Welcome!
Stillwater Homeschool Group is a group of families dedicated to providing a quality education for their children in a home environment. Respecting that parents who choose to educate their children at home come from diverse backgrounds, Stillwater Homeschool Group has neither membership restrictions, nor any official political, philosophical, or religious position; nor does Stillwater Homeschool Group maintain any stance on any other issue, other than the belief that parents and guardians should remain able to choose home education as a legal education alternative.
The purpose of Stillwater Homeschool Group is to provide the opportunity for fellowship and exchange among home schooling families and those interested in home education through:
1. Providing moral support.
2. Exchanging resources and curriculum ideas.
3. Forming field trips and group activities.
4. Creating and maintaining a center for homeschooling activities and materials.
Mission Statement
Supporting Stillwater Homeschoolers dba Stillwater Homeschool Group is an all-inclusive group of homeschooling families sharing resources and offering activities that enhance and support the homeschool experience.
2011 Officers
Jessica Hannon - President
Tammy Souders - Vice President
Kristen Hadley - Secretary
Marga Barrett - Treasurer
Pascha Franklin - Events Coordinator
Laci Hamlin - Grants and Fund Raising Coordinator
Shelley Schmidt - Community Service Coordinator
Please click the About link to learn more!
2010-2011 Yearbook Video (with music)
"Remember to be gentle with yourself and others. We are all
children of chance, and none can say why some fields will blossom and
others lay brown beneath the August sun. Care for those around you. Look
past your differences. Their dreams are no less than yours, their
choices in life no more easily made. Give in any way you can, of
whatever you possess. To give is to love. To withhold is to wither. Care
less for your harvest than how it is shared, and your life will have
meaning and your heart will have peace."
~ Kent Nerburn, Letters to My Son