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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In this informative webinar, HSLDA attorney Scott Woodruff addresses the needs and questions of homeschooling families in the state of Iowa. Learn how to successfully navigate state-specific policies and statutes that can affect home educators. Scott clarifies specific considerations for homeschoolers and takes time to answer your particular questions regarding home education in Iowa in a Q&A session.
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In this informative webinar, HSLDA attorney Scott Woodruff addresses the needs and questions of homeschooling families in the state of Virginia. Learn how to successfully navigate state-specific policies and statutes that can affect home educators. Scott clarifies specific considerations for homeschoolers and takes time to answer your particular questions regarding home education in Virginia in a Q&A session.
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In this informative webinar, HSLDA attorney Scott Woodruff addresses the needs and questions of homeschooling families in the state of Kansas. Don’t be intimidated by homeschool legal issues- learn how to successfully navigate relevant state-specific policies and statutes so that you can be confident in your home education! Scott clarifies specific considerations for homeschoolers and takes time to answer your particular questions regarding home education in Kansas in a Q&A session.
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In this informative webinar, HSLDA attorney Scott Woodruff addresses the needs and questions of homeschooling families in the state of Maine. Learn how to successfully navigate state-specific policies and statutes that can affect home educators. Scott clarifies specific considerations for homeschoolers and takes time to answer your particular questions regarding home education in Maine in a Q&A session.
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With Lee Andes of the VA State Council for Higher Education
On May 6, Governor Kaine signed a bill expanding the Virginia Guaranteed Assistance Program to give homeschoolers access to college scholarship money. Do you know how this program will impact your high schooler’s college scholarship opportunities? HSLDA Attorney Scott Woodruff joins Lee Andes of the State Council for Higher Education in Virginia to help you discover the answers to important questions such as: Who is eligible? What are the state’s standards? How much funding is available? How can you apply? Get the full story on Senate Bill 1547 as Scott and Lee answer your questions in this free HSLDA @home e-vent.
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How much teaching must parents personally do? Join HSLDA Attorney Scott Woodruff for a discussion on whether Maryland parents are required to personally provide a certain percentage of their children’s homeschool instruction. A large Maryland public school system recently threatened to find a homeschool program “out of compliance” if the parents personally did less than 80% of the student’s instruction. Mr. Woodruff will take your questions and discuss this threat, its impact on families, and a long-range strategy for home educating in the state of Maryland. During the session, you’ll be able to take a look at HSLDA’s letter to the school system, their response, and a number of other related documents.
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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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In this informative webinar, HSLDA attorney Scott Woodruff addresses the needs and questions of homeschooling families in the state of New Jersey. Don’t be intimidated by homeschool legal issues- learn how to successfully navigate relevant state-specific policies and statutes so that you can be confident in your home education! Scott clarifies specific considerations for homeschoolers and takes time to answer your particular questions regarding home education in New Jersey in a Q&A session.
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In this informative webinar, HSLDA Senior Counsel Scott Woodruff addresses the needs and questions of homeschooling families in the state of Illinois. Don’t be intimidated by legal issues—learn how to successfully navigate relevant state policies and statutes so that you can be confident in your home education program! Scott clarifies specific considerations for homeschoolers and takes time to answer your particular questions regarding home education in the Prairie State.
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Don’t be intimidated by homeschool legal issues—learn how to successfully navigate Rhode Island’s policies and statutes so that you can be confident in your home education! In this exclusive @home e-vent, HSLDA Staff Attorney Scott Woodruff addresses the needs and questions of Rhode Island homeschooling families and clarifies specific considerations and regulations that you need to be aware of. Bring your questions and find the answers in this e-vent about home education in the Ocean State.
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Your homeschooling freedom is in danger! What can you do about it? Join HSLDA Staff Attorney Scott Woodruff for an urgent, open-to-the-public webinar on Senator Edward Maloney’s proposed Illinois bill SB 136. Learn why this bill would threaten all private school and homeschooling families with unprecedented state regulation. Invite your friends, family, homeschool groups, and private school acquaintances to watch this webinar so we can work together to protect your freedom in Illinois!
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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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With controversy brewing over what information the state can demand from homeschoolers, you probably have questions about what parents are truly required to do in order to comply with Wisconsin homeschool law. Join HSLDA Senior Counsel Scott Woodruff as he outlines what you need to know to homeschool legally in Wisconsin. He will thoroughly explain the annual enrollment form the Department of Public Instruction wants homeschoolers to fill out—and where the department has gone astray in its demands.
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College--for many parents, it's the launching pad where you watch your kids zoom off toward the future. And preparing for launch can be the mother of all white-knuckle experiences! However, the college experience for both you and your children begins many years earlier, in academic and spiritual lessons learned throughout the homeschool years. HSLDA Senior Counsel Scott Woodruff will share what he has learned through homeschooling his three children (now pursuing college and careers), from the nuts and bolts of filling out a college application, to providing a solid academic foundation in high school, to preparing your child for the emotional and spiritual challenges of college and newfound independence.
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After a tumultuous year of truancy threats against homeschoolers, South Dakota homeschool law changed in important ways during spring 2011. In this informative e-vent, HSLDA Senior Counsel Scott Woodruff will explain the basics of homeschooling legally in South Dakota, and will also cover the new alternative instruction form, "tinkering" by the state department of education, and how you can expect to be treated under the new law. There will be plenty of time for questions so every participant can walk away with complete confidence that they know how to follow the law.
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Every Idaho homeschool parent needs to understand the state's homeschool laws to protect your family and your homeschool program. Join HSLDA Senior Counsel Scott Woodruff as he gives a complete summary of Idaho homeschool law, and find out what you can do to guard your freedoms! Scott will bring you up-to-date on the Pocatello-Chubbuck school district's attempts to prevent homeschoolers from dual enrolling. Sign up today for this e-vent, and see how you can homeschool with confidence!
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Several important homeschool bills are receiving top-level attention in the 2012 Virginia Legislature. Delegate Rob Bell of the 58th District, a vigorous supporter of legislation such as the nationally publicized House Bill 947-which empowers public schools to let homeschoolers try out for their sports teams-will join HSLDA Senior Counsel Scott Woodruff in this special @home e-vent to give an insider's view on the progress of these important bills. Join Scott as he interviews Delegate Bell on the specifics of the bills, how they influence your homeschool freedom, and what you can do. Don't miss this opportunity to get answers from a friend of homeschooling in the Virginia Legislature!
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The rumor is spreading like wildfire: Idaho homeschool students can't get into college without a GED! Is it true? Get the facts from HSLDA Senior Counsel Scott A. Woodruff, who will discuss the recent changes in federal college financial aid law that have caused such confusion in Idaho. He'll explain the background, the details, the misunderstandings, efforts being made to fix the situation, and its current status. If you have a homeschooled student headed to college soon, you should hear this presentation.
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