Calling all Homeschoolers, Past and Present!
This is Labot, letting you know that so far I've survived the recession and still have broadband. However, we're experiencing budget cuts at my house, and one of those budget cuts could end up being my education!
Well, I definitely do NOT want to go to any of the public schools around here, as they are supposedly awful. This leaves me with two options:
Well, I definitely do NOT want to go to any of the public schools around here, as they are supposedly awful. This leaves me with two options:
- Get a job and help pay to continue going to private school. I like my school so I wouldn't mind doing this.
- Start homeschooling next year and save money by NOT going to private school, therefore being able to afford a nicer house and maybe get my own room (our rent's almost up and we need a place to live), parents buy me a computer and possibly even a car. I like nice things so I wouldn't mind doing this.

















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I found this on the Wiki page for Homeschool:
"Numerous studies have found that homeschooled students on average outperform their peers on standardized tests.[66] Home Schooling Achievement, a study conducted by National Home Education Research Institute (NHERI), supported the academic integrity of homeschooling. Among the homeschooled students who took the tests, the average homeschooled student outperformed his public school peers by 30 to 37 percentile points across all subjects. The study also indicates that public school performance gaps between minorities and genders were virtually non-existent among the homeschooled students who took the tests.
New evidence has been found that home schooled children are getting higher scores on the ACT and SAT tests. A study at Wheaton College in Illinois showed that the freshmen that were home schooled for high school scored fifty-eight points higher on their SAT scores than those of kids that went to a normal school. Most colleges look at the ACT and SAT scores of home schooled children when considering them for acceptance to a college. On average, home schooled children scores eighty-one points higher than the national average on the SAT scores."
Also, Even though homeschoolers only comprise about 2% of the school-age population, they've won 5 of the last 12 US national spelling bees,
so I think it is definitely possible to get a good education at home.
An interesting book on the subject "Weapons of mass instruction" (by John Gatto - a long time NY school teacher and winner of the schoolteacher of the year award) traces the formation of the US national compulsory schooling system to an effort to control a cheep labor force and suppress the growing intelligence of the working class.
Anyway, good luck with whatever you decide!
Personally I'd recommend going to public school for long enough that you know it sucks and how - then switch to home schooling. In this way you'll have experience of all 3 systems.
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Kite's post does not, however, "cross out" Cyberschool.
The greedy Board of Eds have cut the arts out of the budget in local public schools, which means no band for me. :P
All I can say is that sometimes you have to sacrifice something in the short term, put up with the pain, and hope for better things in the future.
I can definitely agree with that. Thanks for your comment, caitlinsdad.