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Where is the chocolate when I need it?
Pathways Christian Home School offers alternative to public education system, 26 September 2008, Jones County News, Atlanta, Georgia
Score: -165
The article is about a private school that calls itself a “home school.” No, it’s not about being an “umbrella” school, or a distance-learning provider, it’s about being a school. (“Becky Hataway is the school supervisor, and she and Hancock share teaching duties with Hataway teaching K5 through first grade and Hancock second through sixth.” “School hours are 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., and follows the pubic [2xsic] school calendar”)
Even if the marketer can’t get it right, I’d have thought a reporter writing about kids going to school could spot the difference.
Tags: Georgia private schooling
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