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<title>Homeschool High School - Outlast the Storms</title>
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<description>jesus and his disciples are sailing to their next destination, when disaster strikes....</description> 
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<title>Community College After High School</title>
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<description>perhaps you’ve graduated your student from homeschooling and they are 18 years old.  should you send them to community college after that? although sending your younger teenager to community college...</description> 
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<title>Accredited Vs Independent Homeschool</title>
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<description>i was looking at an accredited homeschool program the other day, looking for “messages”. at first i was very impressed. then i read the details. let’s do a little compare and contrast....</description> 
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<title>Homeschooling High School - Summer time learning, home schooling Style</title>
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<description>during the summer, our family continued to do some educational activities for approximately an hour each day, to allow our sons to retain their skills between school years. often we used this opportun...</description> 
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<title>DO NOT Teach Your Home school Students!</title>
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<description>as home schooling parents, our goal is not to teach. our goal is for the children to learn. i could have taught my kids "at grade level" and they would have not learned anything....</description> 
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<title>Home schooling High School - What you can do with a Avid Reader</title>
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<description>one of the features we used in our homeschool student's college applications was a high school reading list. it was a partial list of the books that they read during their high school years....</description> 
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