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Home Education Information Resource

A non-partisan, non-sectarian, volunteer-only organization working to ensure that the people of Georgia and their government recognize home study, freely practiced in its diverse forms, as a legitimate choice and value it as a positive force for improving the quality of education.

Click here to download the new interactive forms:
Declaration of Intent Form
Attendance Form (with X meaning present)
Attendance Form
Attendance Form (with X as present) with reset button.

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Please check back with us in the coming weeks for the unveiling of the new, improved HEIR website!!(posted 08/20/2004)
Click for Home Education Day at the Capitol 2005 Brochure

(revised 01/21/2005)


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