Pack 379

We are a small but growing Boy Scout pack comprised of dedicated homeschoolers in Rochester Hills, MI. We are very family oriented. We welcome other homeschoolers, and are an all inclusive group.
pack379rh@yahoo.com

MASC/MAHS Michigan Student Leadership

The purpose of MASC/MAHS Student Leadership is to further develop student leaders into productive members of their own community and, ultimately, the community they choose to live in.
info@mascmahs.org
517-327-5315

Ada Homeschool Hub - Grand Rapids

Ada Homeschool Hub is a group for those looking for extracurricular and social activities in the Grand Rapids Area. We are a Christian program, meaning the Pastor does a short Bible teaching each week and our teachers may have Christian influence in their classes. We do not require our students to be Christians. There are a variety of classes offered that change each semester. In the past we have offered classes like, woodworking, magic of science, art, knitting, arts and crafts, musical theater and mandarin. The Hub is a drop off program for children ages 3-13 years old. Classes are made to allow students to move. These classes will provide lots of activities and hands on learning. All classes will be taught from qualified teachers. Each teacher will bring the love of Christ into their classes through their interactions and educating of the students.
adahomeschoolhub@gmail.com

GRACE Home School Association - Michigan

Grace Home School Association is an organization dedicated to promoting homeschooling and to supporting parents who have chosen to educate their children in the home. GRACE is an independent, non-profit association under the leadership of a self-governing Board of Directors. GRACE provides regularly scheduled classes taught by qualified teachers for the benefit of students who are not able to take such classes at home. GRACE teachers are required to be knowledgeable in their fields on the basis of previous teaching or professional experience. While GRACE is nondenominational, Christian perspectives strongly influence all classroom teaching and the selection of educational materials. GRACE classes are open to all students K–12 whose parents are committed to homeschooling and who are willing to abide by the GRACE code of conduct while at school. Classes meet one day a week and parents are allowed to choose as few or as many of the offerings as they wish. Reasons for selecting a GRACE class include the difficulty of the subject; the need for special equipment or facilities; or the need for group participation.
office.gracehomeschool@gmail.com
616-258-0951

Way of Wisdom Homeschool Group

Way of Wisdom Homeschool Group provides an innovative opportunity for homeschool students to attend both fun and educational classes without a financial burden to families. Through a partnership with Oxford Virtual Academy, we are able to provide classes taught by highly qualified teachers each Thursday for two 14 week semesters. Typically, these classes include those ideally taught in a group setting or those normally unavailable to homeschoolers. For families not interested in enrolling with OVA, or students who wish to enroll in classes above those covered by OVA, there is a self pay option at the rate of $175-$200 per class and a $20 registration fee per family annually.
wayofwisdomhg@gmail.com
(810) 955-7101

Girl Scouts Jr. Troop for Fourth and Fifth Grade Girls

Fourth and Fifth Grade Girl Scout Troop #30268 welcomes homeschoolers! Please check us out and learn about the great fun and opportunities to unite with other girls your age. Girl Scouts is more than cookies! We get to lead our own group and earn badges and patches. We go camping, horse-back riding, sledding and other fun things too.
helpdesk@gshom.org
800-497-2688