By Mary Openshaw
The FactsPublished August 17, 2008
There are no Meet the Teacher nights and no flurry of shopping for dress code-appropriate school clothes, but the fall semester is still a time of transition for home-school families. It’s just a little more subtle.
“The big difference between public school and home schooling would be the fact that we have lots of curriculum to choose from. It’s a great freedom we have,” said Janice Borne, a Rosharon mother who is home-schooling her eight children.
“Public school children go to school, they’re given their textbooks and that’s what they use. Home-schoolers choose from all kinds of curriculum.” …Click here to read entire story



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