A little background on "us" I went to public school and did well. I was in all AP classes and then went to a great private college where I thrived, graduated, and embarked on a career in HR before staying home with my DDs. Hubby was homeschooled using ABEKA, went to college, did amazing, and is now the smartest person I know with a career in Quality Engineering
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My husband wants our daughters to go Christian private school. I figured it up and sending both our daughters through JUST elementary school would cost $90,000. I think it is one thing to look at the yearly tuition and think "we got that" and quite another to add it all up and see the total amount. I know that I AT LEAST could homeschool well through their elementary years even if we send them to private in the future.
I have a few questions about homeschooling in general, and then some specific to HOD.
Many homeschooling friends tell me if they could afford private school they would send them. Which makes me feel like maybe homeschooling isn't that great? One person (who kids are in private so they are biased) told me homeschooling is only what families who can't afford private do. Ouch! Seems harsh, but then my homeschooling friends tell me they would send them if they could? Then my hair stylist was telling me a story where she randomly said "my daughter homeschools, you know, they don't have lots of money." What is with this perception of homeschoolers being poor? Or do I just have this pie in the sky fantasy of my two DDs and I sitting around soaking up learning with each other on a daily basis with a cloud of golden light surrounding us and cupcakes for all?? Are there families who could send their children to private but chose to homeschool instead and succeed? PLEASE I am NOT trying to sound like a snob. I am just trying to process everything about homeschooling I am hearing. Especially since my husband is a homeschooling success story, but for reasons I can't pull out of him would like to send our children to private instead. He is not totally against homeschooling, it is just obviously not his first choice.
Second question is HOD specific. If I started with HOD for elementary years and then wanted to send the children to a private school....would that work? Coming from a public school background I am worried about the lack of experience with testing and meeting deadlines. ABEKA has strict deadlines and testing, etc, so my husband was used to that as well. Along those same lines if we used HOD through HS would they be prepared for college tests and deadlines? Is there anyone yet who has extended the current offerings for HS and had their children take the ACT or SAT?
I am attending an info session for Classical Conversations this afternoon. I have a heavy heart about it. The private school in question uses the classical method. They start latin in Kinder. Before discovering HOD I thought CC was the path we would take so we could transition to private easily. Especially since CC has weekly "class sessions." But I spent an hour last night pouring over every word in the HOD catalog. At one point I was crying because the pull to do HOD with my daughters so so strong! How lovely to move through all these educational levels with my precious gifts from God! I ADORE the philosophy of HOD. I ADORE the materials. But then we will probably put them in private school at *some point* so I want them to be prepared!
Thank you for reading through this lengthy post. If you made it this far
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