To: L98Fiero
A few years back, I saw a T-shirt (either at Penny's or Sears--can't remember which) that had a hillbilly sort of character complete with ratty clothes and rotten teeth. It read, "I am Home Skooled (with the K backwards.) At the time, all of my kiddos were Home Educated and we got a pretty good chuckle out of it.
My three oldest are now in public HS and they are not only ahead of their public educated classmates, more importantly they have the ability to think for themselves and take responsibility for their education and actions. Not to mention that little thing called morals.
18 posted on
03/05/2007 5:54:50 AM PST by
stentorian conservative
("I don't have to hire a consultant to develop a conservative image, I am a conservative." -D Hunter)
To: stentorian conservative
My three oldest are now in public HS and they are not only ahead of their public educated classmates, more importantly they have the ability to think for themselves and take responsibility for their education and actions.
So why send them to public HS? So they can spend a few years undoing all that?
41 posted on
03/05/2007 6:47:19 AM PST by
TalonDJ
To: stentorian conservative
A few years back, I saw a T-shirt (either at Penny's or Sears--can't remember which) that had a hillbilly sort of character complete with ratty clothes and rotten teeth. It read, "I am Home Skooled (with the K backwards.) At the time, all of my kiddos were Home Educated and we got a pretty good chuckle out of it. The NEA must sponsor this stuff. I haven't met a bad homeschooled kid.
I have to get this bumper sticker that I saw yesterday. "My Labrador Retriever is smarter than your student-of-the-month."
70 posted on
03/05/2007 8:53:35 AM PST by
Aquinasfan
(When you find "Sola Scriptura" in the Bible, let me know)
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