Is This Homeschooling?
BevK February 20th, 2006
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It sounds like a private school to me that uses a work at your own pace style of learning. If all the “schoolwork” occurs at “school,” how can that be homeschool? The comment on all the things that homeschoolers don’t necessarily get is silly. These folks want their kids in school, but they don’t want an expensive private Christian education and they don’t want to do it at home.
If will offer a school setting with electives, clubs and social aspects that home-schooled students don’t necessarily get. It also will take some of the burden off parents who have home-schooled their child since the beginning of their education.
High school home-school curriculum is largely self-study, so it won’t be taught like an average high school. A facilitator will be available to assist and tutor, and instructors will teach electives such as home economics.
The home-school curriculum Christian Redeemer will use is called Christian Liberty Academy, widely used across the country. Students will get a diploma from Redeemer as well as Christian Liberty.