Horse Eden Eventing Game
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Whitewolf
11:32:52 Fang
Parents must submit a notice of intent form each year and that’s it. Sheesh. Lol.
The Old Gods
11:32:52 Void Malign
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
11:32:48 Gladius
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
11:32:36 🍭 Diva
Not saying they are bad, we just got really strict and different rules, homeschooling is extremely rare simply
Gaelic Gladiacres
11:31:28 Gladius
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-
Gaelic Gladiacres
11:30:52 Gladius
*some
Gaelic Gladiacres
11:30:43 Gladius
diva - I know so parents who are far better teachers (my dad - he did substituting also at one point) than the accredited credentialed teachers......
Sweet Valley
11:30:24 Anna/Jewel
Im not even taught by my parents. My older sister teaches me. Shes 21
Whitewolf
11:30:24 Fang
Wow for my state there’s no mandatory curriculum or subjects, no teachers or yearly tests or anything apparently. Kind of wild to let it be so open.
CarterStables
11:30:07 Brooke
I call it homeschooling, but it was more of a long distance school, however, I did another program which didn't work as well for me. But I mostly taught myself, just mailed in the tests to the school lol
Gaelic Gladiacres
11:29:44 Gladius
honestly it pretty much depends on the work the parents put into it. I can't tell you how many hours mine spent tracking education and finding groups for us to take courses from. we had a math textbook and I always excelled at writing so that was never an issue, but for science, stuff like public speaking/debate, etc, it was better to have others teach. also in my state I think there might be a degree requirement? like yes if you graduated high school that's considered sufficient but my parents are both degreed
Sweet Valley
11:29:33 Anna/Jewel

I think it works very differently over there, for us to get homeschooling you need to apply in school 1st, prove why you need it, get an approval. You get assigned a class teacher that gives you curriculum etc on like weekly basis, once a week you come to school on arranged time to hand in all homework and assignments to be checked.

WHAT????
I have been homeschooled forever. Never been inside a school in my life. We live in PA. Literally, I started 1st grade at 4. And I am now 14 and going on 10th grade. My birthday was saturday. We usually end in April -May and start July - August. I will end near the very end of April/ early May
Moongold Magic
11:29:18 🍭 Diva
Yea no, parents aren't qualified at all to teach unless they got teaching degree
Gypsy Family Farm
11:29:13 
What is unschooling?
CarterStables
11:29:02 Brooke
I went to a public school for a couple years. I was in a private school from second to fifth grade. Which was nice because I literally knew everyone at the school because it was so small, switching to public school was really rough because I was always getting picked on, then finally did homeschooling for highscool and had pretty nice grades in comparison to when I was in public school.
It also allowed me to be able to ride horses on an almost daily basis, which was great. And I got to spend so much time with my heart horse before he passed, which I wouldn't have been able to otherwise.
Gaelic Gladiacres
11:28:09 Gladius
there's a reason for the distinction between homeschooling and unschooling
The Old Gods
11:27:58 Void Malign
Most homeschooling is done by parents. There's some distance learning, but it wasn't that common when I was in school.
Gaelic Gladiacres
11:27:40 Gladius
over here it depends on the state. for mine you also have to apply (aka inform the state), have a curricula, keep track, and take a standardized test every 2 years, maybe 1 if you struggled on the last one I think? some states though... -grimaces-
Sweet Valley
11:27:34 Anna/Jewel
I usually start with the things I hate and then do the things I like. then i know I have something FUN to look forward to. Like I start with math and english, then do history, science and music. I like the last three things. Geometry is hatred
Moongold Magic
11:26:11 🍭 Diva
I think it works very differently over there, for us to get homeschooling you need to apply in school 1st, prove why you need it, get an approval. You get assigned a class teacher that gives you curriculum etc on like weekly basis, once a week you come to school on arranged time to hand in all homework and assignments to be checked.

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Whitewolf
11:32:52 Fang
Parents must submit a notice of intent form each year and that’s it. Sheesh. Lol.
The Old Gods
11:32:52 Void Malign
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
11:32:48 Gladius
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
11:32:36 🍭 Diva
Not saying they are bad, we just got really strict and different rules, homeschooling is extremely rare simply
Gaelic Gladiacres
11:31:28 Gladius
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-
Gaelic Gladiacres
11:30:52 Gladius
*some
Gaelic Gladiacres
11:30:43 Gladius
diva - I know so parents who are far better teachers (my dad - he did substituting also at one point) than the accredited credentialed teachers......
Sweet Valley
11:30:24 Anna/Jewel
Im not even taught by my parents. My older sister teaches me. Shes 21
Whitewolf
11:30:24 Fang
Wow for my state there’s no mandatory curriculum or subjects, no teachers or yearly tests or anything apparently. Kind of wild to let it be so open.
CarterStables
11:30:07 Brooke
I call it homeschooling, but it was more of a long distance school, however, I did another program which didn't work as well for me. But I mostly taught myself, just mailed in the tests to the school lol
Gaelic Gladiacres
11:29:44 Gladius
honestly it pretty much depends on the work the parents put into it. I can't tell you how many hours mine spent tracking education and finding groups for us to take courses from. we had a math textbook and I always excelled at writing so that was never an issue, but for science, stuff like public speaking/debate, etc, it was better to have others teach. also in my state I think there might be a degree requirement? like yes if you graduated high school that's considered sufficient but my parents are both degreed
Sweet Valley
11:29:33 Anna/Jewel

I think it works very differently over there, for us to get homeschooling you need to apply in school 1st, prove why you need it, get an approval. You get assigned a class teacher that gives you curriculum etc on like weekly basis, once a week you come to school on arranged time to hand in all homework and assignments to be checked.

WHAT????
I have been homeschooled forever. Never been inside a school in my life. We live in PA. Literally, I started 1st grade at 4. And I am now 14 and going on 10th grade. My birthday was saturday. We usually end in April -May and start July - August. I will end near the very end of April/ early May
Moongold Magic
11:29:18 🍭 Diva
Yea no, parents aren't qualified at all to teach unless they got teaching degree
Gypsy Family Farm
11:29:13 
What is unschooling?
CarterStables
11:29:02 Brooke
I went to a public school for a couple years. I was in a private school from second to fifth grade. Which was nice because I literally knew everyone at the school because it was so small, switching to public school was really rough because I was always getting picked on, then finally did homeschooling for highscool and had pretty nice grades in comparison to when I was in public school.
It also allowed me to be able to ride horses on an almost daily basis, which was great. And I got to spend so much time with my heart horse before he passed, which I wouldn't have been able to otherwise.
Gaelic Gladiacres
11:28:09 Gladius
there's a reason for the distinction between homeschooling and unschooling
The Old Gods
11:27:58 Void Malign
Most homeschooling is done by parents. There's some distance learning, but it wasn't that common when I was in school.
Gaelic Gladiacres
11:27:40 Gladius
over here it depends on the state. for mine you also have to apply (aka inform the state), have a curricula, keep track, and take a standardized test every 2 years, maybe 1 if you struggled on the last one I think? some states though... -grimaces-
Sweet Valley
11:27:34 Anna/Jewel
I usually start with the things I hate and then do the things I like. then i know I have something FUN to look forward to. Like I start with math and english, then do history, science and music. I like the last three things. Geometry is hatred
Moongold Magic
11:26:11 🍭 Diva
I think it works very differently over there, for us to get homeschooling you need to apply in school 1st, prove why you need it, get an approval. You get assigned a class teacher that gives you curriculum etc on like weekly basis, once a week you come to school on arranged time to hand in all homework and assignments to be checked.

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foal 77902924

Color: Flaxen Liver Chestnut
Horse Nbr: 42840165
Breed: Sport Horse
Sex: Mare
Birthdate: December 2, 2025
Age: 5
Birth Year: 197
Height: 16.3 Hands

Home: 
 LostCause

Pasture: z. 171

Breeder: 
 LostCause
Brand: None
Sire: foal 24361101
Dam: foal 44614978
Foals This Year: 1
Bravery: Unknown (0%)

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Eventing Level: 1 Not Ready
Dressage Level: 1 Inhand
Cross Country Level: 1 Inhand
Jumping Level: 1 Inhand
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