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If i'm not mistaken Stacy is around 14/15 years old right? Does she go to school regularly and stuff? Homeschool? Just curious. _________________ http://www.xanga.com/home.aspx?user=KevinNaaaaaa |
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So Cal Oasis wrote: If i'm not mistaken Stacy is around 14/15 years old right? Does she go to school regularly and stuff? Homeschool? Just curious. Yeah, she just turned 15 in October. As I understand it (from reading info on the site and posts from the band), she and Weston (17) are homeschooled. |
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I've always been really curious about homeschooling, I tend to think about these things when I'm loaded down with term papers, physics homework, calculus work, government reading, etc. Is there a some sort of test you have to take each year or an examination that's the equivalent of getting a highschool diploma? _________________ I think that it's brainless to assume that making changes to your window's view will give a new perspective.
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swiss army romance wrote: I've always been really curious about homeschooling, I tend to think about these things when I'm loaded down with term papers, physics homework, calculus work, government reading, etc. Is there a some sort of test you have to take each year or an examination that's the equivalent of getting a highschool diploma? You have to take all of the standardized tests that the public schoolers take, as well as keep a record of what all you've done and what grades you've received in the subjects--at least that's how it works where I've been. |
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I was homeschooled for about 4 years here and there growing up. It was quite fun. Oddly enough, I always tell Boyd and Kim that my family was friends with another homeschool family that had a bunch of blonde teenage girls and their last name was Dupree. But that was in Michigan. _________________ meryll |
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swiss army romance wrote: I've always been really curious about homeschooling, I tend to think about these things when I'm loaded down with term papers, physics homework, calculus work, government reading, etc. Is there a some sort of test you have to take each year or an examination that's the equivalent of getting a highschool diploma? _________________ God is a place you will wait for the rest of your life |
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Joined: 26 Dec 2002 | Posts: 407 | Location: Houston, Texas
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I remember my friend was wondering if all home schooled kids were like the ones on South Park ....If you don't know what i'm talking about watch Family Guy. No it has nothing to do with it but just watch it. _________________ http://www.xanga.com/home.aspx?user=KevinNaaaaaa |
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I've known a handful of homeschooled people. Definitely enough to know that sterotypes of any kind are useless. Wait, I don't want it to sound like I was saying anyone here was stereotyping ... I heart Family Guy. It's where I learned my values from. _________________ My photography:www.jamiemphoto.com You can't spell awesome without emo...backwards! -Julie definingawesome (11:44:11 PM): Eisley shivers our timbers |
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You rule then. I watched it every single week when it was on and i still do on cartoon network and then i bought the DVDs for the banned episode and stuff........hate me if you want but i think it's better than The Simpsons. _________________ http://www.xanga.com/home.aspx?user=KevinNaaaaaa |
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You and me buddy. Outside. 15 minutes. _________________ http://www.xanga.com/home.aspx?user=KevinNaaaaaa |
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