How To Use Home-school In A Sentence
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Deciding whether home-school students could choose to play at any public school or only the one in their attendance district.
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Rees made the transition from home-schooling to a more bustling international school where he discovered a love, and talent, for bass guitar.
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He's also got a deep-blues vocal delivery, and comes across as a real genuine, home-schooled itinerant character.
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A small but growing movement known as deschooling, life learning, unschooling, and edu-punk is home-schooling returned to its postwar progressive roots, far from the Bible-thumping mould that has come to dominate the modern image of home-schoolers.
Infowars
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Well, you can always go back to home-schooling.
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The home-schooled eighth-grader aced the word "serrefine.
CNN Transcript Jun 2, 2007
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We are a middle income, home-schooling family.
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I was the homeless, home-schooled, half-blood busker of Hell's Kitchen.
Heather Kristin: The Accidental Mentor
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I think we'll stick with home-schooling for a while.
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It began in the late 1990s with home-school contracts.
Times, Sunday Times
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This may involve an educational assessment or a home-school behaviour contract.
Times, Sunday Times
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Within the last decade, however, home-schooling has become part of the mainstream in education reform discussions.
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I've read "Well-Trained Mind," which is about home-schooling kids in the trivium.
Abridge too far?
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Professor Walker suggested that more emphasis should be placed on the weaker practices, including accountability and home-school relationships, in future school leadership development programmes.
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The state of New Jersey does not require home-schooling parents to file any reports documenting that their children are actually being educated.
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That is why there is now a large home-schooling movement in this country.
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Which is not to say home-school e-mail is a conduit for distress centre calls.
Globe and Mail
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There's an outpouring from the nation - it's a mockery against what home schooling is and the contributions home-schoolers have made to the country.
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The value of a strong home-school partnership cannot be overstated.
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Others blame the neighbors who failed to volunteer their help in raising and home-schooling five small children.
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His iconoclasm is further reflected in his home-schooling of his daughter Samira.
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There are fewer regulations on the life of the home-schooled than there are on the welfare of badgers in their setts.
Times, Sunday Times
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But there was an upside, not only did home-schooling allow her more time with Adriana but it also gave her a chance to escape all the nasty comments, disgusted looks and hassle that would've come from fellow students.
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With one home-schooled student, eight public school kids, and a competitor from a parochial school, the students are a diverse lot.
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Calvin McCarter, a fifth grade home-schooler from Jenison, MI, beat a roomful of older kids Wednesday, making him one of the two youngest students ever to win the competition.
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There are fewer regulations on the life of the home-schooled than there are on the welfare of badgers in their setts.
Times, Sunday Times
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I know but I figured it would be harder for them to switch from home-schooling to regular school than you.
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There are close to 800 families who home-school in the city, which means a lot of groups and activities.
Times, Sunday Times
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There was a long pause before Ellie said, ‘I hear home-schooling is a good option.’
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It was then that Ms. Meyer and Ms. Flemal decided to start a home-schooling education service called QED (Quality Education by Design), a consulting firm that pairs parents of children in pre-K through middle school with private teachers.
Watch Out, GVHS: At New Ultra-Private School, Your Kid's the Only Student!
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Jennifer, who says she appreciates the one-on-one attention she received from home-schooling, is now in 10th grade, and she consistently receives high marks.
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Their options now will be private schools or home-schooling.
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They actually agree about the need to home-school young talent.
Times, Sunday Times
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Raised and home-schooled in Africa by her zoologist parents, she lands in Illinois completely naive to the cliques and rules of high school.
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Right now, home-schoolers and their parents are fighting thousands of individual battles all around the country, and victory is declared whenever one wins the right to be left alone.
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Critics may dignify it as ‘street-smarts,’ but for most home-school parents, this kind of ‘education’ is precisely what they wish to protect their children from.
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She revealed she only recently learned the alphabet as she had to home-school her three-year-old daughter.
The Sun
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Shortly after my expulsion, Jeremy had started me on a formal home-schooling program, which satisfied the state.
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Public schools cannot offer this sort of education, and most families are ill-equipped to do so through home-schooling.
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The parents are home-schooling their daughter
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A lot of home-schooling organizations offer opportunities to link such students.
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But many schools are indeed quite decent - even if not great - and if home-schoolers withdraw their kids from that school, then they need to be able to provide at least a minimal quality education, and prove that they're doing so.
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The tale has strong resonances in Eva Sallis's own life… a world of home-schooling, prodigious talent and claustrophobic expectation.
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There seems to be some who believe that this is a typical day in a home-schooling classroom.
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She's had repeated attacks since then and had home-schooling until she started Grade 9.
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Michelle Malkin blasts the California education bureaucracy's effort to drive home-schoolers out of business.
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Since 1991, the law allows home-schooling and private schools, though there are few private schools.