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Archive for June, 2007

Super Kid: Melissa Appel, 18, Everett Homeschool Alternative graduate
Published: Tuesday, June 26, 2007
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Self-starter: After moving out of her home her sophomore year, spent a little over a year at Cocoon House for homeless teens and has since directed her own schooling with the help of teachers at the home school center.
Everett Public Schools in Washington […]

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Home-based Instruction vs Alternative Learning Exp. Programs
Comparison Chart – August 5, 2005
snip from the Washington Homeschool Organization website:
Homeschooling Vs Public School Alternative Learning Experience Programs
Some public school Alternative Learning Experience programs (ALE’s) have the word “homeschool” in their title. How do I know if I’m homeschooling, or in a public school Alternative Learning Experience […]

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I’m looking to add to the AHA Recommended Reading List. If you know of something that would fit,  just give me an email. If something is state specific, we’ll make a place to link to it from the sidebar under the appropriate state link. Please help get this word out. Permission is granted to forward […]

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My new blog post at the American Homeschool Association, ”Homeschooling and Public School-at-Home” blog, is up: “Your Papers, please.” (recently updated)
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Yesterday, I asked readers to consider whether or not we should care about the answer to the question of “When is a homeschooler not a homeschooler?” In my opinion, the answer to the question is “no.” Surprised by […]

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Judy Aron, at Consent of the Governed, has a post up detailing the History of Homeschooling in Connecticut.
Be sure to click over to this interesting read about a state that has no homeschool law.
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In each of the subsequent revisions of the code of laws, now known as the Connecticut General Statutes, some changes or […]

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I also would like us to consider Daryl’s answer and whether we should care. Are making distinctions between homeschooling and public school programs important? I’ll be including information and my offering my commentary on these questions.

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