Homeschool Resources
Whether you’re a veteran homeschooler or a newbie, the library is here to support you and your family. Books to support your curriculum, fast and easy InterLibrary Loan service for the books you want that we don’t have, free online tutoring, research databases, and so much more! We know you’re pretty self-sufficient, but we’re here to help in whatever way we can.
Homeschool.com
Homeschool.com has been helping homeschool families for over 20 years. Their site includes tools, product reviews, guides, advice, & support to all homeschooling families regardless of teaching style or reasons for homeschooling.
Homeschool Louisiana
A community of Christian home educators with lots of resources, including a great infographic on how to start homeschooling in Louisiana. They also have a well-developed Facebook Support Group.
Louisiana Homeschool Laws (HSLDA)
Questions about how to homeschool in Louisiana? Start here for a quick overview: homeschooling laws & requirements, compulsory attendance ages, withdrawal, access to sports & special ed. services, recordkeeping, work permits, & more. This site has a broader scope than just legal tips, so take a look & see all the support that HSLDA has to offer.
Louisiana Homeschool Organizations
Find the Louisiana homeschool groups closest to you & get connected with your local homeschooling community & discover the co-ops, classes, sports and arts opportunities, & social get-togethers in your area. Part of The Homeschool Mom site which has been around since 2000.
Louisiana Virtual Charter Academy
Louisiana certified online independent learner homeschooling program.
Resources by Culture/Religion
Lists of homeschool resources focused for specific religions, cultures, and minority groups. Lists include Afrocentric, Native American, Islamic, Jewish, Unitarian, LGBTQ, Buddhist, and Mormon. Part of A2ZHomeschooling site which has more resources available.
Secular Homeschool Curriculum
Not everyone chooses to homeschool for religious reasons, and this list will be helpful to those families who want a curriculum that frees them up to choose if/how they add in their own religious teachings.