We Are ENRICHri

Rhode Island’s Largest Secular Homeschool Support Group

ENRICHri is the largest secular homeschooling organization in Rhode Island, supporting hundreds of families in Rhode Island, Connecticut, and Massachusetts as an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) nonprofit. We are a welcoming, inclusive group that offers advocacy, field trips, classes, parent run co-ops, community events, and support to the homeschooling community.


Frequently Asked Questions

Looking for information and guidance on homeschooling? Look no further! You have homeschool questions, and we have the answers you need. Our team is here to provide you with expert advice and support to help you navigate the world of homeschooling. Whether you're just getting started or looking for solutions to specific challenges, we're here to help. Let us be your go-to resource for all your homeschooling needs.

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Homeschooling How-to

Explore our comprehensive collection of resources for homeschooling, including frequently asked questions, quick start guides, legal information, advocacy resources, educational videos, and templates for letters of intent and withdrawal.

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Resources

When it comes to homeschooling, there is no one-size-fits-all approach. Each family will need to carefully consider and decide what is best for them based on their unique circumstances, preferences, and educational goals. Explore our list of education resources and suggested links.

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Homeschooling 101

ENRICHri provides private Facebook groups, support groups, specialized children's classes, workshops, community vendor classes, field trips, teen & tween social events, and cooperative program locations.

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Discover Homeschooling Blog

Welcome to our homeschooling blog! Find resources, tips, and inspiration to navigate the world of homeschooling, whether you're a seasoned homeschooler or just starting out. We provide valuable insights, support, and encouragement for your journey, from curriculum reviews to organization hacks. Join our community and discover the endless possibilities of homeschooling!

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On my son’s last day of undergrad classes I was ready to go through 12 years of workbooks, papers, notebooks, art, books and all the other things I had saved. We were so excited that day, undergrad was done ! But those boxes in the basement full of our homeschool years. Those boxes had been on my mind. So… we dragged them upstairs and I planned to get through them over the next few days. I wanted to touch everything, not just chuck it all into the recycle without pawing through it first. I wanted to remember each thing, to be surprised by the resources I had forgotten about. I want to cull it down to a few items that I would keep forever. I made piles. KEEP Maybe keep Show Ian Show gramma (Ian and my mom met for their beloved “Gramma School” once a week from age 5 until he graduated high school) Take a picture Giveaway Trash
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