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Old 04-20-2004, 08:51 PM
ZTAMich ZTAMich is offline
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sorry to crash ladies I hope you don't mind....

my minister's daughter was home-schooled but went to the local public HS for foreign language and sports activities. She wanted to expand her horizons, add some classes to her transcripts for college and interact with kids her age that didn't just go to our church. You may want to look into that for your area as well. I know when I was home-schooled for a year my mom was able to get workbooks from the local elem. school for me. And as some said too there are Christian sports teams, etc around; my sister played soccer for one in the Orlando area last spring!

Also: I teach in an NYC Public school with a pre-k program and visit the pre-school my parent's church in Florida. There's a huge difference in behavior of the students and the general 'feeling' of the room from one school to the next. There are obvious environmnetal differences involved but I definetly think the added element of Christian faith helps strengthen the program and will lead the 'little lambs' to a very different life than the children in my public school, tho I am trying to shape those precious little ones into great boys and girls too!
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