How come White people send their kids to private or home schooling, brag about it, only to get a stupid kid?


Posted February 22nd, 2009 by admin 12 Comments »
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younglady600 asked:


White people brag on private school and home schooling like they are actually doing their kid a favor. This just goes to show the ignorance that is socially bred among White culture to believe in hysteria and urban legand rather than cold hard facts. People who graduate from private school can’t hold a candle to a Black or a White kid who went to public school and are usually better in diverse topics of conversation. Public schools outperform private schools in academics, arts and sports every year. Only a few private schools do well, most of which are in England, and the American one’s that do well pretend that they represent private schools in general, when in general, private schools and home schooled children are a flop and are far behind their college peers when they enroll. When will White people see that their privately schooled children are always the butt of a joke when they go out in public, open their mouths, and America gets a taste of they “learned” in school?
what terry doesn’t know is that of course certain magazines will cover a sole story where a few kids did good. however, if you talk to the college admissions board themselves, they will tell you that the majority of home schooled kids, unless they are super rich with three private teachers, have horrible, inadequate education and barely make it into college at the rate of those schooled outside the home, and the ones that do sneak by have a hard time in college and can barely keep up,
you will always have potheads and rejects who don’t want to listen to teachers, those people will have all kinds of problems in their life. most properly raised children don’t act like that, the school is not the problem, they are.

How do you change a PTA to a Home & School Club in California?


Posted February 16th, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
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destiny27 asked:


We would like to change our PTA to a Home and School club, but finding information has become quite the challenge! Any ideas?

What are the steps to start home schooling your child and is home schooling better and y?


Posted February 12th, 2009 by admin 6 Comments »
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redhotfelicia asked:


I think i want to start home schooling my 5 yr old.

Is it better to home school your children?


Posted February 6th, 2009 by admin 24 Comments »
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Vivianna asked:


With all the peer preasures, drugs, sex, and bully issues is it better to home school your kids or does it keep them from dealing with social issues when they get older. How can you home school and still help your children deal with social issues they may have to face later in life. What are the best programs if you do decide to home school your kids?

What state in this country has the least restrictive home school law?


Posted February 2nd, 2009 by admin 3 Comments »
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home schooling mother asked:


I am from a place with very difficult home school laws. I would love to hear from parents in states with less restrictive laws.
Very interesting. Are all other states DIFFICULT? Please respond with your home school experience, even if negative. Thank you for all answers. I am extending the expiration hoping for other answers.
I’m presently working locally to improve my state’s home study laws, which are quite restrictive. Any links to good home school laws would be helpful. Thanks so much for the answers so far.

What is required to convert from home schooling to public schooling?


Posted January 29th, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
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Frustrated Parent asked:


As the non-custodial parent of two boys (14 & 15 years old), I am frustrated to say the least, that they are not receiving a proper education.

Their mother moved them to Missouri and is “home schooling” them now. All that I receive is a lame excel version of a yearly report card. I have repeatedly asked to be provided with a copy of their curriculum and have been denied each time.

Aside from going back to court to make it happen. Can anyone tell me what would be involved in converting them back to a public school enrollment? I am not even certain if their homeschooling grades will even be considered when it comes time to determine what grade to place them in?

If anyone has experience with this please reply back.
Update - In the State of Missouri “registration” of home schooled students is not mandatory. I have a court order that states that I am entitled to full access to all school records but conveniently they are not registered in any district. Or if they are it is under a different last name.

Their mother has not complied with my requests to show their work or their lesson plans.

What type pf schooling do you think is best for a child, Home School, Private School or Public school?


Posted January 28th, 2009 by admin 4 Comments »
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mychemicalromancegirl asked:


Some people would say if they had the money, their child would go to a private school, others may say that if you are home schooled that you are sheltered, others says that private school are the best because they think they are more discipline per day others says its the way you raise your child, the way they learn and the type of environment they are in. What do you guys think of all this?

Home Schooling?


Posted January 22nd, 2009 by admin 13 Comments »
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sweet_scentsation2001 asked:


My daughter is planning on Home Schooling her daughter. Does anybody know of any good websites that would help her to plan the curriculum and ones that have work pages that she can print. My grand-daughter is 4 years old right now and is already doing and enjoying Kindergarten work.
To respond to digitalgimpling………Possibly because so many children are coming out of high school without a high school education. Many can’t read or spell properly and are not prepared for moving on to college. These children were taught by someone with a “degree in TEACHING”! I also never stated that my daughter didn’t have a degree in teaching. She does have a degree and my sister (also a teacher for the past 12 years) will be helping her. My daughter also intends to make sure that her daughter is involved in other activities and also a Charter School, to ensure that her daughter will learn socialization skills and also learn to work with others. Home Schooling is not a “Crock” it is an alternative to an education system that doesn’t always work very well.