Homeschooling is the best! My husband was homeschooled K-12, and I am so jealous. Their day went like this:
Wake up around 8 and have breakfast as a family including reading the Bible and having a nice family devotional every morning.
Then the kids would have 30 minutes to do their assigned chores. After that school would start around 9ish. They had recess and then back to school. They would break for lunch and the younger kids were done for the day. Older kids may have another hour of work after lunch and then they were done. They had all afternoon to play and do whatever. They were all involved in community sports teams and they were heavily involved in church. They got to go on tons of cool field trips with other homeschool families. My husband has an MBA and is doing very well in life, and he didn't have to deal with all the crap I did in public school.
If you can homeschool, do it! Both of my sisters are teachers (in a red state), and the stories I could tell you would appall you. It is so bad.
Thank you! Public school wastes sooo much time. I found college to be way easier than high school purely because I didn't spend so many hours sitting in class taking pointless electives just to fill up my day.
Highschool (excluding senior year):
35 hours a week in class
10-15 hours a week of homework (All AP classes)
=45-50 hrs per week
College (Average semester)
15 hours a week in class
15-20 hours a week of homework/studying
=30-35 hours per week
This is why I graduated from college in 3 years lol... compared to high school it was so easy!
Public school is a storage shed for parental responsibility to enable the conversion of citizens into consumer market batteries.
FREE thinking young people who can pursue their own interests at whatever pace they can learn TERRIFIES TH LE EQUITY CROWD.
Intelligent people must be made to suffer the dame outcomes as the signal zombies - “equity” demands it. Collectivists HATE any system that promotes competence and courage as they have none - they survive by being parasites on the smart and hard working
My best friend just pulled her Preschooler and Kindergartener out of a Wisconsin public school to homeschool them because the teacher read a book to the class called "Our Class is a Family." It's apparently a very popular book right now, and it's sowing the seeds of communism in children. He came home and argued with her about how his class was his family now. She then looked further into what they were teaching and found out that the counselor was going to be teaching about sexual education to her kindergartener without informing the parents!
She was so angry and tried emailing the school, but they did nothing of course and wrote her the most condescending email I've ever read. So she and her husband talked about it and they yanked him and his brother (preschooler) out the next week!
She said she is amazed at the change she has seen in him. She said he had started getting really sassy and argumentative (probably the influence of the other kids in class), but that has gone away and he is back to being her sweet boy.
Homeschooling is the best! My husband was homeschooled K-12, and I am so jealous. Their day went like this: Wake up around 8 and have breakfast as a family including reading the Bible and having a nice family devotional every morning. Then the kids would have 30 minutes to do their assigned chores. After that school would start around 9ish. They had recess and then back to school. They would break for lunch and the younger kids were done for the day. Older kids may have another hour of work after lunch and then they were done. They had all afternoon to play and do whatever. They were all involved in community sports teams and they were heavily involved in church. They got to go on tons of cool field trips with other homeschool families. My husband has an MBA and is doing very well in life, and he didn't have to deal with all the crap I did in public school.
If you can homeschool, do it! Both of my sisters are teachers (in a red state), and the stories I could tell you would appall you. It is so bad.
This is one of the best descriptions of home school I’ve ever read.
If you weren’t forced into public education slavery then YOU KNOW what freedom looks like...
Thank you! Public school wastes sooo much time. I found college to be way easier than high school purely because I didn't spend so many hours sitting in class taking pointless electives just to fill up my day.
Highschool (excluding senior year): 35 hours a week in class 10-15 hours a week of homework (All AP classes) =45-50 hrs per week
College (Average semester) 15 hours a week in class 15-20 hours a week of homework/studying =30-35 hours per week
This is why I graduated from college in 3 years lol... compared to high school it was so easy!
Public school is a storage shed for parental responsibility to enable the conversion of citizens into consumer market batteries.
FREE thinking young people who can pursue their own interests at whatever pace they can learn TERRIFIES TH LE EQUITY CROWD.
Intelligent people must be made to suffer the dame outcomes as the signal zombies - “equity” demands it. Collectivists HATE any system that promotes competence and courage as they have none - they survive by being parasites on the smart and hard working
So true.
My best friend just pulled her Preschooler and Kindergartener out of a Wisconsin public school to homeschool them because the teacher read a book to the class called "Our Class is a Family." It's apparently a very popular book right now, and it's sowing the seeds of communism in children. He came home and argued with her about how his class was his family now. She then looked further into what they were teaching and found out that the counselor was going to be teaching about sexual education to her kindergartener without informing the parents!
She was so angry and tried emailing the school, but they did nothing of course and wrote her the most condescending email I've ever read. So she and her husband talked about it and they yanked him and his brother (preschooler) out the next week!
She said she is amazed at the change she has seen in him. She said he had started getting really sassy and argumentative (probably the influence of the other kids in class), but that has gone away and he is back to being her sweet boy.