George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker

BJCC Concert Hall 2100 Richard Arrington Blvd N, Birmingham, AL, United States

Let's join together for a holiday season favorite!  The Alabama Ballet offers a school show performance of this timeless classic each school year, and we are reserving seats for homeschool families. Use the form below to reserve your seats BEFORE November 18th.  We have to make an advance reservation for best seats. Please note that this event is only for ages 4 and up.  Little ones will not be allowed to attend.  In addition, an adult must be with your students. FREE for students ages 4 and up $26.50 for adults

BHC Science Fair

O'Neal Library 50 Oak Street, Mountain Brook, AL, United States

Share your knowledge and experiments! We are excited to offer the BHC Science Fair for the 2022-2023 school year for all ages and grade levels as well. We do require you to register your student’s project by January 1st if possible. The $5 registration fee will help BHC cover the expenses of the venue, judges, and prizes – yes, this event includes some friendly competition! Learn more about this event at https://birminghamhomeschoolers.com/event/science-fair/

Alabama Homeschool Spelling Bee 2023

To Be Announced

Homeschool Alabama has registered with Scripps National Spelling Bee, so homeschoolers in Alabama will have a way to participate in it. A student must be registered through a school or organization that is enrolled with Scripps. Essential students should register with Homeschool Alabama at https://www.homeschoolalabama.org/homeschool-spelling-bee After registration and payment, you will receive access to spelling bee materials, including word lists. Homeschool Alabama will use the online testing platform as a preliminary for all homeschoolers in Alabama. Then they will hold an in-person bee for the top 20 spellers on Saturday February 4 (weather date Saturday February 11), in the Birmingham area. If any church schools register separately, then their school winners will be able to participate as well. The winner of the state homeschool spelling bee will represent homeschoolers at the Alabama state spelling bee in March. If you have questions, please contact Debbie Landry at debbie@homeschoolalabama.org

BHC Valentine’s Day Party

Cahaba Lily Park 3200 County Road 52, Helena, AL, United States

Join with other area homeschool families for a Valentine's swap and competition.  Details at https://BirminghamHomeschoolers.com

Navigating High School

Virtual

We are offering an online workshop focusing on the high school journey.  This is only open to Essential families, because we will be discussing procedures specific to Essential enrollment and Essential’s diploma requirements.  Best for families with students in grades 8-12. Use online form below to RSVP for this workshop.  You must be logged in to complete the form and receive the workshop access information.

Free

College/Career Fair

Marriott Birmingham 3590 Grandview Parkway, Birmingham, AL, United States

Middle and high school students and parents are encouraged to join us to explore college and career options.  Details and registration at https://birminghamhomeschoolfair.com

Event Series Birmingham Homeschool Fair

Birmingham Homeschool Fair

Highlands College 3660 Grandview Parkway, Birmingham, AL, United States

We encourage ALL parents to join us for this weekend of inspiration, encouragement, information, and resource.  With special sessions for Dads and teens, you will find something to address all ages and stages of homeschooling.

Event Series Birmingham Homeschool Fair

Birmingham Homeschool Fair

Highlands College 3660 Grandview Parkway, Birmingham, AL, United States

We encourage ALL parents to join us for this weekend of inspiration, encouragement, information, and resource.  With special sessions for Dads and teens, you will find something to address all ages and stages of homeschooling.

BHC Easter Park Day 2023

Cahaba Lily Park 3200 County Road 52, Helena, AL, United States

Join us for a traditional Easter egg hunt as well as spring fun! Bring plastic eggs (with or without goodies inside) and baskets for the egg hunt, and bring a prepackaged spring treat/drink to share (or bring your own snack for your children). Teens and older students can help with egg hiding if they prefer. Dads often join us on this day too! Bring kites and sport equipment for free time. Hopefully, we will have beautiful weather, but we will meet rain or shine and hide eggs under the pavilion if needed! For those who haven’t joined us in the past, we do hide tickets in eggs to redeem for prizes after the egg hunt.  And here is our normal schedule: 1-1:30 pm – Families arrive and drop off eggs at designated area. 1:30-2 pm –  Teens/Dads hide eggs at a designated location while children play or eat. We gather in grade level groupings for the egg hunt at 2pm. After the egg hunt, students look through their collected eggs for tickets and goodies.  Empty eggs can be donated to BHC for use in the next year’s hunt, or you can take your collections home.  The tickets are marked, and students will return to their age/grade level egg hunt area with their tickets to claim their prizes.

Homeschooling Workshop

North Shelby Library 5521 Cahaba Valley Road, Birmingham, AL, United States

Considering homeschooling? Starting the homeschool journey? Need a refresher? Then this workshop is for you! In cooperation with Birmingham Homeschoolers Community, Essential Church School is offering an all-day event. This is a parents only event with informational sessions that include: Know Your Why (Evaluation of your reasons and philosophy of homeschooling) How Can I Homeschool? (Discussion of legal issues) How Do I Teach? (Discussion of ways to teach at home) What Do I Teach? (Discussion of curriculum choices) Planning (How to plan for the year and for the school days) Question & Answer Homeschool veterans will share their homeschool stories throughout the day. We want to encourage you to come for new ideas and encouragement even if you are already homeschooling. And bring a friend that is interested in homeschooling as well!   COST: A donation of $10 is suggested to cover the event costs and our speakers’ lunches, but this event is open to the general public at no required ticket price.   LUNCH: We MAY arrange for a lunch to be provided, and we will give you the options to pre-order here on the event page. Because we have a lot of material to cover, we will only have a short lunch break.   LOCATION: We will be in the Mueller Annex Classroom of the North Shelby Library.