We feel strongly that all homeschoolers benefit when they get the support they need. Here’s a little bit about those of us who have been instrumental in creating this group.
Marlene Fletcher is the President and founder of the Homeschool Support Group. She owns several businesses. Her life’s mission is to inspire, empower & create, no matter where she may be. She is a Licensed Massage Therapist (LMT) and Structural Integration Practitioner (SIP). She travels frequently sharing her passion, of how to be happie
Marlene Fletcher is the President and founder of the Homeschool Support Group. She owns several businesses. Her life’s mission is to inspire, empower & create, no matter where she may be. She is a Licensed Massage Therapist (LMT) and Structural Integration Practitioner (SIP). She travels frequently sharing her passion, of how to be happier and healthier in a natural way. Marlene has served on several Executive PTA boards and was the director of radKIDS (child safety empowerment program) at her children’s school. She is a certified radKIDS instructor, empowering over 1,000 children! She has presented at BYU Women’s Conference, and various homeschool conferences, including LDS Homeschool Conference, Winter Homeschool Conference and Called to Learn University. She has been educating families for nearly 20 years and is currently homeschooling. She is married to Matthew Fletcher. They have 4 sons and together they strive to inspire their children to not only learn, but to have a love for learning and make it a life-long habit.
Cristina has been homeschooling for 13 years and has loved every minute of it. She has made it a priority to create fun and engaging learning opportunities for other children with similar interests to come and join her own. Some of these activities have included sports clubs, Pokemon club, park days, Merit Badge POW Wows, Spanish Immersio
Cristina has been homeschooling for 13 years and has loved every minute of it. She has made it a priority to create fun and engaging learning opportunities for other children with similar interests to come and join her own. Some of these activities have included sports clubs, Pokemon club, park days, Merit Badge POW Wows, Spanish Immersion classes, PE classes, science classes, and many other small home-school co-ops.
When her oldest son entered the high school years, she invested a great deal of her spare time and efforts researching what it takes to home-school high school, college admissions requirements for home-schoolers, scholarship opportunities, and much more.
Her now 16-year-old son has attended Mountainland Technical College to get a Certificate in Digital Media. He was also accepted at Utah Valley University for an Associates of Applied Sciences in Technology. His goal is to get a Bachelor of Science in Technology Management with an emphasis in Digital Media. All of this as an independent home-schooler with NO high school diploma, or accreditation, or GED.
Cristina loves sharing with others everything that she has learned through the years about teaching children at home PreK-12. She believes homeschooling allows children the opportunity to find their passions and to have the time to develop their talents and interests without the stress of hectic schedules.
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