OK, This is getting silly, but not unpredictable. As this article explains, the Dalai Lama and Malcolm X are welcome. The Triune God of the Universe who is the only Sovereign over all things and will judge the living and … Continue reading
This is from the following blog post…aren’t you glad you homeschool? ********************************************************* Last December Tara Keener did what most any mother would do when she thought her 5-year-old son was in trouble: She raced to help him. Only because it … Continue reading
Consider this quote by Professor Martha Albertson Fineman of Emory University School of Law in 2009 in What is Right for Children? The Competing Paradigms of Religion and Human Rights, “Private education should be banned. All of it. Private schools, … Continue reading
LA public school being finished, but without the budget to staff and maintain it (at least for now). So, the school will sit vacant this fall… Mike Chapa Executive Director
When we lived in California in the 1990′s, our oldest was enrolled in public school kindergarten where they would not teach phonics, or rather, not traditional phonics. They used this thing called “zoo-phonics” where the children learned a unique (useless) … Continue reading
Note that it says perhaps 50% of the students are on pot. Nice. MJC ********************************************************************************* January 18, 2011 11:20 PM Reporting Kris Pickel PLACERVILLE, Calif. (CBS13) – Parents of Placer County students can now buy discounted drug tests from high schools, … Continue reading
Troubled Teens Born in the Classroom by Sam Sorbo “I could never home-school. I would probably kill my kid by Wednesday, if I had to spend the entire day with him, every day!” Typical fare for the teenager-parent relationship? Unfortunately, … Continue reading
My family recently attended the San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival (saicff.org). I was encouraged by the improvements being made on all fronts–technical skill, artistic expression, camera work, sound, lighting, editing, props, stunts–you name it. The $101,000 winning production was … Continue reading
Two studies (American Religious Identification Study Mar 09 and Harvard Divinity School/George Mason University Feb 07) on religion in America and religion among college professors were recently conducted. Here are the findings, based upon their stated beliefs. Since these are … Continue reading
Well, this is interesting. I highly recommend using some form of ad-blocker in your browser, but I cannot control all the content on major news networks. Mike Chapa Executive Director