T'CHERs was created in 1999 and is a
nonprofit corporation whose purpose is to support and promote
the entire spectrum of homeschooling in Puerto Rico and the US
Virgin Islands. In doing so, T'CHERs recognizes and respects the
diverse motives, needs, and teaching styles of homeschooling
families.
T'CHERs is distinguished from local homeschool support groups in
that it is a state level organization, with many of its members
belonging to the various local support groups around the island,
and others not belonging to any local support group at all.
T'CHERs has over 100 families as members and its membership is
growing monthly.
T'CHERs provides free homeschool orientation for those who are
interested. (parents, government agencies, school officials,
college classes, etc.) While orientation is available as needed,
T'CHERs also organizes an annual island wide One Great Month of
Homeschool Orientation in order to make the homeschool option
more visible to those looking for alternatives. We are also
available to help with establishing new homeschool support
groups where there is an interest.
T'CHERs has contacted the Dept. of Family and Dept. of Health in
order to encourage them to establish policies of self
certification by homeschooling parents so that these families do
not need to have an outside source certify their homeschooling
in order to receive services. The Dept. of Family (ADSEF/PAN
division) and the Dept. of Health (Reforma health insurance) now
have a policy in place. T'CHERs is still working with the
Housing Dept. and other agencies, as well as the private sector,
in order to encourage them to follow suit.
T'CHERs has been in communication and meetings with the Dept. of
Education in order to help them form policies for homeschoolers
who need admission or re-admission into the system, who need
special education services from the system, or who want to leave
the system for homeschooling. While the Dept.'s Circular
Letter 2-2006-2006 (in our Archives) addresses the placement
procedure for homeschoolers back into the system, the Dept. of
Ed. still needs to address the needs of special ed. families and
develop a policy for those families who want to leave the public
system.
Board member Maria Luisa Inserni is a licensed lawyer ready to
help any T'CHERs member with legal advice. Although we are
striving to get all agencies to accept homeschooler self
certification, Maria Luisa will provide certification of
homeschooling, if necessary, for $25.00. Please call
787-390-1858 between 4:00 and 6:00 P.M.
T'CHERs keeps its members informed of homeschool legal issues in
Puerto Rico and encourages them to voice their opinions on those
issues in order to give the Board direction.
T'CHERs has helped form homeschool student admission policies at
University of Puerto Rico and Inter American University. We are
in the process of helping Arecibo Pontificia Católica form their
homeschooled student admission policy.
Since 2003, T'CHERs has been a presenter, by invitation, at
the College Board's Annual Conferences, which are held at various venues in Puerto Rico. For our presentations we develop homeschooling topics related to the theme of the conferences. The conferences are geared toward professionals from the traditional K-College school environment (teachers, social workers, administrators, etc.) and our presentations serve to teach them about
homeschooling and to build bridges between our
communities.
T'CHERs has held Homeschool Fairs to help keep homeschoolers
informed and give them a chance to get to know other
homeschoolers from across the island. T'CHERs has held two
Homeschool Fairs in Aguadilla and one in San Juan. Workshops
have included such topics as "Introduction to Homeschooling" for
new homeschoolers, "How to Keep a Portfolio," "Singular Passions:
How to Create a Whole Curriculum Around a Single Interest," "Homeschooling
High School," and much more.
T'CHERs has held regional one day Homeschool Workshops at
different venues around the island. Workshop topics are based
on the interests and input of the membership.
T'CHERs coordinates an annual weekend Family Camp, in February.
This is an opportunity to relax and recharge with other
homeschoolers. Along with what the area itself provides for fun,
there are planned talks, activities, and games that add to the
weekend enjoyment.
T'CHERs helps homeschoolers in the Caribbean connect with each
other by maintaining a web site,
www.tchers.net, and message boards. |