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If you’re living in New York and are looking for an alternative to public or private school education, you’re in luck. The state allows you to homeschool, as long as you follow some rules and…
Thanksgiving Day is on the horizon, and while it’s a cherished time to spend with family and friends (and food!), it’s also an opportunity to learn! Not just about the history or the meaning of…
As we enjoy the fall, it’s time for high school seniors to start getting serious about applying to colleges. Assuming, of course, that’s where their post-graduation path takes them. You may be thinking: “College fall…
The new school year has begun! And with a new homeschool year comes student and parent jitters, anticipation, excitement, and the opportunity to achieve new milestones. But it also signals a fresh beginning, whether you’re…
Guest blog by Christina Mondolo, Bridgeway Academy Academic Advisor I know the thought of homeschooling your children can be overwhelming and as scary as stepping on a LEGO brick in the middle of the night.…
July is National Anti-Boredom Month, and it’s pretty easy to see why. During July, most of the country is literally baking in the summer heat, which is usually oppressive enough to keep even the most…
If you’re living in the Lone Star State and are looking for an alternative to public or private school education, you’re in luck. Texas not only allows you to homeschool, but it’s one of the…
Spring is seen by many as the season of renewal, rebirth, new beginnings, hope, love, beauty, allergies. Maybe not the last one…though pollen counts will tell you otherwise. Throughout the world, people celebrate the arrival…
Searching for a meaningful quote or two from one of the most eloquent, thoughtful, and philanthropic minds the world has ever seen can be an exercise in futility. Because there aren’t enough from which to…
Could fractions and Christmas be at further ends of the fun spectrum? Personally, I don’t see how it’s possible. What is possible is learning fractions while partaking in one of the most fun–and delicious–Christmas traditions…
Earlier this year, the state of West Virginia approved the use of Educational Savings Accounts (ESAs) for its residents. Sounds like big, important news, doesn’t it? Absolutely! But…what does it mean for West Virginians? First,…
Reignite their passion for learning “I don’t want to go to school!” “I hate math!” “I feel sick to my stomach!” Parents of school-aged children hear these statements (or similar more colorful ones) on a…