Raymond S. and Dorothy N. Moore Foundation

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The Raymond S. and Dorothy N. Moore Foundation is a non-profit organization in North Bonneville, Washington. The Moore Foundation is best known for its "Moore formula" educational concept in homeschooling, consisting of study, manual work and community service.[1] The Moore's principal research finding encourages parents not to "subject your children to formal, scheduled study before the ages of 8 to 10 or 12."[2]

In 2002, the Moore Foundation mourned the passing of Dorothy Moore, who helped to pioneer the concept of homeschooling.

Dr. Raymond S. Moore, author of Better Late than Early, a book that helped launch the modern homeschooling movement in the United States, died on July 13, 2007, at the age of 91.

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[edit] Management

  • Dr. Raymond Moore — Secretary/Chairman
  • Kathleen Kordenbrock — President
  • Dr. Robert Moon — Treasurer
  • Elder Neal C. Wilson
  • Robert Woodfork
  • W. Allen Gillian

[edit] In The Media

The Moore Foundation operates several media outlets, including W07CL and WGLL both located in Auburn, Indiana. Additionally, Dr. Robert Moon is also a board member of Good News Television, which operates WYGN-LP in Berrien Springs, Michigan.

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