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Monday, 09 April 2012 / Published in Articles, High School

Over the High School and Through the Home … It’s Off to College We Go!

Renee Janzen Stop! Read on only if (a) you currently, or someday will, have a homeschool high schooler; (b) you want your high schooler to have a college education but have plaguing thoughts that you can’t guide your child through high school and into college; (c) you believe the maze of transcripts, applications, and assorted
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Monday, 09 April 2012 / Published in Articles, High School

High School With Special Needs? Yes, You Can!

TOS Interviews Sharon Hensley, MA When we begin homeschooling, the Lord puts us on a learning curve. We must learn how to teach phonics, math, and more. When we discover that we have a special needs child, we are on an accelerated learning curve. Now we must learn how to deal with our child’s unique
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Monday, 09 April 2012 / Published in Articles, High School

Talking with Dr. Stan Oakes, President of The King’s College: Part 2

TOS: In an article for Vision magazine, you wrote, “After all, a liberal arts college traffics in the ideas that move the world.”Please explain this statement in depth. Dr. Oakes: There are only a few issues that are truly important in this world. They are the issues of truth and error, war and peace, wealth
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Monday, 09 April 2012 / Published in Articles, High School

Talking with Dr. Stan Oakes, President of The King’s College: Part 1

When I first met Dr. Stan Oakes, the president of The King’s College, in September last year, I might have appeared calm, but I was actually trying to compose myself after what I’d just heard. Dr. Oakes and other representatives from The King’s College in New York City were in Orlando that afternoon to promote
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Monday, 09 April 2012 / Published in Articles, High School

Extracurricular Activities and the Admissions Process

Do colleges pay attention to life outside of the classroom? Do extracurricular activities really make a difference in the college admissions process? Are they a deciding factor in who gets scholarships and who doesn’t? Generally speaking, grades and test scores are given more weight in the admissions process. However, when it comes to choosing students
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Monday, 09 April 2012 / Published in Articles, High School

TOS with David & Laurie Callihan: High Schooling

Imagine a school setting where guidance counselors who love and care about your children are available to help you. Imagine that these people aren’t in it for the money—they truly love the children. Imagine having access to their care and concern 24 hours a day, with consistency, from grades K -12. Well there is no
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Monday, 09 April 2012 / Published in Articles, High School

A College Administrator Opts For Homeschooling

Because of my role as the Vice President of Academic Affairs in a Bible college with a very large and very developed Education department, many find it curious, or perhaps even a conflict of interests, that my wife Pam and I choose to homeschool our children. If I believe so much in the Christian school
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Monday, 09 April 2012 / Published in Articles, High School

Driver Licensing in the U.S. for Minors

Recently, states have been implementing “Graduated Driver Licensing” (GDL) to help quell the elevated crash rates of drivers younger than 18. The single, most dangerous age for a driver is 16. A 16-year-old driver is 10 times more likely than an adult to have an injury or death collision, and 3 times more likely than
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