Tag: homeschooling

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Tadpoles, robots, and sewing machines all part of this family’s hybrid-homeschool experience

Seppie Furlano gets dirty at school. It happens. He’s 8, he’s a boy, and one day a week, his classroom is a mixture of trees, shrubs, dirt, and mud. And there’s a creek. Seppie and his classmates, who include his 10-year-old sister, Luciana, climb trees, discover tadpoles, and build small... READ MORE
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New Schools, facilities and the rise of the microschool
    EdChoice has an interesting survey question comparing what...
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Florida charter schools grow – and challenge their own status quo
At the annual Florida School Choice Conference and School Choice...
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Gen X lowers the hammer with more blows on the way
For we who grew up tall and proud In the...
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Former public school teacher who needed to ‘break free’ creates her own learning center
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. – Cristina Bedgood, a 15-year former...
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Of pop art, plate tectonics and a super-strong Minotaur: How PEP allows one family to tailor lessons to their children’s interests
Something about the Periodic Table of Elements grabs Conrad Black’s...
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Florida parents and educators may be building the education value networks of the future
  Despite calls for reform and waves of attempted transformation,...
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‘Game Changers’ in K-12 choice
Perun, the rock star of Australian defense economists doing awesome...
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Chimpanzees and sewing lessons: Flexible scholarship fuels Florida student’s unconventional education
Kate Streets wants to be Jane Goodall when she grows...
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What’s going on with homeschooling numbers?
For the past several years, the story of American homeschooling...
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Florida’s post-pandemic homeschooling growth continues
The number of Florida families choosing home education jumped nearly...
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