How Does Free Teacher Admission Work for Homeschool Teachers?
August 22, 2023
}Are you a dedicated homeschool teacher eager to infuse your curriculum with hands-on history and culture? Look no further! Museum of World Treasures opens its doors to you with free admission, offering an array of enriching experiences to elevate your teaching journey. To show us that you are a home educator, we ask that you present one of the documents listed here.
1. Non-Accredited Private School Registration Form
If you are a teacher associated with a non-accredited private school, simply present your school registration form at the Museum's entrance. Your commitment to education grants you access to an extensive collection of exhibits and historical artifacts that can breathe life into your lessons.
2. HSLDA Card or Teacher ID
Home educators who are members of Homeschool Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) are eligible for free teacher admission as well. Your identification showcases your dedication to fostering knowledge and curiosity among your students. You can show an HSLDA membership card or an HSLDA issued teacher ID, both of which can be ordered through their website.
3. Teacher ID
For homeschool teachers with traditional teacher IDs, your commitment to educating your children deserves recognition. Present your teacher identification at the Museum and embark on a journey through time, cultures, and captivating stories that can reshape your curriculum.
What if I do not have a form of identification to present?
Unfortunately, at this time we must require some form of documentation to anyone receiving free teacher admission. However, you are more than welcome to visit us at any time at general admission rates.
Uncover a world of knowledge, history, and inspiration at the Museum of World Treasures. As a homeschool teacher, you hold the key to fostering a love for learning and exploration. We salute your commitment and invite you to join us on an educational journey like no other.
Visit us today, and let history come alive through your teaching.