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Special Needs Summer Series
Free Virtual Special Needs Summer Series for Homeschool Families Summer can bring a mix of opportunities, challenges, and transitions for...
America Turning 250
As the United States prepares to celebrate 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence, homeschool families have a unique opportunity to bring American history to life. Discover meaningful ways to celebrate America 250 with your students while exploring the people, events, and ideas that shaped our nation — plus learn about MACHE’s America 250 eBook designed to support your homeschool journey.
Legislative Update: What Maryland Homeschoolers Need to Know
MACHE 2026 Legislative Update Keep Homeschooling Strong in Maryland We are in the middle of Maryland’s 90-day legislative session, and MACHE is...
Back to “Home” School Webinar
Our Back to “Home” School Webinar Community The price of liberty is eternal vigilance. We are grateful for the wonderful turnout at our recent Back...
State of the Homeschool Nation – Maryland Edition
Submit public comments by August 15, 2025 in support of the current homeschool regulations. The Maryland State Department of Education is performing a review of six chapters of Title 13A, including the chapters on Nonpublic Schools (13.A.09) and Home Instruction (13.A.10). This is part of a mandatory review that has been required for all of Maryland’s regulating agencies over an 8-year period. The evaluation will result in a report made by the MSDE to the Maryland General Assembly.
Speak Up for Maryland Homeschool Freedom 2.0
Submit public comments by August 15, 2025 in support of the current homeschool regulations. The Maryland State Department of Education is performing a review of six chapters of Title 13A, including the chapters on Nonpublic Schools (13.A.09) and Home Instruction (13.A.10). This is part of a mandatory review that has been required for all of Maryland’s regulating agencies over an 8-year period. The evaluation will result in a report made by the MSDE to the Maryland General Assembly.





