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Homeschooled through High School: Taylor Landrie

May 16, 2013 By Thaleia 2 Comments

Those of us who homeschool or who have been homeschooled through high school know that IT IS VERY Possible.  But how? Many parents and students look towards high school with fear and trepidation instead of being joyous as to how far into the journey they have come. I realize that families homeschool for a multitude of reasons and that each family is unique, but questions still arise when the words high school are mentioned!

 homeschooled through high school taylor landrie

My name is Taylor Landrie. I am a 21 year old woman, about to start the final semester in my undergraduate career. I currently major in International Leadership Studies with minors in Spanish, political science, and management. I am in the honors program and am maintaining a cumulative GPA of 3.8 at Marietta College in Marietta, Ohio.

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Homeschooled Through High School: Misty Leask from Simply Helping Him

March 7, 2013 By Thaleia 3 Comments

Homeschooled Through High School:

Misty Leask from Simply Helping Him

Those of us who homeschool or who have been homeschooled through high school know that IT IS VERY Possible.  But how? Many parents and students look towards high school with fear and trepidation instead of being joyous as to how far into the journey they have come. I realize that families homeschool for a multitude of reasons and that each family is unique, but questions still arise when the words high school are mentioned!

Misty Leask from Simply Helping Him guest post

This week I would like to welcome Misty Leask from Simply Helping Him.

Not only was I home schooled through high school, but I have never stepped foot (as a student) inside a public or a private school. I was home schooled from K-12, and I wouldn’t have it any other way.

I am the oldest of 3 children, and 4. 5 years older than my middle brother. Thus I was taught 5 years as the only student. This allowed me to become a very independent high school student.

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{Spice Up Your Homeschool} National Parks

December 2, 2012 By Thaleia 2 Comments

{Spice Up Your Homeschool} Series

Got the homeschool blues? Need to spice things up a bit?
Have you been homeschooling for a while and want to try something new?
Maybe you are new to homeschooling and still trying to figure things out.
If you need a break from your “typical” day or routine then check out
{Spice Up Your Homeschool} for valuable tips and ideas!

{Spice Up Your Homeschool} National Park Service Junior Ranger Program

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