing as well. The wealth of information about homeschooling can seem overwhelming. We've sorted through it all and compiled the best information on support, methods, local and state resources and events, and much, much more!
Statewide
North Dakota Homeschool
For people who home schooling or are thinking of homeschooling in North Dakota. Kids and Parents alike! Here you can exchange ideas! support each other! give links for school stuff! just talk including, scripture, God, church, parents, kids, home cleaning, lessons and curriculum, on-line courses, and web sites.
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North Dakota Center for Distance Learning
The North Dakota Center for Distance Education (ND CDE) is a non-profit distance education high school that has been providing educational opportunities to students around the world for over 72 years. Currently, we offer over 170 print-based courses and over 100 online courses to students in grades 6-12. Lessons are evaluated by a highly qualified staff of 27 resident teachers who are committed to serving the needs of each student. Our curricular materials are also purchased by many public, private, home and charter schools.
Job opportunites forND homeschool students
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