Attleboro Area Homeschoolers
Established 1995
Attleboro Area Homeschoolers is an inclusive homeschooling group open to all homeschoolers and prospective homeschoolers. We serve families across the diverse spectrum of homeschooling styles and philosophies. Attleboro Area Homeschoolers has no official political, philosophical, or religious orientation.
Last Updated on Friday, September 7th, 2007 at 5:50 p.m. EDT
Monthly Parents' Meeting
The next parents' meeting will be held on Tuesday evening, September 25th at the Attleboro Public Library (74 North Main Street) from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Coffee and conversation will follow at the North Main Street Dunkin' Donuts located one block north of the library. All are welcome.
Monthly Moms' Night Out
Join us for the next Moms' Night Out at Panera Bread on Route One in North Attleboro on Thursday evening, September 13th at 7 p.m. Come enjoy dinner or dessert (or both) and lively conversation. Newcomers are always welcome.
Park Days and Group Outings
Schedule:
Thursday, September 13th: Capron Park -- Twelfth Annual Attleboro Area Homeschoolers Not-Going-Back-to-School Picnic
Junior Book Group
This book group is for young readers of any reading ability who are twelve years of age and younger. The group is on summer break, but will resume in the fall. Contact Lisa Benoit at benoit_lisa@comcast.net for information.
Teen Book Group
This book group is for readers aged thirteen and older. The next gathering will be held on Tuesday evening, October 2nd from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Murray Church in Attleboro. The group will be discussing Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. You must RSVP in order to attend.
Parents should note that book selections may include mature topics.
Philosophers' Cafe
Philosophers' Cafe is NOT a drop-in activity. Participants must be preenrolled. The group is limited to young people fourteen years of age and older as of September 1, 2007. Philosophers' Cafe resumes on Thursday evening, September 20th. Philosophers' Cafe is a discussion group for teens. The group meets on the first and third Thursdays from September through May from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Murray Church in Attleboro.
History Seminars
Four history seminars will be offered during the Fall 2007 term: U.S. Government III, History of the Middle East II, World War I, and Presidential History I. Classes run on alternate Wednesdays from late August through mid-December. Classes are designed for middle school and high school aged youth. Middle East II is full, but there are still openings in the other classes. Contact NLoggains@aol.com for further information.
Boy Scout Troop 95 and Cub Scout Pack 95
Chartered by the Attleboro Area Homeschoolers
Homeschool Boy Scout Troop 95, Cub Scout Pack 95, and Brownie Troop 289 meet on Monday afternoons during the academic year from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at the Scout House in Attleboro. There are approximately forty-five Scouts registered. New children are always welcome. For further information contact Troop95@aol.com.
Attleboro Area Homeschoolers Contacts:
Web Page: http://home.comcast.net/~attleboroareahomeschoolers/AAH1.html
Attleboro Area Homeschoolers Information:
Margaret Rozek (rozek@comcast.net)
or
Nan Loggains (NLoggains@aol.com)