Preserving history is so important. Knowing this to be true, the NDHSA purposed to record a few testimonies from families and individuals who were involved in the process of legalizing homeschooling in North Dakota.






Video #1 Theresa Deckert
Video #2 Bill & Gail Biby
Video #3 Dr. Raymond & Lorita Larsen
Video #4 Carrie Joy Dagley Maertens (There are some sound quality issues in this video, we apologize.)
Video #5 Mark & Lynette Dagley & Sue Huntington
Video #6 Michael Farris