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HSLDA's High School Coordinators
Sometimes teaching high school may seem like a whole new ball game, whether you are an experienced homeschooler or a brand new one. On those days when you are discouraged and need a listening ear, or you are confused and would like a sounding board on curriculum options, or you are trying to determine where to go for additional help, call (540) 338-5600 or email one of HSLDA's high school coordinators. They will direct you to helpful resources, give you some pros and cons of various curricula, and most importantly, refresh you with a reassuring word. Both of HSLDA's high school coordinators have walked in your shoes, and they understand what life is like in the trenches of homeschooling through high school!
Becky Cooke
Becky Cooke and her husband Jim homeschooled their three children from kindergarten until college using an eclectic assortment of teaching resources. She enjoys using these same skills to equip parents to successfully teach their children through the high school years and to encourage them to have fun while doing it.
After sending her children off to university, Becky helped develop HSLDA’s Homeschooling Thru High School program, including its high school website. She brings a wealth of experience and friendly advice to share with families who are navigating these challenging, yet exciting years. She speaks at homeschool meetings and conferences and writes articles on high school topics. She co-authors monthly high school email newsletters and high school brochures which provide tips, resources, and current information to homeschooling parents nationwide.
In addition, Becky provides personal consultation to HSLDA members with homeschool questions. In her “spare” time, Becky edits books, articles, and magazines for several authors and publishers, is active in Community Bible Study, and mentors international collegiate women studying in the Washington, D.C. area.
Diane Kummer
Diane and her husband Tom homeschooled their two children from kindergarten through 12th grade using a variety of teaching options. The Kummers’ daughter is completing her master’s degree, while their son is completing his undergraduate college degree.
As an HSLDA High School Coordinator, Diane regularly speaks at homeschool conferences, writes articles and brochures on high school topics, and has a heart to inspire moms in their teaching. “The joy and grace of the Lord are available—and He has provided many avenues of care and help along the way,” she says. She provides personal consultation to HSLDA members and encourages parents to keep going and to enjoy teaching high school!
During her homeschooling years, Diane coordinated events, activities, and support meetings for her church’s 190-plus homeschooling families while developing a program that provided evaluation of credits, diplomas, and transcripts for high school families. Along with songwriters, singers, and actresses from her church, Diane was involved in two videos created by the FunnyMoms to encourage and uplift homeschooling mothers. Her love for math is evident as she continues to teach high school-level math classes for homeschooled students.
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