by Debbie Mason | Oct 3, 2022 | Fall 2022, GREENHOUSE
Fall 2022/Whitney Cranford Crowell Homeschooling high school can be a daunting proposition. How can you make sure your student has everything he or she needs to graduate and succeed in the real world? One way to cover your bases and put your mind at ease is to make a...
by Debbie Mason | Jun 9, 2021 | Graduate 2021
Graduate 2021/Whitney Cranford Crowell Two years ago today, as I write this, I sat in a local pizza parlor with my husband and then thirteen-year-old daughter. We’d just attended an information session that was the last in a series of research inquiries we were...
by Sarah Hicks | Apr 22, 2020 | Spring 2020, GREENHOUSE
Spring 2020/ Keith Shearon As a community college educator, I frequently speak with students who have multiple interests, gifts, and talents. When a parent comes to me for advice about helping their student choose a single major from their many interests, I reassure...
by Evelyn Bickley | Jun 11, 2019 | Graduate 2019, GREENHOUSE
Graduate 2019 / by Evelyn Bickley My husband, the youngest of seven children, was preparing to start college in Chicago, more than 800 miles from the family home in rural Pennsylvania. His parents kindly invited me to make the cross-country car trip with them to see...
by Amy Sloan | Apr 23, 2019 | Spring 2019, GREENHOUSE
Spring 2019 / by Amy Sloan Standardized tests—few other things can drum up such visceral reactions! North Carolina’s homeschool law requires annual standardized testing. It is important to me that, insofar as it depends on me, these not become a source of anxiety or...