| RiverView Ponies |
| -HEE Click- All my decent horses this year are colts *sobs* |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| and you get college credit. I basically knocked out all my core requirements before going to my 4 year college in the 2-3 years I took 2-3 classes at the college, so I got to do more electives |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| brooke - the good thing about community college is it's a lot more like homeschooling, you show up 2-3 times a week, learn the material, go home and do homework in between classes, live your life, get graded and move on haha it's a loooot less rigid than public school |
| CarterStables |
| Gladius, I was all over the place lol. Started private, then public, switched to a different private school, went to a public middle school for about almost 2 years, then finally to homeschooling/long distance school. I've thought about community college here and there, but I feel like it would be rough to get back into the swing of school stuff lol. I've been out of school for so long. |
| Sweet Valley |
| All I need is for an evaluator to look at our stuff each year and pass us. |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| void - yeaaaaah. my brother was bullied relentlessly (I got teased too but I'm a lot more hotheaded than him) to the point he finally had it and smacked a boy with his backpack. he got in trouble and the year-long tormenter didn't ( : |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| diva - yeah that's completely valid and fair. unfortunately some people just don't do well in large groups or certain learning methodologies as others |
| Whitewolf |
| As long as the parents or whoever puts in the effort to actually teach them cool, I just can’t help but think of the lazier ones who don’t give a crap you know. |
| The Old Gods |
| My step-sister legit had to be pulled out of school because she was failing, taught at home for a year to get her to where she needed to be, then enrolled in a different school. |
| Whitewolf |
| Parents must submit a notice of intent form each year and that’s it. Sheesh. Lol. |
| The Old Gods |
| Considering my step-sister's school taught to pass state exams for better funding and none of the kids were able to do multiplication going into the 6th grade? In some places, homeschooling is better. |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| brooke - I have a similar range of education; public, then about six months homeschool (we'd just moved) before going to public again, then private, then a mix of homeschool and college classes for high school with JROTC from the local high school thrown in |
| Moongold Magic |
| Not saying they are bad, we just got really strict and different rules, homeschooling is extremely rare simply |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| fang - yeah unschooling is basically the parents saying "we're not going to do a formal curricula we're just going to let them learn through -sparkles- experiences" -grimace- |
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| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| and you get college credit. I basically knocked out all my core requirements before going to my 4 year college in the 2-3 years I took 2-3 classes at the college, so I got to do more electives |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| brooke - the good thing about community college is it's a lot more like homeschooling, you show up 2-3 times a week, learn the material, go home and do homework in between classes, live your life, get graded and move on haha it's a loooot less rigid than public school |
| CarterStables |
| Gladius, I was all over the place lol. Started private, then public, switched to a different private school, went to a public middle school for about almost 2 years, then finally to homeschooling/long distance school. I've thought about community college here and there, but I feel like it would be rough to get back into the swing of school stuff lol. I've been out of school for so long. |
| Sweet Valley |
| All I need is for an evaluator to look at our stuff each year and pass us. |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| void - yeaaaaah. my brother was bullied relentlessly (I got teased too but I'm a lot more hotheaded than him) to the point he finally had it and smacked a boy with his backpack. he got in trouble and the year-long tormenter didn't ( : |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| diva - yeah that's completely valid and fair. unfortunately some people just don't do well in large groups or certain learning methodologies as others |
| Whitewolf |
| As long as the parents or whoever puts in the effort to actually teach them cool, I just can’t help but think of the lazier ones who don’t give a crap you know. |
| The Old Gods |
| My step-sister legit had to be pulled out of school because she was failing, taught at home for a year to get her to where she needed to be, then enrolled in a different school. |
| Whitewolf |
| Parents must submit a notice of intent form each year and that’s it. Sheesh. Lol. |
| The Old Gods |
| Considering my step-sister's school taught to pass state exams for better funding and none of the kids were able to do multiplication going into the 6th grade? In some places, homeschooling is better. |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| brooke - I have a similar range of education; public, then about six months homeschool (we'd just moved) before going to public again, then private, then a mix of homeschool and college classes for high school with JROTC from the local high school thrown in |
| Moongold Magic |
| Not saying they are bad, we just got really strict and different rules, homeschooling is extremely rare simply |
| Gaelic Gladiacres |
| fang - yeah unschooling is basically the parents saying "we're not going to do a formal curricula we're just going to let them learn through -sparkles- experiences" -grimace- |
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