Homeschooling Teens
Links of Interest
General Teen Resource Links                               College
Home School + High School = Self School
HomeSchooled?
Entering High School
Hopeful but Uncertain?
What about College?
a web community of home-schoolers just like you facing the same issues


HomeSchool Association of California (HSA) has a nice articles by Wes Beach, "The Teen Years and Beyond"


A set of posts on VegSource Community HomeSchooling Board in response to a parents concern about whether homeschooling had eased the transition into the teen years.


The Organization of Virginia Homeschoolers (VaHomeschoolers). has a nice list of books, websites, articles and email list.


National Home Educators Network (NHEN) has some nice articles and links. You may have to wade through general homeschooling information but the teens and homeschooling info. is there about halfway down.


Yahoo's list for homeschooling teens



General Teen Resources
Public Broadcasting Systems' Frontline; "Inside the Teenage Brain"
What's going on in there? How science may help explain the mystery of the teenage years.

New
Heard about AmeriCorps?
It is a network of national service programs that engage more than 50,000 Americans each year in intensive service to meet critical needs in education, public safety, health, and the environment. AmeriCorps members serve through more than 2,100 nonprofits, public agencies, and faith-based organizations. They tutor and mentor youth, build affordable housing, teach computer skills, clean parks and streams, run after-school programs, and help communities respond to disasters. Created in 1993, AmeriCorps is part of the Corporation for National and Community Service, which also oversees Senior Corps and Learn and Serve America.
Read some testimonials

Home School + High School = Self School

Inside the Teenage Brain from PBS

AmeriCorps


Roy Fulgueras compiled comments between himself and  AmeriCorp participants. These were posted on the HomeSchooling and College List. This is a national email list devoted to the transition of homeschooled students into colleges and universities. To subscribe send an email to: LISTSERV@LIST.PACE.EDU   and in the body of the email type in Subscribe HSC-L Your Name

If you would like to contact him; or you can email me and I will send you the document. Please put Americorp information in the Subject line.

Roy "Fuji" Fulgueras
Director of Admissions
Massachusetts Maritime Academy
FAX 508-830-5077
1-800-544-3411
http://www.maritime.edu

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Teen Consumer Scrapbook
New changes have come to the Running Start program, click to be taken to the College page
Teen Consumer Scrapbook
http://www.atg.wa.gov/teenconsumer/

Take a look at this site for teens as consumers. It was put together by a group of high school students who want to share their consumer knowledge with you and is sponsored by the Washington State Attnorney General's Office
All the articles found on this site are written about topics that they as teenagers were interested in.