Posts Tagged ‘ virtual schools ’

Oh, it is not

Oh, it is not

There’s a conspiracy afoot to make me grumpy today, fueled by writers who take the easy way out. Classes start for the first time at Arizona virtual school, KVOA Channel 4, Tucson, Arizona Monique learns off a computer screen, not a blackboard. It’s high tech home school. Virtual schooling is to homeschooling as Kraft...
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We’re from the government, and we’re here to help you

It’s all about the money. Online program to benefit home-schooling families, 2 August 2007, Brainerd Daily Dispatch, Brainerd, Minnesota As more parents are deciding to home-school their children, a consortium of area school districts is developing an online program to reach out and assist these home-schooling families, which also will keep their state aid...
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Responding to ‘A Look at Homeschooling & Education Choice

There is a link to Terri W.’s essay at her HS Empowerment ring, A Look at Homeschooling & Education Choice that can be accessed under Homeschool Hot Buttons. I would like to take this opportunity to respond to some of Terri’s statements to set the record straight once and for all. For the sake...
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Connections Academy claims their program is “the opposite of homeschooling”

An August 9th Nevada article, “Nevada students click into virtual school” came up in my google search for “homeschool” this morning. As I read the article, I was surprised to read the following quote by the spokeswoman. She said: The biggest misperception of the Connections Academy program is that it’s akin to homeschooling, one...
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