Posted by Annie on Jun 26, 2011 in
Education,
Seasonal
Earlier this month Diane Flynn Keith penned an article titled: Rites of Passage, in which she says in part: It’s hard to escape the school calendar and its associated events. I am always surprised when homeschoolers follow the traditional school year, and even more miffed when they engage in the ritual of graduation (for each […]
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Posted by Annie on Jun 3, 2011 in
California,
Education
My husband and I are both college dropouts, so it probably shouldn’t come to any surprise that our son has little interest in attending college. Now, don’t get me wrong — I place a high value on education — I am just not convinced that a college education means what it should for starters, or […]
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Posted by Annie on Sep 17, 2009 in
Education
Some unnamed — don’t you just love it when writers spout off publicly and can’t even own up to their own work? Some chicken in Alaska is spouting off about how the homeschooling laws in Alaska are too lax. Just exactly who does he or she think they are kidding? The author began with… Alaska […]
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