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<blockquote data-quote="Feet Dry" data-source="post: 2061306" data-attributes="member: 1332"><p>This already happens. Home school groups meet once a week in "school" for all the students in that home school "group". There is also seperate home school PE classes, band, choir, sports.... You would be amazed at the homeschooling that is happening in Oklahoma much less nation wide. Owasso has three different groups that are full with more being added. Collinsville has 1 going to split to 2 next year. Chelsea, Tulsa and many more that I have heard of. There are from 1st to 12th grades involved. Once you step in to the home school world you would really see how well this works better than public schools. There is actual common sense being used there. In Oologah, I hear that if a 1st grader acts up in class, instead of dealing with the student, the teacher is instructed to evacuate the classroom of the other students and call for help from the principal. Really? The drawback is that a parent must be available TO homeschool. Our society and the added costs of living make this choice difficult. I have even heard parents say " I don't love my kid that much" to take the time for home school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Feet Dry, post: 2061306, member: 1332"] This already happens. Home school groups meet once a week in "school" for all the students in that home school "group". There is also seperate home school PE classes, band, choir, sports.... You would be amazed at the homeschooling that is happening in Oklahoma much less nation wide. Owasso has three different groups that are full with more being added. Collinsville has 1 going to split to 2 next year. Chelsea, Tulsa and many more that I have heard of. There are from 1st to 12th grades involved. Once you step in to the home school world you would really see how well this works better than public schools. There is actual common sense being used there. In Oologah, I hear that if a 1st grader acts up in class, instead of dealing with the student, the teacher is instructed to evacuate the classroom of the other students and call for help from the principal. Really? The drawback is that a parent must be available TO homeschool. Our society and the added costs of living make this choice difficult. I have even heard parents say " I don't love my kid that much" to take the time for home school. [/QUOTE]
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