American Home Schools offers new archive service!
AHS service proves to be a hit with homeschoolers. Novel approach is the only one of it's kind.
(PRWEB) October 22, 2003 --The American Home Schools (AHS) network, well known for it's free services and resources, announced today that it is now providing amembership archiving service. This new idea in homeschooling provides basic blank forms which the user fills in online, and are then archived automatically for their future use. The forms can easily be updated and include records for transcripts, attendance, immunization, student identification, curriculum, reading logs, and many others. The archived forms are password protected but may be accessed and printed by the user at any time for any use (such as entering college, changing to public school system, job applications, entering the service, etc).
AHS also offers a diploma and graduation certificate for elementary as well as high school students who have documented their transcripts by archiving. The diploma displays the American Home Schools logo.
The free services provided by American Home Schools include curriculum suggestions, state laws and requirements for all fifty states (and Washing DC), many resources for books, forms, software, videos, and much more.
Membership for the archiving service is $35 annually and is available (along with their free services) through their web site at http://www.americanhomeschools.com.
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