Posted May 31st, 2010
by admin
Brookelynn asked: Anyone know of any good websites that explain the process you have to go through to home school your kids in your state & county?
The states are:
Maryland
Pennsylvania
Delaware
Florida
North Carolina
Georgia
Alabama
(Sorry, I know there’s a lot of states) I’ve tried to google each one & didn’t find anything useful. Like if I need a degree, take a class.. if so, how much does it cost? Can I take the class from home? How long does it take?
Tags: Delaware Florida, North Carolina, Pennsylvania
Posted in Home Schooling | 3 Comments »
Posted April 3rd, 2009
by admin
emazymaze asked:
I play for a home-school basketball team in North Carolina.I want to prove to everybody that said I was garbage that im all american material.The problem is I need to know.How can i become a all American in basketball?Plzz helpp
Tags: American Material, Garbage, North Carolina
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Posted March 26th, 2009
by admin
jj asked: i’m home schooled and have praticipated in elementary honors chorus just wondering if i could still praticipate in middle school honors chorus i’ve heard a lot of diffrent answers i need facts thank you
Tags: North Carolina, School Honors
Posted in Home Schooling | 4 Comments »
Posted February 24th, 2009
by admin
Jacob P asked:
I’m 15, I’m currently enrolled in a public school in North Carolina.
I was wondering if I unenrolled from public school and enrolled
with Penn Foster (a home schooling program) if it would effect
my SSI check.
Tags: North Carolina, Penn Foster, Ssi Check
Posted in Home Schooling | 4 Comments »
Posted February 18th, 2009
by admin
misenwell231@verizon.net asked:
I just moved from North Carolina and not very happy with the public schools here either. My child’s education seems unimportant to them. He has a high IQ and is ADD/ADHD and I want a better education for him then what he is recieving. I am looking at home schooling and would like to chat with people who already educate their children in their homes.
Tags: High Iq, North Carolina, S Education
Posted in Teaching | 4 Comments »