One Season at a Time

One Season at a Time

by guest author Marcia Washburn, Women often groan when they hear about the Proverbs 31 woman who seemingly could do it all, have it all, and be it all. She seems so perfect — something we could never be. But scholars tell us that the description...

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Middle School Math

Middle School Math

By guest author Tom Clark Parents and educators have begun abandoning the middle school configuration, generally opting for a K–8 format, and new research suggests that the way we organize grades does matter. When this age group is gathered by the...

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Legislative Update May 23, 2018

Legislative Update May 23, 2018

Update on “Urgent Legislative Call to Action Regarding HB18-1256” On April 26, 2018, an email was sent asking you to contact all Senators in the Colorado Assembly concerning an upcoming vote on HB18-1256 Civil Rights Division Sunset Review with...

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Legislative Update May 9, 2018

Legislative Update May 9, 2018

2018 Session is Finally Over! It’s been a crazy session. A lot of ups and downs. I have learned a lot over this session, especially about God’s faithfulness and goodness. Thank you all for your prayers! Update on SB18-083 Education Income Tax...

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Legislative Update April 25, 2018

Legislative Update April 25, 2018

Flood of Bills to Come There are two weeks left in the session, but there are a bunch of bills still waiting to be introduced! Which means a lot of late nights and heavy reading ahead. The bills I have been working against this session are finally...

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Working Homeschool Moms — No Guilt!

Working Homeschool Moms — No Guilt!

by Shari McMinn Can homeschooling parents also work a job or career? I didn’t know whether I should cry, laugh, or scream! It was recently explained to me that a person I love said I made her feel guilty for not homeschooling because she chose long...

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Legislative Update April 11, 2018

Legislative Update April 11, 2018

Keeping Tabs on Innocent Families? My gratitude goes out to Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) for pointing me to a questionable bill just as it was introduced. I am working with legislators to try to remove the offensive language from...

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State Regulation and Child Abuse

State Regulation and Child Abuse

By Dr. Brian Ray Is there any correlation between the amount of state regulation on homeschooling and child abuse? Below is the research findings of Dr. Brian Ray of the National Home Education Research Institute. The modern homeschool movement is...

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