The History of Homeschooling & Collegedale Area
Homeschoolers
1982 Arizona and
Mississippi legalize homeschooling.
1983
Wisconsin and Montana follow suit.
1984 Georgia, Louisiana, and Virginia pass homeschool statutes. Rhode Island
gives
superintendents the
authority to "approve" homeschool programs.
1985
Arkansas, Florida, New Mexico, Oregon, Tennessee, Washington, and
Wyoming all
enact homeschool statutes.
1986 After
homeschoolers won a federal court case, Missouri legalizes home education.
1987 Maryland,
Minnesota, Vermont, and West Virginia all permit homeschooling.
1988 Colorado,
New York, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania allow parents
to
teach
their own children at home.
1996 Collegedale
Area Homeschoolers was founded by Rosemary Dibben.
1999 Rene'
Czerkasij became the leader of CAH.
2001 Annual
Homeschool Christmas Program at McDonald Road Church
2002 Debbie
Fine became main contact. Shawn Wiley became email
coordinator. Terri Willett
became
meeting coordinator. Jane Lemon became field trip coordinator.
2003 Angie
Lippard became leader of CAH.
1st
Homeschool Dedication Ceremony
2004 1st
Used Book Fair with Ooltewah Homeschoolers
2nd
Annual Homeschool Dedication Ceremony
2005 2nd
New-2-You Curriculum Fair with Ooltewah Homeschoolers
3rd
Annual Homeschool Dedication Ceremony
- CAH is a Christian
organization that seeks to meet the needs of homeschoolers in Collegedale,
Ooltewah, East Brainerd, and North Georgia. We are open
to all Christians.
- We meet in Collegedale City Hall in Collegdale,
TN. Directions from the Interstate - Turn RIGHT at Exit 11 towards
Ooltewah. Turn RIGHT onto Little Debbie Parkway. Little Debbie
Parkway will dead end at the red light. Turn LEFT onto Apison
Pike. On the right is the Ooltewah-Collegedale Library. Turn RIGHT onto
Swinyar Drive. City Hall is beside the Library and Imagination Station.
Total: 2.4 miles
- We currently have 220 members. Membership is obtained
by joining the email list.
- Contact information is Angie Lippard, (423)
396-9488 or teacher2mykids@aol.com
- Our support group information is
listed monthly in the Esprit Newsletter, a publication of Chattanooga
Southeast Tennessee Home Educators Association.
- Web design and maintenance
is by Angie Lippard
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