Muhammad University of Islam, New York City
is a Homeschool Cooperative
What is a Homeschool Cooperative?
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The word cooperative means “involving mutual assistance in working toward a common goal”.
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Cooperatives are formed by homeschooling parents who seek to provide classes, activities, etc. for their children in group settings.
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Cooperatives can meet once a month, several times a month, once a week, or five times a week (for a portion of the day).
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Cooperatives can meet in the homes of parents or have a centralized location dedicated to the function of the co-op.
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Cooperatives involve teachers who are generally paid directly from the parents to aide in the education of their children.
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Cooperatives charge fees, which are collected to maintain the cost of location, utilities, supplies, etc. Donations are also accepted.
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Cooperatives are not responsible for homeschooling regulations associated with the children who attend. It is the responsibility of the parents to adhere to the homeschooling guidelines.
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Cooperatives should have an objective and are often religious based.