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Monday, September 22, 2008

New Homeschool Video Site

From HomeschoolViewTube:

 

HomeSchoolViewTube.com, what is it? It’s homeschooling from your view. Pull up a chair and surf your way to your new favorite spot to upload your homeschooling themed videos. Share your experiences, ideas, and knowledge with your fellow homeschoolers. Think of it as your very own Virtual Co-op. Do you know how to teach a certain subject? If so, this is the place where parents can find resources to supplement or enrich their homeschooling experience. Are you a student? Share what you know and what you are doing. The opportunities are endless.

 

http://www.homeschoolviewtube.com/

 

Hat tip to Esther.

 

 

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Tuesday, September 16, 2008

SAT/ACT Deadlines Approaching

From HSLDA:

 

It’s time to plan for the SAT/ACT college admission tests. Register online for these tests at the College Board website or the ACT website. Test schedules and fees are listed there as well. A word to the wise—encourage your teen to prepare before taking these tests. On HSLDA’s website you can find test prep resources and tips or purchase an SAT/ACT prep CD. Remember, HSLDA members are always welcome to call or email the high school coordinators with questions.

 

 

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Tuesday, September 16, 2008

11th Graders Plan Now for PSAT

From the College Board Website:

 

Home-Schooled Students and PSAT/NMSQT®

Why, When, and How

The Preliminary SAT®/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) is a standardized test that measures the critical reading, math problem-solving, and writing skills your student has developed over the years.

Why?

Here are just some of the reasons for your student to take the PSAT/NMSQT:

  • The test is the best preparation for the SAT.
  • If your student is in the eleventh grade, he'll be eligible to qualify for the National Merit Scholarship Corporation's scholarship programs.
  • The test identifies your student's academic strengths and weaknesses.
  • The test forecasts SAT scores.
  • He'll gain access to My College QuickStart™, an online personalized college and career planning kit that he can utilize throughout high school.

When?

Students take the PSAT/NMSQT in the eleventh grade to qualify for scholarships and to prepare for the SAT. Your student can also benefit from taking the test in the tenth grade or earlier because he'll get personalized feedback on the academic skills he needs for college. By taking the test before eleventh grade, he'll have more time to develop these skills and to begin the college planning process.

Depending on the school, the PSAT/NMSQT is given on one of two days in October. Test dates for 2008 are Wednesday, October 15 and Saturday, October 18.

How Does My Student Register?

You or your student should contact a local public or independent high school. Call the school's main number and ask to be directed to whoever handles the PSAT/NMSQT arrangements. Be sure to do so well in advance of the mid-October test dates, preferably during the previous June when the majority of schools place test orders. Most high schools should be accommodating. If the school seems resistant, you should ask another school in the area. Search for high schools in your area

Here is a list of questions to ask the school when registering:

On which day will the test be administered? (There are only two possible PSAT/NMSQT test dates for schools. Find out which day the school has chosen.)

What is the fee? Are there any additional costs? How can I apply for a fee waiver (if applicable)?

Where is the test being held? In which classroom? How does my student get to the school?

What time is the test? When should my student arrive?

Whom can I contact if I have more questions?

How Much Does the Test Cost?

The fee for the 2008 PSAT/NMSQT is $13. The school may charge an additional fee to cover administrative costs. The College Board makes fee waivers available to schools for students in eleventh grade from low-income families who can't afford the test fee. Talk to the high school's counselor for more information.

Is My Student Eligible for the National Merit Scholarship Corporation's Scholarship Competitions?

The National Merit Scholarship Corporation cosponsors the PSAT/NMSQT. Your student must be in the eleventh grade to qualify for the scholarship competitions. Several home-schooled students have been awarded scholarships. For more information, contact your local school's counselor or the National Merit Scholarship Corporation.

 

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Tuesday, August 5, 2008

How to Kill Your Homeschool Support Group

Do you have a great support group that you want to kill? Courtesy of Elena at My Domestic Church, here are the quickest ways to do just that.

 

1. Stop Having meetings. That way no one connects and new people never have a chance to come and make friends.

 

2. Don't have strong discernible leadership. Spread the leadership over a large committee that way no one person has a vision or a focus and no one is ever quite sure who to go to.

 

3. Make a big controversy over something that has almost nothing to do with homeschooling. Point out all the ways people in the group are different and make sure everyone sees where the battle lines are. Then folks can just break off and take like-minded folks with them, further diluting the effectiveness of the original group.

 

4. Miss certain touch points. If you have a yearly picnic - miss it this year and don't tell anyone why. This is more effective if you can combine it with another missed event like dues notification. Then people really will start to wonder if the group is still going on or not.

 

5. Go out of your way to make it difficult for new people to join. Don't advertise your meetings and make sure all the topics are only of interest to old timers.

 

Hat tip to Esther.

 

 

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Thursday, July 24, 2008

Your Opportunity to Be Part of a Major Homeschool Study

The last seriously comprehensive national study of homeschoolers took place in 1997. In the time since NHERI had focused on a study of adults who were homeschooled. It's now past time to see how homeschoolers in general are doing.

If you tested your child for the 2007-2008 school year with one of the following testing services, and you know your child's student number (on the results page), you are asked to participate in the study online.

 

 

To participate in the study, have your child(ren)'s student number(s) handy and go to the following website:  www.nheri.org/study. It takes only a few minutes to complete.

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Friday, July 18, 2008

Hawaii Homeschool Honor Society Open for New Members

Hat tip to Esther.

The Zeta Delta Chapter of Eta Sigma Alpha, the homeschool honor society is now accepting new members for the new school year.

The Zeta Delta Chapter of Eta Sigma Alpha is a new chapter of HSA started in the Spring of 2004. It is open to all Oahu home schooled students, grades 7-12, who meet the membership requirements. Each applicant must complete and submit an application form. Applications may be submitted in the summer following the student's 6th grade year through summer following his/her 11th grade year. See the Membership Requirements page for deadlines to submit applications.
http://www.orgsites.com/hi/zeta-delta-honor/


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Sunday, June 8, 2008

Ewa Beach Homeschoolers in National Article

The Homeschool Court Report magazine featured an article about the Kamakawiwaole family. The article is also available online:

 

http://hslda.org/courtreport/V24N2/V24N206.asp

 

 

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Saturday, April 12, 2008

Homeschoolers in the News

Hat tip to Esther.

The local Zeta Delta Chapter of the Eta Sigma Alpha National Homeschool Honor Society were featured recently for their work on the Bears and Books Drive. Congratulations to all the members!


http://kgmb9.com/main/content/view/5528/40/
http://www.khnl.com/global/story.asp?s=8133181

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Monday, March 31, 2008

CHOH Conference CDs Available

We hope you and your members were blessed by the CHOH Homeschool Conference, "Discipling the Next Generation."  Please inform your membership that if they would like to order CDs from the conference, an order form is available to download at the CHOH website www.christianhomeschoolersofhawaii.org

Order forms must be include shipping and be turned in by April 12th.

The Trojan Horse video which exposes the dangers of government funded school-at-home programs is also now available for purchase.  An order form can also be downloaded from the CHOH website.

Any questions on orders can be directed to info@christianhomeschoolersofhawaii.org

In His service,
CHOH Board

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Thursday, January 31, 2008

Dual Enrollment Available at Honolulu Community College

Honolulu Community College's Early Admissions Program accepts junior and senior high school homeschoolers. The Early Admissions Program qualifies your student to gain both high school and college credit for certain courses (mostly general education classes).

The Special Early Admit Counselor at HCC is available to walk homeschoolers through the process. For more information contact the Admissions and Counseling Office at 845-9129.

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