VaHomeschoolers Graduation Ceremony: Class of 2024

Friday, May 17th, 2024 at 3pm – 5pm
The Museum of History & Culture
428 N Arthur Ashe Boulevard
Richmond, Virginia 23220

To all the 2024 graduates, congratulations on nearing the end of one journey and the beginning of a new one!

You’ve put in the hard work, now come celebrate with a ceremony designed to be a welcoming and inclusive space for all families.

We understand that homeschooling can take many different forms and we celebrate the unique and unconventional paths that your graduates have taken to reach this milestone, and we honor and support your journey.

We strive to create a meaningful and memorable experience for our graduates and their families. Our goal is to celebrate not only the academic achievements of your graduates, but also their personal growth and development, with a time honored tradition of walking the stage to receive their diploma.

Registration Information:

Registration is $100 per graduate, members receive a 20% discount. 

Registration includes:

  • Graduate Ticket
  • 5 Guest Tickets
  • Diploma Cover

Registration is now closed. For questions please contact Jess.Koller@vahomeschoolers.org. Thank you!

Commencement Address by Jeanne Falconer

It is with great pleasure and excitement that we announce Jeanne Faulconer as our commencement address speaker for our 2024 Graduation Ceremony. With her wealth of experience and wisdom, Jeanne is sure to inspire and motivate our graduates as they embark on their next chapter in life.

Jeanne Faulconer and her husband homeschooled their kids for 20 years in three states. Along the way, Jeanne organized co-ops, wrote and edited for homeschooling magazines, and worked as a homeschool advocate and conference speaker. She is the former director of Brave Writer’s 14,000-strong membership community, Brave Learner Home. Her writing and homeschool advice is featured at TheHomeSchoolMom.com. Jeanne is a former board member of VaHomeschoolers and was named to the VaHomeschoolers Legacy Circle. A homeschool evaluator for many years (now retired from that service), she has provided annual evidence of progress letters for hundreds of families in Virginia.