E-vent Library
HSLDA's @home e-vent library is a collection of the recordings of all past live e-vents. We post recordings online a few business days after an e-vent goes live to allow you to listen to any previous e-vent at your convenience. To purchase a recording, simply click “Add To Cart” and proceed to the “Shopping Cart.” Access your recording under the “Purchase History” tab and watch as many times as you like for a period of 30 days! You will be able to pause, rewind, and fast-forward at your convenience.
- Biblical Training
- Family
- Homeschooling
- Legal
- Parenting
- Speaker
- Barnier, Carol
- Baughn, Lisa
- Beall, Bernie and Linda
- Beers, Barbara
- Bentley, Vicki
- Berens, Faith
- Black, Dee
- Boyer, Marilyn
- Boyer, Rick and Marilyn
- Carlson, Kaylyn
- Carman, Davis
- Carman, Rachael
- Carter, Derek
- Conroy, Erin Brown
- Cooke, Becky and Kummer, Diane
- Craft, Dianne
- Dahlin, Kurt
- Darby, Becky
- DeYoung, Don
- Donnelly, Mike
- Duffy, Cathy
- Duvall, Steve
- Epstein, Robert
- Erdvig, Roger
- Escobar, George
- Estrada, Will
- Farris, Michael
- Favelo, Doug
- Fulbright, Jeannie
- Gaver, MaryAnn
- Geib, Chuck and Pam
- Gibert, Wanda
- Green, Melissa
- Grewe, Joel
- Guliuzza, Frank
- Hake, Steve
- Hamby, Mark
- Hodge, Bodie
- Hodge, Ian
- House, Laura
- Hudson, Alan
- Jones, Darren
- Klicka, Chris
- Kucks, Mike
- Larry, Tom
- Lorrig, Jeremiah
- Mally, Siblings
- Mason, Jim
- Metzgar, Jayme
- Mira, Denise
- Mitchell, Tommy
- Myers, Jeff
- Myers, Lesha
- Novak, Jill
- Parent Panel
- Payne, Sherrie
- Peace, Martha
- Priolo, Lou
- Pudewa, Andrew
- Quine, David and Shirley
- Raybould, Amy
- Rohner, Adam
- Rosemond, John
- Schmidt, TJ
- Schmidt, TJ and Susan
- Schofield, Mary
- Schwabauer, Daniel
- Seligson, Sherri
- Smith, J. Michael
- Somerville, Scott
- Spinney, Robert
- St. John, Heidi
- Stobaugh, Jim
- Tate, Mary Jo
- Tigges, Jon
- Topp, Carol
- Tully, Wayne
- Tyler, Zan
- Veith, Gene
- Waring, Diana
- Weitz, Kathy
- Werner, Carl
- Wile, Jay
- Williams, Steve
- Woodruff, Scott
- Worth, Fred
- Youmans, Billie Jo
- Young, Hal and Melanie
- Teaching
- Teens/Young Adults
- Worldview
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Can home educated students stop counting their 1000 credit hours at age 14? 15? 16? 17?
Under a new Missouri law, compulsory attendance goes to age 17 unless a child has earned 16 high school credits. Scott Woodruff will explain what a "credit" really is for homeschoolers and how they can earn one. Learn ways to adapt your record-keeping and college preparation to this new development. Don't get behind the curve on this important change in the law!
Woodruff will allow time to take your specific questions regarding this law change. Time permitting, Woodruff will also walk through other aspects of homeschool law for those who are relatively new to homeschooling in Missouri. (This is a members-only e-vent.)
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If you live in the state of Missouri and your student is looking for a job, chances are you will need to obtain a work certificate. In this @home e-vent, HSLDA Senior Counsel Scott Woodruff will let you know exactly how parents can issue the certificate themselves—without having talking to any public school officials! You will learn what hours, days, and types of jobs your student can work under Missouri law, as well as whether a work certificate is necessary for a summer job. Missouri is a pioneer in allowing parents to issue work certificates. Attend this e-vent, get informed, and enjoy your new freedom!
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