What organizations offer state accredited homeschooling programs in Illinois?

Illinois doesn't have a system of "state-accredited homeschooling programs" in the same way some other states do. There's no list of organizations that offer a program that the state then approves or accredits. Instead, Illinois follows a more lenient homeschooling approach. Homeschooling families are responsible for meeting the state's minimum requirements for curriculum and record-keeping, but they choose the curriculum and method themselves. They aren't required to be affiliated with any specific organization.

Therefore, while many organizations *offer* homeschooling curriculum, support services, and community, none of them provide a program that is *state-accredited* in Illinois. You might find organizations offering support, like:

* Homeschooling support groups: These are local groups that offer networking, resources, and social events for homeschoolers. They don't provide accreditation but can be very helpful. You'll find these through online searches for "Illinois homeschooling support groups" or by searching for groups in your specific area.

* Curriculum publishers: Companies like Time4Learning, Abeka, and many others sell homeschooling curriculum, but they don't offer state accreditation in Illinois.

* Homeschooling conventions/conferences: These events provide resources, curriculum displays, and workshops, but again, they don't offer state accreditation.

In short, you are responsible for meeting Illinois's homeschooling requirements independently. You will select your own curriculum and materials, and keep your own records. The organizations mentioned above offer assistance and resources but are not part of a state-mandated accreditation process.

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