Increasing numbers of children being home schooled. Friday dozens of families to go to a preliminary meeting, to learn more about home schooling in Albany. The parents said they wanted a better education and the values are higher for their children than public schools offer. CRCT scandal at the school and Dougherty County, may have been the last straw. Kim Breeden would homeschool her daughter Olivia was 8-years old and 5 year old son Owen this year.
“We have decided to home school children because we do not think that public schools live up to their potential. So we thought we could do better fast cash loans and challenge them more at home,” said Breeden Breeden only one new parent to learn more Southwest Georgia Association of homeschool. “We have more and more people from our group and other groups that are affiliated with us . . We have seen so much growth Homeschooling,” said Southwest Georgia Public Relations Manager Tifani Eledge homeschooling Association.
Most parents we talked to said they wanted better than what public schools provide. “Parents are responsible for educating their children and so this is an indication that parents take more and more seriously the opportunity and responsibility to educate their children. ,” Said Mary Parent Ligon homeschool. School children must take a national standardized test every three years. Many parents say they do not care about cheating to pass exams.
They worry that their children receive a well-rounded education that they would defend, and teach them why you do not cheat. “People are trying to return to their traditional value systems, which are being turned away from the school system now,” said Eledge. Breeden said he was not surprised to see families at home are so many new schools. “No. He’s only three classes at last year entered the school house.
” This association homeschooling has been around for 26 years, and they said they saw improvements inry year in new families to join them. The average homeschooling association Southwest Georgia say they have 150 families taking part in educational programs with them. They expect more this year. Planning Association’s annual meeting to begin the school year will be held August 5 at 02:00 at Beattie Road Church of Christ. You can learn more about homeschool Southwest Georgia Association on their website.
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