Apr 6, 2018 | Engaging Education, Jennifer Pasos
Winnebago Adventures: Gourmet Foods and Tips for Traveling Chefs Camping is a fond memory from my childhood, but with homeschooling this has been an adventure. My parents are close to retirement, so they have purchased a Winnebago for weekend and seasonal trips. At...
Apr 4, 2018 | Melisa Kaiser, Rigorous Courses
I was 16 when I decided I wanted to be an architect, but beyond my high school drafting class, I had no idea what an architect actually does. Not to mention my knowledge of what architecture is. I couldn’t imagine much outside of quaint, suburban housing. I had never...
Mar 29, 2018 | Ann LeBlanc, Engaging Education
Have you ever wondered about the steps of the legislative process? Maybe you’ve even asked yourself how a bill becomes a law? The legislative process is an important aspect of our American governmental system and an area that my American Government course with...
Mar 27, 2018 | Christian Worldview, Diana Lamolinara
Exploring Study Abroad Options: Enhancing Your Resume and Cultural Experience Becoming fluent in a language is something that requires lots of study and practice. There is no better way to practice than to be immersed in the language. For a student who is serious...
Mar 22, 2018 | Rigorous Courses, Sarah Lehtinen
The high school foreign language requirement is one of the more debated topics in modern curricular design. Just recently, there was a bill put forth in Virginia (read more here) to allow computer coding to replace the foreign language requirement in public education....