List of Connecticut Homeschool Groups & Organizations
I’m often asked how do I find all the cool homeschool programs, deals and tips; and my answer is always “by networking”.We are very active members in all the groups and organizations listed below, and recommend that you sign up for each one of them. Even if you don’t live in one particular region, the resources often shared in each of the groups are invaluable information that’s not geographically-specific. Also, the support network is great to have. I will continue to stay listed in each of these groups if and when we relocate out of CT because the friendships and resources gained are on-going and lifelong.
Active CT Homeschool Groups and Organizations
Great Ways to Home Educate – A monthly newsletter for over 150 families statewide. Typically 10+ pages each month for $10/year membership that includes, Annual Spelling Bee, Geography Bee, Science Fair, Math clubs, Coops statewide and regional, homeschooler-specific team sports and much more. For more information, email me and I’ll forward your email to the membership coordinator.
CT Homeschool Network – Great organization often has annual conferences. We participated in one and it was a great family event, with special focus on getting the grandparents involved.
CT Homeschoolers Inclusive – Most active, largest online/offline group of Homeschoolers in CT with nearly 1000 members statewide.
GNHH – Greater New Haven Hamden, weekly park or socials year-round. Families travel up to 45 mins. away just to hook up once a week for fun.
F-C-H Fairfield County Homeschoolers great for resources in and around NYC too. Love the discussions.
Western CT homeschool co-op Waterbury weekly homeschool coop. By invitation only. Just email the moderator, Sandy Ho, and tell her I said “hi”!
The Valley Central Homeschool Group – Valley Central CT Homeschoolers (Middletown, Meriden, and surrounding towns).
Homeschool Muslim CT – Muslim Homeschoolers in CT (mostly non-homeschoolers), many who do not CT residents. I help moderate, as time allows. We give as much resourceful Islamic homeschooling tips, since most families teach Islamic studies and Qur’an at home alongside their public or private school secular education.
CT Homeschoolers Community Cupboard – A place to find homeschool books and supplies to buy and sell.
Non-active CT homeschool groups
I stay listed just in case they get active again sometime in the future.
Between Counties
Our Homeschooled Children
Now, I never claim to know it all; so if I’ve missed any awesome homeschool groups throughout CT, please share the links or resources in the comments section below.
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