Sonoran Desert Homeschoolers is a home education support group serving homeschoolers throughout Tucson and Southern Arizona.
SDH meets weekly at either Ft. Lowell Park or McCormick Park in the playground area from mid-August through mid-May.
For the 1st 3 weeks of May, we will be meeting at McCormick Park. NOTE: May 15 will be our last official park day of the year. We will resume park days on August 21. Announcements will be between 12:30 & 1 pm.
Click here for a map to Ft. Lowell Pk, click here for a map to McCormick Pk. The map page includes a link for creating driving directions.
If you are interested in joining SDH, please come to a Tuesday park meeting - you can submit the membership form (available here) plus the fee ($5.00 - cash only) to a Newcomer Committee member with a yellow bandana, Theresa M. or to Lori O.
More questions? Contact sdhtucson@yahoo.com.
SDH meets weekly at either Ft. Lowell Park or McCormick Park in the playground area from mid-August through mid-May.
For the 1st 3 weeks of May, we will be meeting at McCormick Park. NOTE: May 15 will be our last official park day of the year. We will resume park days on August 21. Announcements will be between 12:30 & 1 pm.
Click here for a map to Ft. Lowell Pk, click here for a map to McCormick Pk. The map page includes a link for creating driving directions.
If you are interested in joining SDH, please come to a Tuesday park meeting - you can submit the membership form (available here) plus the fee ($5.00 - cash only) to a Newcomer Committee member with a yellow bandana, Theresa M. or to Lori O.
More questions? Contact sdhtucson@yahoo.com.
SDH Mission Statement
Sonoran Desert Homeschoolers is an open, not-for-profit home education network, providing social and creative outlets for homeschooling families. We are not devoted to any one homeschooling approach, political platform, religious outlook, or philosophical ideal. Our homeschooling community supports all families, regardless of their personal lifestyle or educational choices in the area of home education. Our motto is "hozho," a Navajo word meaning "harmony" or "walking in beauty or friendship."