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Dollars & Sense
Carol Topp
100 episodes
9 months ago
Carol Topp, CPA takes confusing topics such as money, business, and taxes and puts them into easy-to-understand English.
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Carol Topp, CPA takes confusing topics such as money, business, and taxes and puts them into easy-to-understand English.
Show more...
Education
Kids & Family,
Parenting
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Social Distancing in a Homeschool Group
Dollars & Sense
14 minutes 46 seconds
5 years ago
Social Distancing in a Homeschool Group
Social Distancing in a Homeschool Group

Three homeschool leaders discuss the challenges of social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic.

In June 2020, Carol Topp of HomeschoolCPA.com hosted a webinar titled Planning an Uncertain Future for homeschool group leaders. The purpose of the webinar was to help homeschool groups plan their fall activities given the COVID-19 pandemic was making it uncertain of they could operate. This podcast will air the highlights in small chunks over five episodes.

Join this episode and the other episodes as Carol and three panelists discuss:

* Part 1: Making decisions as a board or team
* Part 2: Tools a homeschool group can use for planning an uncertain future
* Part 3: Dealing with social distancing rules and wearing masks
* Part 4: Questions regarding lawsuits, health restrictions, and accommodating new families
* Part 5: How to communicate the plan to the members
* Part 6: Using Zoom, offering refunds and other topics.

During the podcast Carol mentioned:

* Criteria to consider when social distancing: “From Camping To Dining Out: Here's How Experts Rate The Risks Of 14 Summer Activities”
npr.org/sections/health-shots/ May 23, 2020
* For the RegFox discount Amanda mentioned, email her at admin@excellenceinlearning.org
* The I am a Homeschool Group Leader Facebook group. Please join us! https://www.facebook.com/groups/72534255742/

The webinar is available to watch on YouTube at no charge. https://youtu.be/AaQ1c_XuUvY? It runs for one hour 38 minutes

Featured Product

Books for Homeschool Leaders

HomeschoolCPA has several books to help leaders start and run a homeschool program

* Homeschool Co-ops: How to Start Them, Run Them and Not Burn Out
* Money Management for Homeschool Organizations
* The IRS and Your Homeschool Organization
* Paying Workers in a Homeschool Organization
* Homeschool Board Member Manual
* Taxes for Homeschool Business Owners

All these books can be found at https://homeschoolcpa.com/bookstore/

 

 

 
Dollars & Sense
Carol Topp, CPA takes confusing topics such as money, business, and taxes and puts them into easy-to-understand English.