Sunday, October 23, 2005

Should You Continue Homeschooling
Once Your Child Reaches High School?
According to Dr. Phil "NO".
Based on my own experience, I would say YES. Having successfully taught one son high school subjects and having him enrolled at the local Community College, I would have to say homeschooling benefited him tremendously. He was able to complete High School at his own pace, and start college at 16. Why should he be stuck in a public school where he would be bored silly, as they insist on sticking you in grades based on your age not your ability?
My other son who is still at home being homeschooled, enjoys the one on one attention, and has no desire to attend public school. He also enjoys an active social life with other homeschoolers as well as the public school students on his soccer team.
I did a little research on what the experts had to say about homeschooling during the highschool years and this is what I found.
And Zan Tyler's article refuting Dr. Phil's statement that high school kids should not be homeschooled.

Wednesday, October 12, 2005

The Princes of Ireland
The Dublin Saga
by Edward Rutherfurd
I enjoyed the book and am looking forward to reading The Rebels of Ireland when it comes out Feb. 28th, 2006. Guess while I am waiting I'll read the books he has already written.
My only complaint was lack of character development. Of course since he covered such a large period of history he couldn't spend as much time on the characters as I would have liked. In fact if I had, had my way instead of the one large book he wrote, he would have written four or five large books and developed the characters more. They were all very interesting, and I do feel like I have learned a lot about that period of Irish History. Guess I'll just have to make up my own fascinating stories to answer all the questions I have about the characters.
Other books by Edward Rutherfurd
(as I read them)
Sarum The Novel Of England
So far I have just read the first chapter. And since I am eager to get back to the auroch hunt this is going to be really brief. The book takes place in an area near Salisbury Plain from the Ice Age to the Present Day. And in case you want to know what auroch's are http://www.geocities.com/magicgoatman/aurochs.html

Russka, The Novel of Russia

I just finished reading it, and it's a wonderful book. I feel like I understand the Russian people so much better now. The book begins in A.D. 180 and ends in 1990, so a lot of territory is covered.

London, The Novel

It starts in 54 BC and ends in 1997. The most astounding thing I have discovered so far was that the Catholic Church ran the brothels. I have only read up to 1376, but I am finding the book very enjoyable.

The Forest

This time Rutherfurd decided to do something different. Instead of starting in the past and working up to the future, the book begins in April 2000. Dottie, is doing a feature on "The Forest" and is looking for answers to the mystery of what really happened to King William Rufus, The Norman king. As I love a good mystery, I am anxious to jump into this one. http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/MEDwilliamII.htm

Sunday, October 09, 2005



Fall
The weather has been really lovely out. We spent Saturday watching Sean's soccer game in Laurel. As Sean's team has improved, it was an enjoyable game to watch.
Today I planted some wishbone plants, in my flowerbed. So many flowers were destroyed by Katrina, it's nice to see something colorful blooming. Best of all they will reseed themselves, I do like plants that look after themselves. ;>)
I have seen hummingbirds at my hummingbird feeders and some mourning doves at the birdfeeder, so I am looking forward to spending some time outside.

Sunday, October 02, 2005

Soccer Fall 2005
The U16 soccer season has finally gotten underway. Sean had his first game Saturday, October 1st at East Central. It was a good game even though we got slaughtered. Most of the kids had their uniforms, which are turquoise this year. It was just nice to get to do something normal for a change. I for one am looking forward to more soccer Saturdays.

Friday, September 30, 2005

Where Did September Go???
I was reading a blog by a fellow homeschooler http://nataliesnexus.blogspot.com/ and she had gotten her days confused, understandable in Katrina's aftermath, but after reading her blog I realized I had misplaced a WHOLE MONTH!
Where did September go..............................
There was the weeks without power when one day seemed to blend seamlessly into another. Instead of Monday, Tuesday, Wed etc. I had the day I went to a friends house to do laundry, the day I got my hair cut, the day the Public Library was open, etc.
Once power was restored it seems like I have been playing catch up. Catch up on the housework, catch up on homeschooling (while Sean did an excellent job keeping up with his school work, I didn't fair as well with keeping things printed out- I discovered you have to have electricity to run the scanner and printer LOL), catch up on emailing friends etc., I think I may have actually caught up today.
And now today I realized that tomorrow is October 1st. Where did September go????

Friday, September 16, 2005

Home School Non-Discrimination Act of 2005
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/D?c109:1:./temp/~c109H2nd9s::

This bill seems to have generated a lot of controversy. HSLDA supports it and actually helped draft the bill. Many other homeschoolers oppose it. I urge you to read the bill for yourself, consider the consequences and make you own informed decision.

Article on HONDA
http://semissourian.com/story/1119149.html
Link to Home Education Magazine
http://www.homeedmag.com/blogs/groupnews/

Thursday, September 15, 2005

Hurricane Katrina
We have been blessed. Our little community of Latimer; escaped from Katrina almost unscathed. Minor roof damage, trees uprooted. But as of today September 15th our lives are back to normal, all services have been restored. I don't think I will ever take hot baths for granted again, and boy is it nice to be able to get online and catch up with friends and family. For awhile I felt pretty isolated up here.
It's sad going into Ocean Springs and seeing the things that are missing. Our favorite eating spot in St. Martin Sicily's Pizza received severe damage. Phonecian's in Ocean Springs also suffered extensive damage. But the beauty shop where I get my hair fixed Today's Hair in Ocean Springs on Government Street was open for business and I am now sporting a new "shorter" hairdo. Aunt Jenny's, which is right on the water is open for business and serving delicious food as always. And thankfully St. Martin Public Library has reopened. What's a homeschooler to do without a library? (pull her hair out that's what). And then there are my friends who have lost their homes. My heart bleeds for them, and other friends whose homes are still standing but received severe damage. I just wish there was something I could do for them.
Jonathan, started back to college Wed., and poor Sean never got out of school. We took our school books with us when we evacuated (Yeah, I know I am a slave driver). Actually Sean didn't mind, when everyone else was cleaning up the yard he had the perfect excuse "I have school work to do!". So school wise we are back on track.
Soccer is temporally on hold. We will be rescheduling games soon, and Sean's U16 team will start practicing Saturday, September 17th.
There are a lot of friends I haven't heard from yet. If you get a chance send me an email, or post to this blog so I will know you are ok. The phone is finally working again so I'll start making phone calls trying to track everyone I can down.

Wednesday, August 24, 2005

Here We Go Again


Here we go again another school official (County School Attendance Officer Dave E. Collins III) is trying to give homeschoolers a bad name (Probably because he is afraid of losing his job). His complaint "Last summer, we had two couples out in the county who were home-schooling their kids. I think one kid was 16 and one kid was about 14 or 15. The kids were working on the farm in the day. The law does not allow us to question the parents. The way the law is written, the parents could circumvent the law by claiming they are home-schooling the children at night."

And what would be wrong with homeschooling your children at night? Many public school students hold after school jobs. So why can't a homeschooling family work on their farm during the day and homeschool at night? The law is 100% right in NOT allowing school attendance officers to dictate when a homeschooler can homeschool.

Another complaint Collins has "Another frequent problem is that of students who dropout of public school during the year and then register with school attendance officers to be home-schooled. What is the problem? Should parents be forced to keep their children in a unsuitable public school until the end of the school year, just so Collins will not have to do extra work? Public school students are free to transfer to another public school at anytime during the school year. Parents should have the option of deciding to homeschool at any point in the school year. After all, lots of parents do not know the condition of the public schools until after their children start attending them. And even if you are perfectly happy with the school one year you may not be the next. All public school teachers are not suitable teachers.


Then he goes on to rant about how a public school parent couldn't get her son out of bed in order to go to school and had to call the police. What on earth does that have to do with homeschoolers? You can bet a homeschool Mom could have gotten her kid out of bed without police intervention.

Thursday, August 11, 2005

2005-2006 School year
This is an exciting year for us. Our 16 year old son is going to the Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College in Gautier, where he will be studying Computer Science. We are very proud of him, he scored high enough on his ACT to get early admission as well as a full scholarship. The early admission deal meant minimum paperwork for this homeschool mom to fill out. Although I do recommend transcripts for students in Jr High and High School. It doesn't have to be anything fancy just the student's name, social security number, birth date, and ACT/SAT scores along with the courses taken and the GPA.
I have a pretty heavy workload for my remaining homeschool student. We will be studying:
Physical Geography
Runkle World Physical Geography Set w/Hardcover Text & Teachers Guide
(Supplemented with The Learning Companion by Southwestern http://www.southwestern.com/site/common/Products.aspx )
Art Appreciation - 1st Semester
Music Appreciation -2nd Semester
Physical Education - U16 Soccer with Ocean Springs Soccer Organization http://www.oceanspringssoccer.org/
Criminalistics - 1st Semester
Criminalistics - An Introduction To Forensic Science AP by Prentice Hall
Driver's Education - 2nd Semester
Drive Right Driver Education - Student Workbook with Answer Key by Prentice Hall
Algebra I Review and then Saxon Algebra II
The British Tradition Literature and the Language Arts (EMC Masterpiece Series)
Biology
Living Environment Biology Set w/Student Text & Teachers Guide by Amsco
* Those listed in RED were purchased at the Homeschool Supercenter http://homeschoolsupercenter.com/shop.php

Sunday, July 10, 2005

Home Schools Run By Caring Parents

As a homeschool Mother I found Dave Arnold’s article “Home Schools Run By Well-Meaning Amateurs” insulting. What are Mr. Arnold’s credentials? He is head custodian at Brownstown Elementary School in Southern Illinois. So where does a janitor get off thinking he knows what is best for my child, or anyone else's? Maybe HE doesn’t have the skills necessary to homeschool; but I and many other homeschool parents certainly do.

There are many resources available to homeschool parents. If we don’t know enough about a certain subject we are free to engage tutors for our children, enter co-op arrangements with other homeschool parents, find on-line resources, etc. After all the one thing all homeschool parents have in common is we want the best education possible for our children. I am sure it would surprise Mr. Arnold no end to know that some homeschool parents are retired schoolteachers, who have seen first hand what an abysmal failure the public school system is.

And not all public school teachers are fit to teach. My fourth grade teacher was verbally abusive, my eleventh grade English Teacher didn’t know proper grammar, ask around most people know at least one public school teacher that has no business teaching.

Homeschooling isn’t as difficult as it looks. All you need are organizational skills, and a desire to do what is best for your child. A mega dose of patience helps. After all who knows your child best you are some stranger who has 25 or more other kids in their class to worry about?

Socialization, gee I thought I was sending my kids to school to get an education? Most public schools no longer allow their students to talk in the halls or to talk at lunch so exactly when are these students suppose to be socializing?? There are many opportunities for children to socialize besides schools; recreational sports, church youth groups, and Scouts are just some groups your children can be involved in. And many homeschoolers belong to homeschool groups that get together for park days and field trips. With IM students can even pass notes in class, even if their fellow classmate lives in another city.

Considering what an abysmal failure today’s public schools are doing educating our children parents have every right to seek the best education for their children; rather it’s a private school or homeschooling.

Friday, July 01, 2005


Socialization
When will you children have a chance to socialize? Home-school critics ask. The answer is simple they socialize when we go to church, when our home-school groups get together for field trips, when they go to their youth groups, when they play recreational sports, and when they get together with their friends to just "hang-out".
My youngest son's soccer team won first place in the U14B District Soccer Competition in Gulfport, MS this year and went on to the State Competition in Tupelo, MS.

Link to Ocean Springs Soccer Organizations website http://www.oceanspringssoccer.org/

Why home-school?


Home-schoolers, home -school for a variety of reasons. I home -school because we felt like the Jackson County Public Schools were failing our children, and that we could do a better job educating them. We must have been right our 16 year old starts college this August. He scored a 28 on the ACT and was eligible for early admission.

The advantages of home-schooling
1. Allows students to work at their own pace.
2. Allows students to study in depth areas that really interest them.
3. A flexible schedule
4. One on One instruction.

How can you home-school?

First register your children with the school attendance officer for your school district as home-schooled. Mississippi laws concerning home-schooling http://www.hslda.org/laws/default.asp?State=MS

Second choose your curriculum. I use the HomeSchool SuperCenter http://homeschoolsupercenter.com/shop.php

Third find a support group. One I recommend is the PEAK Group for the Gulf Coast http://groups.yahoo.com/group/peakgroupgc/