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Home Schooling Right or Wrong
Author : Keith Londrie Is home schooling such a great ideas as when you first thought about it? There are many things to consider before taking this decision especially because it is about your child and his future There are advantages and disadvantages of studying at home so you better check all of them in advance One of the good things about home schooling is that the child receives the attention he needs It is a well know fact that pupils are not equal n terns of understanding the mater
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Home Schooling Right or Wrong
Learning History at Home Schooling
Do you think that passing time in traditional classrooms is a waste of time? For some people, that is probably true. For example, a test is due and the students are asked to memorize a lot of dates and names. However, after taking the test, they will definitely forget 90% of those dates and names. That’s what most students do when they have exams. If you are one of these people, you will find traditional history lessons boring, so home schooling, which concentrates more on the history of the wor
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Organized Homeschool Carnival – Organize Your Records
WOW! It’s hard to believe that we are already halfway through this wonderful carnival on organizing your homeschool! This week, the topic is Organize your records : grades, tests, attendance, etc. Last week, I discussed and reviewed several homeschool planners that contain pages for recording grades and attendance. I highly recommend keeping a grade book of some sort. It’s nice for children to have an idea of how they are doing and nice for the parent to keep track of their child’s strengths
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Organized Homeschool Carnival – Organize Your Records
MH Lions win 3 of 4 (Baxter Bulletin)
The Mountain Home Lions’ home school basketball program won three out of four contests it played in the national tournament in Springfield, Mo., on Wednesday.
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MH Lions win 3 of 4 (Baxter Bulletin)
Judge rips homeschool mom’s choice of churches (WorldNet Daily)
A North Carolina judge under fire for ruling in a divorce dispute that three children must attend public schools against their mother’s wishes has cited critics of the mother’s choice of churches in his ruling, calling their condemnation “credible.”
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Judge rips homeschool mom’s choice of churches (WorldNet Daily)
Judge takes heat for home school ruling (ABC11 Raleigh-Durham-Fayetteville)
A Raleigh judge ruled Tuesday that a woman cannot home school her children and must share custody with her estranged husband.
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Judge takes heat for home school ruling (ABC11 Raleigh-Durham-Fayetteville)
Two local robotics teams win awards (dBusinessNews.com)
Two Guilford County based FIRST Robotics teams competed in the Peachtree Regional in Duluth GA, on March 12, 13 and 14. Team 2655, sponsored by Blue Ridge Tool, Inc, with students from four high schools and a home school group, was Regional Champion at this competition of 47 teams from 9 states.
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Two local robotics teams win awards (dBusinessNews.com)
A different path (The Star)
Ever considered homeschooling your children? It’s not an option for the faint-hearted.
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A different path (The Star)
Lions win two over weekend (Baxter Bulletin)
The Mountain Home Lions home school program wrapped up play before a trip to the national tournament with a pair of wins over the Faulkner County Falcons at Central Baptist College in Conway.
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Lions win two over weekend (Baxter Bulletin)
Conference champs (Baxter Bulletin)
The Mountain Home Lions home school basketball team recently captured the OACS Conference championship. Members of the team are: (first row, from left) Fred Flagg, Travis Lyons, Brian Wychman, Sterling Flagg, Tony Esposito, (second row) coach Hal Wehmeyer, Luke Johnson, Jeremy Helms, Mark Wiesboeck, Luke Wiesboeck and Aaron Vaught. Not pictured: Fletcher Myers.
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Conference champs (Baxter Bulletin)