You do not have to homeschool alone. You never have.
You do not have to homeschool alone. You never have.
For 40 years, THSC has stood with Texas families as they raise, teach, and disciple their children at home.
What began as a stand for freedom has grown into a statewide coalition of parents, leaders, advocates, and supporters committed to protecting the right of families to direct the education of their children.
Across four decades, families have found answers when the path was unfamiliar, help when their freedom was questioned, and encouragement when the work felt heavy.
This anniversary is more than a milestone. It is a moment to remember the families who carried the movement here and to strengthen the families who will carry it forward.
THSC has helped families homeschool with confidence and peace of mind.
Across four decades, the work has stayed grounded in one promise: come alongside parents so they can raise and educate the next generation.
THSC has helped families homeschool with confidence and peace of mind.
Across four decades, the work has stayed grounded in one promise: come alongside parents so they can raise and educate the next generation.
Four decades of defending, equipping, and encouraging Texas families.
The story of THSC is a story of parents, advocates, leaders, and families choosing courage in public and faithfulness at home.
1990s
The movement gains confidence.
Homeschool families build networks, share resources, and stand together through uncertainty.
2000s
Support becomes statewide.
Resources, events, legal help, and practical guidance expand for families across Texas.
2010s
Parental rights stay central.
Advocacy and member support continue as policy questions and family needs evolve.
The table became a classroom. The classroom became a calling.
Imagine a parent beginning with questions, a stack of books, and a desire to be faithful. Years later, those children are grown, and the fruit of that decision is visible in another generation.
THSC’s 40-year legacy lives in moments like that: a first withdrawal letter, a coaching call, an answered legal question, a convention conversation, and the quiet courage to keep going.


