Sonoran Desert Homeschool

Park Day

The backbone of Sonoran Desert Homeschoolers is our weekly Park Day which provides families with a chance to get to know each other in a casual way - trading tips, sharing food, and allowing for hours of unstructured play time for the children and oftentimes much needed adult conversation for the parents. Many families schedule their plans around Park Day, and many children say it is the highlight of their week.

Organization

SDH is organized and planned by volunteer homeschooling families--not leaders, officers or board members. SDH is an open group that welcomes the diversity of its membership. Homeschooling parents are conscious of the many ways that children learn, and it is important for our children to see the acceptance of different styles within the group. In support of our common goal of homeschooling, we believe that when families participate in at least some park meetings, children’s activities, parents’ meetings or other parent social events, it facilitates a greater understanding of each other and helps us to work together as a group.

Misson Statement

Sonoran Desert Homeschoolers is an open, not-for-profit home education network, providing social and creative outlets for homeschooling families. We are not devoted to any one homeschooling approach, political platform, religious outlook, or philosophical ideal. Our homeschooling community supports all families, regardless of their personal lifestyle or educational choices in the area of home education. Our motto is “hozho,” a Navajo word meaning “harmony” or “walking in beauty or friendship.”

SDH was founded in 1999 and is an all volunteer, secular home education network serving homeschoolers throughout Tucson and Southern Arizona. We have families of all different homeschooling philosophies, and we like it that way! Some choose a curriculum based model and others choose unschooling, as well as everything in between. The journey away from schooling is vast, and we know that people's methods change as time goes on. In SDH, we believe that our similarities far outweigh our differences, and we choose to support each other in the fact that we have all walked away from mainstream schooling.