Co-operatives (Co-ops) for Alabama homeschoolers / unschoolers. Descriptions, contact information, area coverage, fees, subjects taught, parental participation level, sponsoring church school and other necessary information to help you in your search for a homeschool co-op. Areas covered by Co-ops include Birmingham, Deatsville, Holtville, Millbrook, Montgomery, Odenville, Prattville, Slapout, Trussville and Wetumpka.

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    Alabama Homeschool Co-Operatives

    A Co-Operative does not provide legal coverage for an Alabama homeschooler; you must still join a church school. If you have not yet read the information about church schools and how to homeschool in Alabama, please visit the Alabama page.

    The co-operatives listed here have provided LeapingFromTheBox.com with their descriptions. Should you have questions about a description, please contact the individual co-operative. If you find contact information that is no longer valid, please contact LeapingFromTheBox.com at admin@leapingfromthebox.com. No permission is given to use these descriptions elsewhere.

    LeapingFromTheBox.com does not endorse any co-operative. Inclusion here is solely for informational purposes.

    If you do not see your co-operative here and wish it to be listed, please contact me!

    Co-ops are listed by their closest major city/town

    Huntsville

    Decatur

    Florence

    Tuscaloosa

    Cullman

    Arab

    Boaz

    Gadsden

    Anniston

    Birmingham

    Auburn

    Montgomery

    Dothan

    Mobile

    Information last updated on 09/23/08.





    Huntsville

    Decatur

    Florence

    Tuscaloosa

    Cullman

    Arab

    Boaz

    Gadsden

    Anniston

    Birmingham

    Auburn

    Montgomery

    Dothan area

    Mobile area




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Homeschool Co-ops
How to Start Them, Run Them and Not Burn Out

by Carol Topp
Now homeschool leaders have a book to guide them through starting a co-op, running it and not burning out! In this book you'll find: Pros and cons of being in a homeschool co-op. How to start a co-op including running your first planning meeting Ideas for classes and activities for all ages Helpful advice on dealing with volunteers, setting policies, managing money and handling conflict.


Honey For a Child’s Heart
by Gladys Hunt
Honey for a Child’s Heart discusses everything from the ways reading affects both children’s view of the world and their imagination to how to choose good books. Hunt’s tastes are broad, her advice is rooted in experience, and her suggestions will enrich the cultural and spiritual life of any home.



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