North Carolinians for Home Education
We help parents homeschool with confidence and joy!

Protecting
your right to homeschool in NC,

Equipping
you with information and encouragement,

Connecting
you with other families and groups across the state.

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North Carolinians for Home Education (NCHE) was founded in 1984 by parents in order to secure the right to homeschool their children. NCHE advanced legislation that has made it easier for families to home educate in North Carolina. As a result of our vigilance, North Carolina is a great place to homeschool!

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NCHE Homeschool Blogs

How to Make a Sincere Apology

by Jessica Frierson, April 2023 One of the things that really bothers me as a parent is hearing my children mutter an insincere “I’m sorry.” In search of a way to make the phrase more meaningful, I considered what the point of an apology is to begin with. It is often blurted out for no...

GREENHOUSE Magazine

Every Day Writing Made Easy!

Spring 2024/Janice Broyles “I don’t know what to write!” This is an often...

NCHE Field Trips

2024 Swan Lake

Swan Lake Thursday, May 9, 2024 Knight Theater, Charlotte, NC...

2024 Morehead Planetarium

Morehead PlanetariumChapel Hill, NCFriday, March 15, 2024 SOLD...

2024 Transportation Museum

North Carolina Transportation Museum Spencer, NC Friday, March...

Membership

From the beginning of NCHE, joining NCHE and becoming a member has been a way that someone shows support of homeschooling in NC and the ministry of NCHE. Anyone who supports homeschooling can join with a donation of five dollars or more. The only other requirement is “a family or household member who homeschools must be in compliance with their existing state law.

NCHE Leadership

NCHE is governed by a board of directors. This board is composed of volunteers who fill one of the 12 designated positions each with a different role. Working with the board, NCHE has several volunteer positions: regional liaisons, multicultural liaisons, and committee members. It takes a lot of work with many hands to accomplish the ministry of NCHE.

NCHE Regions

In order to better coordinate, NCHE divides the state into nine regions. Each region has an assigned number and regional liaison (RL). These RLs are here to answer your questions and to help you find groups and resources in your area. To find out more about your region look under the Community section.

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