
GET CONNECTED
Southeast North Carolina offers multiple ways for families to connect with each other.
Our area has many co-ops, groups, and clubs to meet the interest of all children.
New organizations are always welcome and the current ones are usually in need of
parent or teen volunteers as well. Some co-ops may have certain dates for registration
and some may have full rosters and unable to accept new families at this time.
What Are Homeschool Co-ops?
Shared from How Do I Homeschool
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"A homeschool co-op is a gathering of families collaborating to reach shared goals. These groups can focus on academics, socializing, arts, activities, crafts, service work, or projects, individually or in combination.
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Homeschool co-ops often look very different.
Some are extremely formal and connected with large organizations that use highly structured curricula. Some are informal co-ops created by a couple of families to provide socialization and a bit of fun for their children.
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There are also religious co-ops made up of church families that give kids a more in-depth religious education than they might otherwise receive.
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Finally, there are also virtual homeschool co-ops – some of which are united around one particular curriculum. These co-ops allow families around the world to collaborate and spur each other on. This, in turn, provides an excellent education for their homeschooled children."
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Check out a list of educational classes and camps available to children in our area!
View local churches that have been recommended by our homeschooling families for their wonderful children's programs. VBS information can be found here as well.