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Science Bowl
The Forsyth Home Educators (FHE) is sponsoring two science bowls – a bowl with middle school level questions and a bowl with high school level questions. The middle school bowl is scheduled from 6:30 to 7:30 and high school bowl scheduled from 8:00 to 9:00. Teams must...
A Voice for the Unborn
***Warning, graphic content on this page. *** By Katie Rose Geer I remember the exact moment that God called me to devote my entire life to serving those affected by abortion. My family and several other homeschool families went together to a theater to watch the...
A Lesson from My Parents
I can still recall how upset I was to hear we were moving. At ten years old, I would be leaving my classmates behind and moving to Vancouver Island where my dad would return to pastoring. I didn’t mind the moving, but I was devastated to realize - that after years of...
Some Thoughts from a Graduated Homeschool Household
Do you have an area in your home, a drawer or maybe a closet that you keep meaning to organize? In our house the area was a large bookcase full of homeschool textbooks and other materials. Our educational days were long behind us, the bookcase was needed for something...
A Word of Encouragement – Back to School
It’s that time of year again....back to school....except it looks much different this year. As families make big decisions regarding their child’s education, it’s imperative that we love and support one another along the journey. Maybe Susie was a co-op director last...
Second-Generation Homeschooling: A Word of Encouragement
In 1985, the Wood family began their homeschool journey, as our son entered 3rd grade and our daughter began kindergarten. We homeschooled for eight years, and then they attended a Christian school for the last few years of their education. We learned a lot along the...