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Do I have to live in Kosciusko County in order to join KCHA?

No, you do not!  Just be aware that most of our members live in Kosciusko County, and the majority of events and activities will be held here.

Is KCHA a co-op?

No, KCHA is not a co-op.  We do not have a regular meeting place to hold classes, and there are no mandatory or minimum requirements. There are lots of co-ops in Kosciusko County, though, so check out our "Local Co-ops" page once you have joined!

What are the benefits of becoming a member of KCHA?

There are so many benefits to joining KCHA!  Here are some you'll have access to once you log in:

  • Join scheduled field trips with other homeschooling families, usually at a significant discount.
  • Calendar access curated with all the homeschool specific events in the county and those organized through the association.
  • Resource page and contact info for public co-ops that operate in Kosciusko.
  • Local organization page making it easy to find businesses with homeschool classes and camps. 
  • Participate in organized activities and events with other homeschooling families in Kosciusko County; including park meet ups, holiday parties, and more. See our Activities page to get an idea of all the possibilities.
  • Get free printable ID cards for yourself (as a teacher) and your children (as students). Some organizations may accept these ID cards in order to get student/teacher discounts.
  • Promote your business - there is a KCHA business directory that homeschooling families can use to promote their own businesses. Do you have an Etsy shop?  Is your husband a car mechanic or handyman?  List it in the Business Directory! 

How much does it cost to join KCHA?

Membership with KCHA costs $25 per family per year. The amount is due upon registering, and membership will be valid until the end of KCHA's school year, which lasts August 1 through July 31.

Refunds will not be given for membership if someone decides to discontinue, or if their membership is revoked based on a violation of the Code of Conduct.

What does the KCHA membership pay for?

A large portion of the yearly membership fee is to pay for using this website, which makes activities, events, and field trips much easier to organize, communicate, and accept payment for.

The membership fee also helps cover the fees associated with using Paypal and cards to accept payment.

The remainder of the membership fee amounts are distributed for the different committees to use in planning events, such as cupcakes for the monthly birthday parties or balloons to decorate for the holiday parties.

Does KCHA have participation requirements?

No, there are no participation requirements for KCHA.  However, the amount of activities, events, field trips, etc. we are able to offer is entirely dependent on parental involvement. Please consider joining a committee!

Who is in charge of KCHA? Are they paid?

Check out our Board Members page to get to know our volunteer board members - no one in KCHA receives payment for what they do.

I'm thinking about homeschooling my kids, but I don't know where to begin. Can KCHA help me?

Yes, we can!  We recommend attending one of our Park Days so you can spend time with homeschooling parents while children play.  It's a great time to get your questions answered and get advice and insight into homeschooling.  Additionally, you can reach out to our Board via email: [email protected]

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