Honoring People Who Improve Homeschooling

 

In communities everywhere, people are making a difference in homeschooling. New homeschooling programs, opportunities, and approaches start almost daily, as people endeavor to help the children who are educated in their homes.

 

Each year, Calvert School selects people whose efforts have improved homeschooling to receive Homeschooling’s Best Awards.

 

We are now accepting nominations for the 2005 Homeschooling's Best Awards, which will be announced at the end of the year. If you have someone to nominate, please complete the online nomination form.

 

To see the types of people we honor, check out the 2005 Homeschooling's Best Award recipients.

 

Since its inception in 2002, the Homeschooling’s Best Awards have honored recipients for a wide range of homeschooling improvements. These include establishing an honor society for homeschoolers, promoting homeschooling through media coverage, developing new programs for homeschoolers, and assisting homeschoolers who lost curriculum materials in wildfires.

 

Nominations are accepted from homeschoolers and others. A committee of Calvert School’s officials, including its President and Director of Academic Services, select recipients after thoroughly reviewing each nominee.

 

 

2006 Homeschooling’s Best Award Nomination Form
2004 Homeschooling's Best Award recipients

2004 Homeschooling's Best Award Recipients

2003 Homeschooling’s Best Award Recipients
2002 Homeschooling’s Best Award Recipients


 

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