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Home Link

Home Link

Home Link is our teacher-directed, home-based parent partnership program for grades K-8.

What is Home Link?

The Bremerton Home Link program is a no-cost, alternative learning education program that emphasizes student needs and strengths. This program is the Bremerton School District’s parent partnership program for families who have chosen to educate their child or children in an alternative way at home. 

By joining the Home Link program, parents will work with a certificated teacher for curriculum needs, assessments, lesson planning, teaching methods, and more.

How is Home Link different from homeschooling?

The Home Link program consists of individualized plans, the district-provided curriculum taught at home by parents, and student progress monitored by a district certificated teacher. 

Homeschooling is parent-designed, implemented, and taught. The family is responsible for all curriculum materials and is not accountable to a certificated teacher. 

Is Home Link right for my student?

Home Link may be right for your student if:

  •  Your child's needs are currently not being met within the traditional school setting and you want to take on the responsibility of educating your child at home under the supervision of a certificated teacher; OR
  • You desire to educate your student at home and need assistance from a certificated teacher, with curriculum, lesson planning, and implementation.

Home Link Staff

Annjanette Morris
Lead Teacher

Questions? Need help?

To inquire about the Home Link Program, begin by completing the Interest Form.  If you need help completing this form, please call (360) 473-4707. 

"The Home Link program is the best way for us to learn at our own pace, benefit from the resources of the Bremerton School District, and enjoy the endless possibilities and opportunities of a flexible at-home schedule."

- Laura, Home Link student

Program Highlights

  • Students receive individualized home-based instruction
  • Students are able to work at their own pace
  • Curriculum, including textbooks and learning materials, is provided
  • Access is available to educational website usage to enhance learning 
  • Students have variety and flexibility in assignments 
  • Lessons are student-centered, teacher-written, parent-taught, teacher-enforced 
  • Students have weekly contact with the teacher
  • Monthly student progress is determined at a meeting with the parent, student, and teacher
  • Optional educational enrichment classes are available
  • Access to district programs and activities is available 
  • Field trip opportunities

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