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Organizational Updates: Fall 2022

This year, our organization has made many milestones, from raising over $40,000 in grants and donations from donors who believed in our cause to assisting over 150 families in-counting with our EHEP series 2 grant program. Let's recap! Our founder, Nasiyah Isra-Ul,...

Celebrate Women’s History Month!

Greetings all! It is March. If you're like me, you've probably spent some time researching amazing women in history, the Founding Mothers, and numerous change-makers this month (and every month). It is great to see so many amazing female leaders, both throughout...

Black History in Homeschooling

I'm back again with another blog post. It feels good to get to write again. It has been extremely busy this year with getting this nonprofit up and running. Anyway, today's topic is on how to integrate Black History into homeschool curricula. Black History Month is...

Break Post: What is student engagement?

Hi everyone! Today, I wanted to take a break from the normal flow of our most recent posts about high school prep to give you some tips on student engagement. With so many parents flocking to homeschooling recently, its good to know if the teaching style or curriculum...

Homeschooling Through High School tips!

In this series of blog posts, I'll begin go uncover the tips my family and I used to help me graduate from high school and the lessons I learned along the way. In this first post, we'll discuss getting started. When you think of high school, you will probably think of...

Why homeschooling works

Photo by Julia M Cameron on Pexels.com For most parents during the COVID-19 pandemic, homeschooling (school-at-home or distance learning) has become the new normal. While most people are literally stressing out about the effort and know-how it takes to teach kids at...