Wondering if anyone uses an online homeschool program to supplement their teaching and if so which one. Thanks !
You may want to check with Johnston County schools and see if they accept those programs as credit toward home schooling.
I know several people that have been happy with Monarch. There are some people that are starting to use the Ron Paul curriculum.
Johnston County Schools has no input or anything to do with a legal homeschool program. They have zero input!
Or the other side to the Ron Paul curriculum....lol http://a2zhomeschooling.com/main_articles/democrats_homeschool_liberal/ Sherry P.S. My post is to be taken lightly as I have never done home schooling, but I found Pirate's post for the Ron Paul curriculum a bit one sided.
Typical response..... dissect/ divide Why are you bringing politics into the conversation. I gave valid options from people I know that are using it and are happy. You used google and have no knowledge. Typical liberal!
This may also be of interest to you. Proposed Johnston school policy reserves classes for full-time students http://www.smithfieldherald.com/2014/08/27/4094783_proposed-johnston-school-policy.html?rh=1
That is exactly how it should be! I have home schooled and had kids in private and I would never expect to piece mill what I need from the public school. I also think there should be restrictions on kids who request reassignment. I don't think it is right for a parent to request reassignment for the purpose of their kid being on a sport team. If you want to play--or be in band or whatever--do it where your are assigned! Full disclosure--I have a kid who is currently reassigned out of his base school. It is for academic purposes and I don't think he deserves a select extra curricular spot from a kid who lives in district.
Easy Peasy is free online curriculum. I'm looking at some of it to suppliment http://allinonehomeschool.com/ I have friends who have used Khan Academy and others who use Abeka Academy.