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Teaching our kids the real meaning of Memorial Day at the cemetery today.We encourage all Texas homeschool families to a...
05/25/2026

Teaching our kids the real meaning of Memorial Day at the cemetery today.
We encourage all Texas homeschool families to attend a local Memorial Day event near you — parades, services, or cemetery ceremonies are powerful ways to honor those who gave everything for our freedom.
Never forget.
~ Texas Home Educators Family

04/06/2026

More than 100 state, national and international authors will be in town on Saturday to spark a love for reading as the San Antonio Book Festival returns for its 14th year. 👇 Full story at the link in the comments.

04/06/2026
03/02/2026

Happy Birthday to Texas! On this March 2nd, we celebrate Texas Independence Day- commemorating the declaration signed in 1836 that set the Lone Star State on its path to freedom.

March is the perfect month for a Texas Unit Study in your homeschool! Dive into our state's rich history with hands-on activities that bring lessons to life. Best part? Most are easy day trips from Austin or San Antonio, so you can explore without overnight stays. Here are some top picks:

- The Alamo (San Antonio): Visit this iconic mission where Texian defenders made their stand in 1836. Tour the grounds, see artifacts, and learn about the famous battle. Right in downtown SA; about 1.5 hours from Austin.

- Texas State Capitol (Austin): Explore the stunning pink granite building with guided tours of the chambers, rotunda, and grounds. Discuss government and Texas symbols-perfect for civics tie-ins. In the heart of Austin; roughly 1.5 hours from San Antonio.

- Bullock Texas State History Museum (Austin): Immerse in interactive exhibits spanning Native American history to the space age, with special homeschool days featuring hands-on programs. Just minutes from the Capitol; about 1.5 hours from SA.

- Presidio La Bahia (Goliad): Step into a restored 18th-century fort with living history demos and the site of the Goliad Massacre. Great for understanding the Texas Revolution. Around 1.5 hours from SA or 2.5 from Austin-pack a picnic!

Youc an even have a mock "convention" at home to debate independence. What Texas spots are on your unit study list? Share below and let's inspire each other!

01/23/2026

A lot of people have asked for a comprehensive preparedness list for the winter storm.

Feel free to bookmark this or share with friends, stay safe out there:

⛽️ Gas up every car (and top off any cans if you’ve got them)
💵 Pull cash — assume card readers go down
🔋 Charge everything: phones, battery packs, laptops, tool batteries
🔌 Make one “charging pile” with all cords so nobody’s hunting
🔦 Headlamp for every adult + flashlight for every kid
🏮 Lanterns for the main rooms (no candles… kids + candles = nope)
🔋 Fresh batteries in a big ziplock — label it

🏠 Pick ONE “warm room” right now (small room, easiest to heat)
🚪 Shut doors to the rest of the house
🧣 Blankets over windows at night + towels at the bottom of doors
🛏️ Drag mattresses/pads in there if you need to
🧤 Lay out clothes like it’s ski season: base layer + hoodie + coat + hat + thick socks
👟 Slippers/shoes indoors — cold floors will wreck you
🧦 Dry clothes only — damp socks = change them immediately

⚠️ Generator = OUTSIDE only (not garage, not “cracked door,” OUTSIDE)
🚨 CO alarms working on every floor, especially near bedrooms
🔌 Use outdoor-rated extension cords only — don’t run cords under rugs
🙅‍♂️ Don’t do any “dryer plug” stuff — not worth dying for
⛽️ Fuel stays OUTSIDE the house

✅ If you’re using a heater: only indoor-rated
🔥 Keep it away from blankets/curtains/kids
🌬️ Crack a window just a tiny bit
😴🚫 Never sleep with a flame heater on

💧 Water: plan 1 gallon per person per day minimum
🪣 Fill bathtub/buckets for flushing/washing
🚱 On a well? Assume ZERO water once power is out
🔧 Find the main water shutoff now (don’t wait)
🚰 When it’s brutally cold: let faucets drip (if water’s still on)
🧊 Open sink cabinets on outside walls
🧣 Wrap exposed pipes / cover outdoor spigots
🧯 Disconnect hoses

🥫 Food: buy 7 days of no-cook / easy stuff
🍞 Stock basics: PB, tuna, crackers, granola, soup, jerky, shelf milk, cereal
🗝️ Manual can opener
🍽️ Paper plates if you don’t want to burn water on dishes
❄️ Fridge/freezer: open it as little as possible
✅ Eat fridge first, then freezer, then pantry

💊 Refill prescriptions
🤒 Kids fever meds + thermometer + first-aid kit
⚡️ CPAP/nebulizer/anything critical: have a power plan
🧼 Baby wipes + sanitizer + trash bags
🪣 No water? Bucket toilet plan (bucket + bags + kitty litter)

🎲 Make a “kid station” in the warm room: books, coloring, cards, board games
🎬 Download movies ahead of time (airplane mode)
🚫 Clear rules: no touching heaters, no cords, no generator zone
🌙🏮 Lantern by hallway/bathroom at night
🧸 One comfort thing per kid in the warm room

📱 Phones: low power mode + dim screen
📝 Write down important numbers on paper
📞 Pick a check-in time with family/friends (morning + evening)

🚗❄️ Don’t drive unless you have to — ice will humble you fast
🧰 Car kit: blanket, flashlight, snacks, water, jumper pack
🚘⚠️ If you run the car for heat: clear the tailpipe and never in an enclosed space

✅ Every morning: quick safety sweep
🚨🔥 CO alarms good, heater clear, cords not hot
🌡️💧 Watch for leaks when things thaw
🤝 Check on neighbors if you can

🗑️ Toss sketchy food when power comes back
⚡️ Bring the house back online slowly (don’t flip everything at once)

11/05/2025

🍂 Fall into history at the Witte! Join us for Homeschool Day: Falling into History on November 12 from 9 a.m.–Noon and explore Texas through hands-on learning, storytime and exclusive demonstrations. 🌾🔍 Plus, get early access to Unseen Oceans! Bring your students, pack a picnic and make a day of discovery at the Witte.
🎟️ Tickets available now

From the Inbox: I am the Americanism Chair for the American Legion 20th District of Texas, and I would like to provide y...
09/03/2025

From the Inbox: I am the Americanism Chair for the American Legion 20th District of Texas, and I would like to provide you with information concerning our youth programs that are available to homeschooled students.

The American Legion Oratorical contest is a scholarship program where students can use their public speaking skills to earn money for college. It is open to all high school age students. They must give an 8-to-10-minute speech on some aspect of the Constitution with an emphasis on a citizen's duties and obligations. They will also have to give a 3-to-5- minute speech on a specific amendment of the Constitution. Below is a link to the website for more information.

https://www. legion.org/get-involved/youth-programs/oratorical-contest

Texas Boys State is an educational program of government instruction for high school students. It is a participatory program in which students become part of the operation of local, county and state government. It takes place at the University of Texas at Austin from 7-11 June 2026. Last year we sent 106 young men from all over Bexar County. We hope to send more this year. This is only open to current juniors. The website has not been updated but the information is valid.

https://www.texasboysstate.com/

The American Legion Auxiliary does host Girls State which is an opportunity for young women who have completed their junior year to learn about the political process. It is very similar to Boys State.

https://www.legion-aux.org/ala-girls-state

These are just three of the programs that the American Legion provides for the youth of Bexar County. If you have any questions, I would be happy to discuss them with you.

Michael Knott
20th District Americanism Chair
[email protected]

08/17/2025

Homeschool Day is here! 🧪
Enjoy early museum access, hands-on demos and tickets to our special exhibition Staying Alive: Animal Defenses, all for just $10 per participant.
🌟 Plus, get a sneak peek at our brand-new Expeditions in Science curriculum made just for Texas students.
📅 Recommended for grades K–6.
🍎 Bring a picnic and make a full day of it!
🎟️ Register in advance- spots fill fast!

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