Posted by Crazy Horse on October 03, 2019 at 07:30:00 from (66.222.186.49):
In Reply to: Yesterday adventure posted by Grandpa love on October 03, 2019 at 05:38:09:
Looks like fun. Obviously, all of us have had a LOT of home schooling when we grew up despite where you actually spent school hours. Home schooling, I often wonder how any parent finds enough time or resources to get through the curriculum that is set out. I was a teacher myself in my working years before retirement. I suspect there are always reasons for choosing that over regular public schooling although I don't think I've ever heard from anyone involved with it directly as to what those reasons are. I'm sure you have reasons and I'd be interested in knowing what they were if you care to share them. Up here, home schooled kids results on standardized achievement testing are very difficult to interpret. One of the reasons is that many parents that choose home schooling also choose to opt out of their kids writing those standardized tests, which is of course their right, as it is for kids attending regular school as well. I'm sure they have their reasons for that route as well, not sure what they might be. Interesting post and great photos.
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