Homeschoolers Compete

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Homeschoolers compete in a lot of different kinds of contests:

From the Lincoln County Record, Pioche, NV – Established September 12, 1870

Panaca’s Cookie Crumb Trail Contest
By Angela Musser
The Christmas Tree Ornament Contest for Panaca’s Town Tree is now open to public and home school students.

Argus Leader - Sioux Falls, SD

Home-school team wins annual quiz bowl

For the fifth time in six years, a team of home-schooled kids won the annual Siouxper Bowl Quiz Tournament last Saturday in Sioux Falls.

The Greater Sioux Falls Home School Association’s Team A advanced to the national championships to be held in Chicago in May.

from thefacts.com – Brazoria County: Where Texas Began

Lady ’Necks roll to 82-9 victory – Butch McReynolds

WEST COLUMBIA — About midway through the fourth quarter Thursday night, the Columbia Lady ’Necks went into their version of a four corner stall, trying their best to run the clock out against Christian Home School Athletic’s Warriors.

From The Huntsville Times

Study and practice paysoff at National Bible Bee – Kay Campbell

Local girl takes home $15,000 for third place finish

Drury Sports Information
Dury University

Lady Panthers Sign Standouts Funderburk, Williamson To 2010-11 Recruiting Class – Drury Sports Information

Drury University’s Lady Panthers added two players to their basketball recruiting class of 2010-11 with the signings of Nixa standout Bethany Funderburk and their first home-school recruit – Kylie Williamson – to NCAA national letters-of-intent on Wednesday, the first day of the winter early-signing period.

Littleton Homeschooling Examiner

Homeschool dad Rob McNealy will announce candidacy for US Congressional District 6 – Lynda Ackert

Rob McNealy, homeschool father of three and community activist, will officially announce his candidacy for US Congressional District 6 via Twitter on December 3rd at 6:30pm according to dBusiness News.

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