We would be honored to partner with you in
this family-transforming movement. The mentoring relationships,
prayer, and fellowship you provide through your local organization play a big part in making home-educating families
successful. Partnering with THSC, while retaining your group’s
complete autonomy, you join in linking thousands of Christian
families with home school resources throughout the state.
This free service includes the following
benefits for your group:
- the referral
of families to your organization,
- THSC Assn.
membership discount for your group’s members,
- leadership
newsletters and updates via email,
- tips and meeting ideas,
- office support
by our trained staff for questions and concerns,
- invitation to
THSC's annual Leadership Training Conference,
- and
coming soon, a listing on the THSC website.
There are many counties in Texas in which we
have no groups listed. Wouldn’t it be a blessing to be
listed with us so that we can refer new home school families to
your group?
What does is take to participate in THSC’s Leadership Support
program?
Complete this questionnaire:
Texas Organization Information
Word
Document (to complete electronically and email)
PDF (to print,
complete and mail)
You may also need:
Texas Co-op/Classes Questionnaire
Word
Document (to complete electronically and email)
PDF (to print,
complete and mail)
For reference:
THSC Organization Definitions
We here at THSC
recognize that there are many different types of homeschool
support organizations and It is our goal here at THSC to serve and
work with the various home school support organizations throughout
Texas, so that together we can help and encourage the home school
community in Texas. We recognize the sacrifice that leaders make
and the impact they have on the homeschool community, and it is
our hope to serve and encourage you.
Affiliated
Regional Group Definitions
Regional groups
function as the hub and connecting point for several other home
school support groups and support organizations. Because their
function is different from that of support groups, they do not
generally grow out of existing support groups. A regional group
generally is made up of a board of directors with a full
constitution and/or bylaws; its primary focus is to connect,
encourage, and serve support groups in their region. They sponsor
events and activities that are best accomplished by several groups
working together, such as book fairs, seminars, leadership
training, debate tournaments, etc.