Guest guest Posted September 16, 2004 Report Share Posted September 16, 2004 Hi Dale, I for one have not heard of that. I am also in several homeschooing support groups in which there are high schoolers. When we homeschool we have choices. We have choices on the curriculum we choose for our child, we have choices on how we homeschool our child. For those who want it, the Independent School District Warehouse allows homeschooling parents into their warehouse once a year and we get to take as many textbooks as we can haul out of there for free!!! The Scholastic Warehouse, yes the scholastic books that you purchase at the school for your child, offers homeschoolers three to four times a year all over the United States, a chance to go through their warehouses and purchase their books at 50% off. If you happen to volunteer to run the cash register for a few hours, you can use what they would have paid you towards the purchase of books! So, in essence your books are free!! In our support group as well as other support groups will have end of year swaps on curriculum. If one parent is done with a particular curriculum, they will lend it to another family to use. Lots of savings there!! We also have a giveaway table at our support group meetings. All the homeschoolers bring in curriculum, books, tapes, videos, etc. that they have either grown out of or no longer use and give it away!!!! Let's see, I do pay for my daughter to take American Sign Language, but I am able to be in the class with her and learn as well! This way we can continue to practice at home. When she's older and she takes the more in depth ASL courses it will count as high school and college credit as a foreign language! My daughter is also taking piano lessons. I'm paying for this by using the bartering system. I'm trading my soaps and toiletries and soap making lessons so that my daughter can learn piano! Once a month we go to the Musuem of Natural Science and take science classes that range from the primitive area all the way to dissection. It's only $8.00 a class and the parents are free! I think I've shown how in Texas, it is not mandatory to pay outrageous fees to homeschool our children. Actually, there's a book called Homeschooling on a Shoe String!! This goes all the way through high school!! I know there will be some subjects that I won't be able to teach my daughter as she gets older, but luckily, there are several moms in my support group that are ex-professors of Chemisty, Physiology, Astrobiology, Algebra, etc..who would be more than happy to tutor my child and not for outrageous fees. Sorry if it sounds like I'm going on a rant, but lately there have been a rash of misinformed people saying negative things about homeschoolers when they have not tried it themselves. Best regards, Nikie Brown After The Rayne - Handmade Soaps & Toiletries http://www.aftertherayne.com <http://www.aftertherayne.com/> nbrown 936-203-3188 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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