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THE CENTRAL OHIO DRUM CALL |
HOMESCHOOLING/EDUCATION RESOURCES |
African American Homeschoolers Network aahnet.org |
Afrocentric Homeschoolers Association geocities.com/blackhomeschool |
Black Homeschoolers' Network blackhomeschoolers.homestead.com |
National African American Homeschoolers Alliance naaha.com |
National Black Home Educators nbhe.net |
The Home School Mon thehomeschoolmom.com |
African American Unschooling afamunschool.com |
Black Alliance for Education baeo.ord/options/home_school |
Mahogany Homeschoolers of Ohio mhschoolers.info |
Greater Cincinnati African American Homeschooling Alliance hsncincy.com |
Baobab Reference Desk afrocentric.info |
BAEO is a national, nonprofit, membership organization whose mission is to actively support parental choice to empower families and increase quality educational options for Black children. |
The BAEO/Gates Network of Small High Schools seeks individuals or organizations interested in creating new, small, quality high schools in urban communities. |
Charter Schools Home Schooling Innovations in Traditional Public Schools Privately Financed Scholarships Public School Contracts with Private Organizations Supplementary Education Programs Tax-Supported Scholarships (Vouchers) Tuition Tax Credits and Deductions School Choice Glossary Finding the Perfect School (pdf) |
BLACK ALLIANCE FOR EDUCATIONAL OPTIONS |

L I N K S |
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Ohio EdChoice Scholarship Program The Ohio EdChoice Scholarship is a pilot program that will provide 14,000 state-funded scholarships to students who attend low-performing public schools. The scholarships can be used to attend private schools that meet state requirements for program participation. For more information on EdChoice Scholarships log on to http://EdChoic.ohio.gov or call Ohio BAEO on 937-222-8178 (Dayton) or 614-252-7901 (Columbus). |
Parents Advancing Choice in Education (PACE): The PACE mission is to help families make quality education choices so that more children can successfully complete a post-secondary education. PACE began in 1997 by awarding scholarships to children in grades K-12 in Montgomery County, Ohio whose families demonstrated financial need. The goal is to give families the opportunity to choose a school they want their (children) to attend. |
Education Freedom Fund: The Education Freedom Fund's mission is to provide low-income Michigan families with a choice in the schools their children attend by giving tuition assistance through scholarships. EFF scholarships are awarded to children in grades K-8 from low-income families who qualify for the federal government's free or reduced-price lunch program.Recipients receive a maximum of $1,000 annually; their parents must pay a minimum of $500 in tuition per child. Parents can choose from a wide variety of private religious, secular and even cross-district public schools for their children. For more information call 800.866.8141 or e-mail info@educationfreedomfund.org. |
SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION |
BAEO does not provide college scholarships. We do, however, help parents access a growing number of public and privately financed K-12 scholarship programs to attend a private school. In addition, some BAEO Chapters operate scholarship programs in their area. |