
Left to Right Girls: AnneMarie (11), Rebecca (ahem), Jennifer (14), Abigail (13)
Left to Right Guys: John (8), Joseph (7), Scot (ahem)
Keliher Family
Scot and Rebecca Keliher are the owners of
Home Educating Family Magazine, but more importantly,
parents to five unique, humorous, and fun-to-hang-with kids.
With three girls in the lead and two boys following close behind,
life in the Keliherd is never boring.
As a graduate of homeschooling and daughter of homeschooling pioneers Ron Scarlata and Robin Scarlata Sampson, Rebecca transitioned with ease from mother of preschoolers to official title of Homeschool Mom, roughly ten years ago. Today she teaches her crew, in grades ranging from 2nd – 9th, with a mix of Charlotte Mason and Classical books. When polled, her children unanimously choose Mom-Reading-Out-Loud as their favorite school subject.
Rebecca is also quick to note that she is not Superwoman and when her oldest daughter began high school, she enrolled her in the Francis Schaeffer Study Center, an excellent homeschool friendly one-day-a-week program covering the majority of the high school subjects.
Residing in Nashville, TN, Rebecca’s knack for digital scrapbooking coupled with her computer programming background led her to take a school newsletter and develop it into a magazine. Three years later and with Scot on board as Senior Editor, handling the day-to-day office and advertising administration and with the help of numerous contributors, photographers, staff writers, and copy editors, the Kelihers publish Home Educating Family Magazine quarterly, reaching all fifty states and nine foreign countries.
As evidenced by their mission statement, the Kelihers have a passion for affecting culture by planting and nourishing a Christian worldview in the hearts and lives of the homeschooling community. The Home Educating Family Magazine engages today’s homeschooling family in thoughtful discussions on the most important issues that affect faith and family. Scot and Rebecca want to be a part of raising up a generation of kids who are spiritually and intellectually equipped, not just to survive, but to go out and change the world.
....and changing the world starts at home.
Home Educating Family Magazine, but more importantly,
parents to five unique, humorous, and fun-to-hang-with kids.
With three girls in the lead and two boys following close behind,
life in the Keliherd is never boring.
As a graduate of homeschooling and daughter of homeschooling pioneers Ron Scarlata and Robin Scarlata Sampson, Rebecca transitioned with ease from mother of preschoolers to official title of Homeschool Mom, roughly ten years ago. Today she teaches her crew, in grades ranging from 2nd – 9th, with a mix of Charlotte Mason and Classical books. When polled, her children unanimously choose Mom-Reading-Out-Loud as their favorite school subject.
Rebecca is also quick to note that she is not Superwoman and when her oldest daughter began high school, she enrolled her in the Francis Schaeffer Study Center, an excellent homeschool friendly one-day-a-week program covering the majority of the high school subjects.
Residing in Nashville, TN, Rebecca’s knack for digital scrapbooking coupled with her computer programming background led her to take a school newsletter and develop it into a magazine. Three years later and with Scot on board as Senior Editor, handling the day-to-day office and advertising administration and with the help of numerous contributors, photographers, staff writers, and copy editors, the Kelihers publish Home Educating Family Magazine quarterly, reaching all fifty states and nine foreign countries.
As evidenced by their mission statement, the Kelihers have a passion for affecting culture by planting and nourishing a Christian worldview in the hearts and lives of the homeschooling community. The Home Educating Family Magazine engages today’s homeschooling family in thoughtful discussions on the most important issues that affect faith and family. Scot and Rebecca want to be a part of raising up a generation of kids who are spiritually and intellectually equipped, not just to survive, but to go out and change the world.
....and changing the world starts at home.

