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October 10, 2017
Hello! Thanks for participating. We’d love for you to share some information about yourself if you don’t mind. Hi! My name is Zoe and I live in North Carolina. I have been Homeschooling for 11 years. I have been volunteering at a state park for the last 6 years in the fall and in the […]
Scholarships Ending in October CollegeWeekLive Scholarship Sponsor: CollegeWeekLive, LLC Amount: $1,000 Closing Date: 11:59 Eastern Time on the last day of the month Description: Scholarship is open to students who will enroll no later than the fall of 2019 in an accredited post-secondary institution of higher learning (college, university or trade school). Open to both U.S. and non-U.S. students. […]
October 1, 2017
LHSHS VSC Giveaway! Homeschoolers: VocabularySpellingCity® is the Ideal Program to Boost Student Success VocabularySpellingCity is the ideal program to boost vocabulary, spelling, and reading comprehension–key factors to student success. You can use your weekly word lists with any of our 35 learning games. Students will feel like they’re playing while they master each week’s words. Practice […]
September 12, 2017
What is a scholarship and how can it help me? College scholarships came into existence in the mid 1900’s with an effort to help stem the costs of rising tuition. It’s incredible that a year at college costs an average of $25,000. Today, scholarships are what most students depend on to complete their college education. […]
August 23, 2017
At Let’sHomeschoolHighSchool.com we’ve got a lot of collective years of experience helping our teens learn to drive and finding out the best methods of getting a driver’s license as a homeschool student. It is a pretty straightforward process, but there are a few options that you can choose from. Driver’s Education ResourcesFirst, as a homeschooler you […]
August 17, 2017
August 16, 2017
5 Back to Homeschool Ideas from Joy Capps
July 10, 2017
Are you looking for a key to motivating your student? Are you trying to review your teaching/learning process to improve? In a world full of confusion, reinforcement and positive feedback can make all the difference. Students often wonder if they are doing it right or hitting the mark. What we as parents, guardians, and teachers […]
July 5, 2017
Hello! Thanks for taking the time to let us interview you. Could you state your name, the state that you live in, how long you homeschooled along with a little about yourself? My name is Bailey Shuler and I live in Georgia. I’ve been homeschooled for 11 years. I played soccer for about ten years, […]
July 1, 2017
Guest post by Scott Riddler 6 Ways to Talk to your Child about Smartphone Monitoring It’s no secret that today’s technology can help our families in a variety of ways. We can easily text our kids, snap a message, use GPS, and stream movies. Unfortunately, along with all the good, there are a lot of […]