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Re: AOL and homeschooled boys
Sarah Nunez (trinoaks@FLASH.NET)
Tue, 2 Feb 1999 13:33:21 -0600
On 02/02/99, "Gross, David C" <David.Gross@HSV.BOEING.COM> writes:
>I received much advice from the list on this situation (and much of it was
>useful :-). IMHO, the best advice was:
> 1) Find out from the local school board what the records requirements
>are for home schoolers,
DON"T ask the local school board. Most of the time, either they don't know, or they have a vested interest in *not* giving you the facts. A better source of information is the National Home Education Research Institute, which is a nonprofit research and educational organization. They can tell you the homeschooling requirements for each state. Their web site is <www.nheri.org>.
>Now that I've said it came out pretty well, somebody will post the top ten
>ways I fouled up <VBG>
In spite of the advice you received about asking the school board about homeschool requirements, it sounds like you did a good job, and that it turned out well. :-)
Sarah Nunez
trinoaks@flash.net
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