A legal analysis of Home Schooling in the United States prepared by the Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA). This document provides a brief overview of the home schooling requirements in the state of Texas.
St. Phillip's College
St. Phillip's College, part of the Alamo Colleges District, provide dual credit opportunities for home school high school students. Read more about their dual credit courses and level 1 certification programs available.
Family Educator's Alliance of South Texas (FEAST)
The primary purpose for FEAST is to serve, honor, and glorify God through their year-round services that are dedicated to promote, assist, and inform the families and homeschool support groups in the South Texas Region.
San Antonio Public Library
Did you know that SAPL has over 100 resources available in their database? This includes scholarly articles and online tutoring assistance. All you need is a library card. Check them out!
Is my child a good home school student candidate?
Is your child in grades 9th-12th and you have been discussing home school options with him/her?
Is your child in middle school and you would like to home school prior to high school?
Is your high school child behind on credits due to attendance issues or non-passing grades?
Is your child a teen parent and need a flexible school alternative?
Does your child have difficulties attending school due to social anxiety or other impeding stress-related factors?
Is your child self-driven and independent?
Has your child been referred to other non-traditional school alternatives by a counselor, social worker, or administrator?
If you answered YES to any of these questions, call us today and let us consult with you and your child in order to determine what next steps to take. Contact us
In order to ensure that home school students enrolled at Pathways HomeEd are fully prepared upon graduation, we follow Texas Education Agency standards for earning a high school diploma. We graduate students with a minimum of 22 credits and up to 26 credits just as a student in a traditional school would earn a “recommended” high school diploma. In addition, STAAR testing is not required for students completing their home school diploma; however, our coursework incorporates STAAR readiness standards in those subject areas.