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Saturday, June 12, 2010

How to Make a Homeschool ID Card

Get a FREE
Homeschool ID Card!
Homeschool Buyer's Coop have a nifty service for designing a homeschool ID card which you can use for home printing for free. Or order a professionally printed ID for $6.95 ($4.95 for additional cards).

Looks good to me!

When you go to bookstores, including Borders and Barnes and Nobles and office supply stores, such as Staples, to register as a teacher and receive discounts one of these could be handy.

Do you have homeschool ID cards for your kids? What about for yourself? How have you used them?

3 comments:

jugglingpaynes said...

Our local group has a template for an ID, but I haven't gotten around to really using it yet. I've had a lot of difficulty convincing our local B&N that homeschoolers are allowed to have the educator's discount. I suppose I should try a different store...

Good to see a post from you!

Peace and Laughter,
Cristina

Alison Kerr said...

Hi Cristina,
it's good to "see" you too.

The first time I registered for an educator card at B&N I took my state registration form with me (in Kansas we register as non-accredited schools). They accepted that just fine.

I do notice that B&N always confirm by asking me if the books are for homeschooling every time I use my card. It must be their policy - Borders don't ask me the same questions.

HauntedPortraits said...

You can also get Homeschool IDs at http://www.homeschoolid.com

 
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