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In a message dated 10/26/02 10:29:11 PM Central Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:

<< Public cyber charter schools are free. Well, not free, but paid for
by tax payers instead of by the student's family.

You can disenroll and do whatever is required in your state to
homeschool at anytime.
>>

Well, we were in one of those and this is true. Our first two years of
homeschooling we used a place like this for a computer class, some preschool
fun stuff and tumbling.
Oh, and a sciency kind of class where we planted a garded, grew earth worms,
made tea from herbs and so on.....

BUT, there are programs, like those in Alaska, where the public school
enrolls homeschooled children and shares the funds they receive for that
child with the parents.
You get reimbursed for anywhere from 1200-1400 dollars worth of supplies,
which sounds wonderful. My sis bought a trampoline, they got a computer, art
supplies, cool science stuff etc...
But every year the restrictions get worse and worse.
Most of the people are running schools in their home and grading their child.
The worst part is you can't leave the program after you have spent some of
the money.

Ren