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Co-Ops in Florida
 Florida Co-Ops
 Starting & Running a Homeschool Co-Op

Florida Co-Ops Back to Top
FCTH Co-op
Panama City, Florida
Each semester FCTH organizes a co-op for children to learn together for some of the subjects that are easier and more exciting to be taught in groups. The FCTH co-op is only open to families who belong to FCTH.
Orlando Home Educators (OHE)
Orange County, Florida
Orlando Home Educators is a vibrant co-op group for homeschool families to meet and plan group activities. This is a secular home school group serving families in central Florida (within easy driving distance of Orlando).
St Pete Co-Operative Homeschoolers
St. Petersburg, Pinellas County, Florida
St Pete Co-Operative Homeschoolers is a secular community of home schooling families in the Tampa Bay Area.
St. Pete Co-operative Homeschoolers
St. Petersburg, Pinellas County, Florida
The St. Pete Co-operative Homeschoolers are a secular, open-minded community of homeschooling families in the Tampa Bay area.

Starting & Running a Homeschool Co-Op Back to Top
American Montessori Homeschoolers Co-op
A forum for communication for organized or established co-op's and individuals interested in organizing a Montessori Homeschool Co-op. Established Co-op's can share ideas and those interested in creating a co-op can get valuable advice and information.
Homeschool Co-operatives and Support Groups
Little Bears Family Homeschool
A discussion of the advantages and potential problems of participating and running a co-op. Written from the perspective of a UK homeschooling parent.
Starting a Homeschool Cooperative
Marsha Ransom
Many homeschoolers have found that involvement with a homeschool cooperative enhances their homeschooling experience. Some children thrive with the small group experience, so enrolling them in some group activities and classes will nurture that need. Keeping classes and activities small enables families to reap the benefits of the classroom setting with none of the drawbacks. Volunteers can serve as helpers and aides, keeping the ratio of student to adult low, as recommended by educational research. This article discusses some tips for starting a homeschool cooperative.
Starting a Homeschool Co-Operative Overseas
Lori Younker and Katie Thompson
Includes tips and ideas for starting a formal co-operative learning environment for the special situation of overseas living.
The Story of Two Desperate, Burned Out, Homeschool Moms
Robyn Bray
Robin Bray shares the story of innovation and creativity in approaching homeschooling burn out, and how these creative ideas led to the creation of a co-op.


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