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		<title>Back to School Supplies Clearance &#124; Homeschool &#124; Emergency Preparedness Supplies</title>
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<p>Back to school supplies clearance deals at Target and Walmart. Great deals and money savings for homeschool families, budget savers, coupon deal shoppers, and prepper families. Purchase extra school supplies while the savings are rock bottom prices. These deals are great for your family emergency preparedness storage supplies. Visit the PREP website at www.providingresources.com &#8220;Like&#8221; PREP on Facebook at http &#8220;Follow&#8221; PREP on Twitter at www.twitter.com SKYPE &#8211; providingresources<br />
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		<title>West Chicago Elementary School District 33 rolls out curriculum changes</title>
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<p><strong>West Chicago Elementary <b>School</b> District 33 rolls out <b>curriculum</b> changes</strong><br />
By Katlyn Smith West Chicago Elementary District 33 has introduced a revamped math curriculum this school year with an eye toward a new state standardized test coming in 2014. District officials and teachers say it&#39;s a more rigorous approach designed &#8230;<br />
<i>Read more on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.dailyherald.com/article/20111227/news/712279930/">Chicago Daily Herald</a><br/><br/></i></p>
<p><strong>Knowledge sells for Palm Bay family that caters to <b>home</b> schoolers</strong><br />
The Knowledge Exchange in Palm Bay offers instructional curricula to parents who home-school their children and a range of secular and religious general educational toys and resources. Reynolds, 48, and his wife, Susan, a certified teacher and &#8230;<br />
<i>Read more on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.floridatoday.com/article/20111228/BUSINESS/312280012/Knowledge-sells-Palm-Bay-family-caters-home-schoolers">Florida Today</a><br/><br/></i></p>
<p><strong>Collier offers path to positive changes</strong><br />
The school follows all core curriculum standards, administers state-mandated tests and accommodates all modifications as set forth in each student&#39;s individualized education program (IEP) prepared by the child study team in each student&#39;s home school &#8230;<br />
<i>Read more on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://nt.gmnews.com/news/2011-12-28/Front_Page/Collier_offers_path_to_positive_changes.html">News Transcript</a><br/><br/></i></p>
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		<title>Q&amp;A: Can anyone tell me what school supplies I need to home school my sixth grader?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><i>Question by Jennie t</i>: Can anyone tell me what school supplies I need to home school my sixth grader?</strong><br />
We have a very low income. Last year I homeschooled him for the first 9 weeks of the year and used this book I have called &#8220;Home Learning Year by Year&#8221;, which I still will be using, a few second hand A Becka books (don&#8217;t have any now that are grade appropriate), and (mostly) a lot of library books and videos. I also copied worksheets out of one particular library book with a copy machine at the library. I need to do this as cheaply as humanly possible, and other than the limited guidelines my book gives me I have no idea about curriculum and worksheets and such. We are in Tx, in case that matters. I also will need something to help him practice times tables (he forgets them all over again whenever he goes longer than a week w/ out practicing, and to help him practice the names and capitals of states. I had flashcards for those things, but can&#8217;t find them now. He is behind his grade level, which is why I want to homeschool. Last year he caught up a LOT after the 9 wks homeschool.<br />
P.S. Last year I would have homeschooled him all year, but finances forced me to go back to work, and I was already attending college. I&#8217;ve found that I can do any two of the following three; homeschool, work, college, but not all three at the same time.<br />
O.K. There are too many really great answers for me to pick just one, so I am putting it to a vote! I can&#8217;t choose one w/ out feeling like I shortchanged the others!</p>
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<p><i>Answer by Raafia J</i><br/>Make a booklet (hand written) 4 pages double side. 8 questions on one page. for everyday so ex. 26 booklets for 26 days and make him do one booklet everyday. he has to write the time ex. 6:00 &#8211; 6:14 . this will help him not forget his multiplication</p>
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		<title>Southern Polytechnic State University Schools Undergo Big Changes for 2012</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Captain Leslie Bourneman NEALE M.B.E., E.D. 35569 Image by SandyEm Chaplain to the Forces Died 26 August 1959 Aged 73 years ******************************************************* [original entry on Dictionary of NZ Biography has lovely photo with article] Leslie Bourneman Neale was born at Devonport, Auckland, on 26 June 1886, the sixth child of Isabella Selby and her husband, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Captain Leslie Bourneman NEALE M.B.E., E.D. 35569</strong><br />
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Chaplain to the Forces<br />
Died 26 August 1959<br />
Aged 73 years<br />
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[original entry on Dictionary of NZ Biography has lovely photo with article]<br />
Leslie Bourneman Neale was born at Devonport, Auckland, on 26 June 1886, the sixth child of Isabella Selby and her husband, William Henry Neale, a bootmaker. After attending Ponsonby School, which he left at the age of 14 in 1900, he was initially employed with Thompson and Hills, jam manufacturers. His parents worshipped at St John’s Church, Ponsonby, where Leslie became immersed in church activities. He studied to be a Methodist lay preacher and was accredited in 1905.</p>
<p>Neale offered for the ministry in 1908, and was sent as a home missionary to Pareora, near Timaru. In that year he became engaged to Mary Vickers, a gifted musician, but the church’s requirements delayed their marriage until the completion of his probationary ministry. The next year he began his theological training, and in 1911 he was sent to Ashhurst, Manawatu, for the first two of his four probationary years. From there he went to Edgeware Road, Christchurch, and he was ordained at the 1915 New Zealand Methodist Conference held in Christchurch. He was then stationed at Greytown in the southern Wairarapa circuit. On 14 December that year he finally married Mary, at St John’s, Ponsonby; they were to have one child, a daughter.</p>
<p>The 1916 conference approved Neale’s appointment as a chaplain to the armed forces, and after training at the Featherston Military Camp he went overseas with the 22nd Reinforcements in February 1917. Throughout his time as a chaplain he provided the New Zealand Methodist Times with a series of reports on his work. He arrived in France in October and saw action at Ypres (Ieper) and Passchendaele (Passendale). On 16 November he was seriously injured by an exploding shell and was threatened with the amputation of his leg. This he stubbornly resisted, though his injury troubled him for the remainder of his life. After a break of some months at Gallipoli on war graves matters, he returned to New Zealand in August 1919.</p>
<p>Neale resumed circuit ministry at Stratford, Taranaki. In 1924 he was stationed at the St Alban’s circuit in Christchurch, and began extramural studies for a BA degree (he graduated in 1934). As the country’s economic condition declined, he organised large-scale relief work in Christchurch through his Helping Hand relief depots; the first of four was opened in Papanui Road in 1928. Food parcels were distributed, jobs found, grants made for medical assistance, and in 1930 there was a holiday camp for disadvantaged children. In 1930–31 Neale served on the Christchurch City Council.</p>
<p>Leslie Neale was appointed superintendent of the Dunedin Methodist Central Mission in 1931. He had always given priority to evangelical preaching and the mission’s hall in the Octagon gave him the platform he needed. He cut an impressive figure, solidly built and overflowing with vitality, and by the mid 1930s his Sunday evening congregations regularly exceeded 1,000. Over 2,000 people participated in various weekly activities and his work with young people prospered. Relief work also increased greatly, particularly after the food riot in January 1932, and the Octagon hall was used as a citizens’ relief depot. In April 1934 Neale inaugurated a weekly radio programme, the ‘Radio Church of the Helping Hand’, which reached a substantial audience. Every year its anniversary was marked by speeches and a supper in the town hall, an event attended by thousands of listeners.</p>
<p>His major achievements, however, arose out of his concern for the effects of poverty on the children of the unemployed. Following the lead of Dr Elizabeth Gunn, in the early 1930s Neale purchased land at Company Bay on Otago Harbour and gradually evolved plans for a large-scale children’s health camp. He raised funds and even accepted money from art-union lotteries. It was opened in March 1937, but was excluded from government funding because it ran only during the summer months. It was eventually superseded by the Roxburgh Children’s Health Camp, opened in 1941.</p>
<p>The Methodist church recognised Neale’s outstanding record by electing him president of its 1940 Conference. He was, therefore, very much involved in the tensions that erupted over conscientious objection during the Second World War. With his chaplaincy background he endeavoured to balance the right to act according to conscience with the patriotic needs of the country. The 1940 Conference forbade the use of the pulpit to promote either recruitment or conscientious objection, and Neale criticised some pacifist ministers for breaching this policy.</p>
<p>Soon after the war there was a belated recognition within the church of the lack of facilities for the elderly. The buildings at Company Bay were used as a rest resort for women, and after the final health camp was held there in 1944 the property was developed as an Eventide Homes settlement. In 1948 Neale was made an MBE for his community services; he also received the Efficiency Decoration for 26 years as chaplain to the armed forces (1915–42).</p>
<p>Leslie Neale retired from the ministry in 1951. There was widespread acknowledgement of his 20 years of service to Dunedin and Otago, and he was referred to as one of the city’s ‘great men’. In retirement he and his wife settled in Auckland. He had always enjoyed fishing and gardening, and now developed a small market garden, producing fruit and vegetables for sale. He remained in touch with Methodist social services through involvement in the Auckland Methodist Central Mission’s building programme. He died at Mount Albert on 26 August 1959, survived by his wife and daughter.[4]</p>
<p>Occu. before enlist: Minister and storeman<br />
c1927-  Minister in Charge of Rugby Street Church, Christchurch [1]</p>
<p>His Cenotaph database record:<br />
<a href="http://muse.aucklandmuseum.com/databases/Cenotaph/RecordDetail.aspx?OriginalID=86197&amp;SearchID=8144682&amp;Ordinal=15" rel="nofollow">muse.aucklandmuseum.com/databases/Cenotaph/RecordDetail.a&#8230;</a></p>
<p>1912 &#8211; mentioned in article:<br />
<a href="http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&amp;cl=search&amp;d=EP19120306.2.104&amp;srpos=9&amp;e=-------10--1----2&quot;leslie+neale&quot;-all" rel="nofollow">paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&amp;cl=s&#8230;</a></p>
<p>1913 &#8211; mentioned in article:<br />
<a href="http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&amp;cl=search&amp;d=AG19130210.2.5&amp;srpos=14&amp;e=-------10--11----0leslie+neale-all" rel="nofollow">paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&amp;cl=s&#8230;</a></p>
<p>1916 &#8211; mentioned in article:<br />
<a href="http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&amp;cl=search&amp;d=AG19160301.2.6.2&amp;srpos=10&amp;e=-------10--1----2&quot;leslie+neale&quot;-all" rel="nofollow">paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&amp;cl=s&#8230;</a></p>
<p>His personnel records available:<br />
<a href="http://www.archway.archives.govt.nz/ViewFullItem.do?OID=21379539" rel="nofollow">www.archway.archives.govt.nz/ViewFullItem.do?OID=21379539</a></p>
<p>His probate is available:<br />
<a href="http://www.archway.archives.govt.nz/ViewFullItem.do?OID=14770261" rel="nofollow">www.archway.archives.govt.nz/ViewFullItem.do?OID=14770261</a></p>
<p>1918 &#8211; Mrs NEALE is mentioned in this article:<br />
<a href="http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&amp;cl=search&amp;d=OG19180424.2.14&amp;srpos=8&amp;e=-------10--1----0leslie+neale-all" rel="nofollow">paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&amp;cl=s&#8230;</a></p>
<p>1927:<br />
KNEEL TO NEALE WHEN it comes to real charity — well, sometimes men of the cloth are inclined to regard the benevolent term from the perspective of lnstitutionalism and meticulous inquisitorial examination. Not so Leslie B. Neale, Methodist minister in charge of Rugby Street Church, Christchurch. Neale, as a broad-minded man and a real parson, measures up to the 100 per cent, standard. &#8216; To him, charity means helping a lame dog over a stile, without fuss or blatant advertisement. It is not too much to say that he is a poor man who is so because he believes it is more blessed to give than to receive. And there is no end to his giving, and there are dozens of indigent families in Christchurch who have cause to bless the day Neale entered their drab lives. It is all done so quietly. There is no preaching. No wonder the Rev. Leslie&#8217;s church is filled at every service. His kind are unfortunately too rare in the churches to-day.<br />
A few more Neales are wanted and wanted badly.  [1]</p>
<p>1930: [including newspaper photo]<br />
 REV. LESLIE B. NEALE (a prominent social worker in Christchurch) :<br />
&quot;Psychologically , as well as socially, the findings of the Commission are sound, and they should have an effect on the position. The scheme of buying New• Zealand goods whenever procurable, and British and Empire goods when they are not, should help in solving the problem of unemployment.&quot; [2]</p>
<p>1930:<br />
REV. LESLIE B. NEALE (a prominent social worker among the unemployed in Christchurch): &quot;I think it would be a good thing if it could be done. Amusement is a luxury, and the man who can afford to pay for it should help those who, besides being unable to afford the pleasure, are also unable to buy the necessaries of life. The present amusement tax, &#8211; which is s a war measure, should be replaced by an unemployment amusement tax.&quot; [3]</p>
<p>References:<br />
[1]<br />
<a href="http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&amp;d=NZTR19271006.2.15&amp;e=-------10--11----2&quot;leslie+neale&quot;-all" rel="nofollow">paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&amp;d=NZ&#8230;</a><br />
[2]<br />
<a href="http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&amp;d=NZTR19300501.2.32.7&amp;e=-------10--11----2&quot;leslie+neale&quot;-all" rel="nofollow">paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&amp;d=NZ&#8230;</a><br />
[3]<br />
<a href="http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&amp;cl=search&amp;d=NZTR19300320.2.2&amp;srpos=16&amp;e=-------10--11----2&quot;leslie+neale&quot;-all" rel="nofollow">paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&amp;cl=s&#8230;</a><br />
[4]<br />
Phillipps, Donald. &#8216;Neale, Leslie Bourneman 1886 &#8211; 1959&#8242;.  Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, updated 22 June 2007<br />
URL: <a href="http://www.dnzb.govt.nz/" rel="nofollow">www.dnzb.govt.nz/</a></p>
<p><strong>Southern Polytechnic State University <b>Schools</b> Undergo Big Changes for 2012</strong><br />
18, 2012 &#8212; /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ &#8212; Southern Polytechnic State University has added a fifth school to its academic structure this week by elevating the home of its engineering programs from Division of Engineering to School of Engineering. &#8230;<br />
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<p><strong>Illinois attorney general&#39;s office plans to sue Westwood College</strong><br />
A draft of the suit, obtained by the Tribune, claims students who want to be police officers in Illinois need a degree from a school that is &quot;regionally&quot; accredited. Westwood is not, although it is nationally accredited. &quot;Many Illinois students who &#8230;<br />
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<p><strong>The Case for a College Report Card</strong><br />
That&#39;s why efforts by presidents of accreditation commissions to mandate a rigorous, very public report card have, to date, been unsuccessful. I must, in fairness, however, acknowledge that one of those agencies, the Western Association of Schools and &#8230;<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[by Denna Jones Article by Raymond V. Henry Struggling to be able to create any homeschool schedule which doesn&#8217;t go away an individual burned out as well as overcome?Follow these kinds of straightforward actions to have an effective schedule that will not really leave a person tired at the finish of your evening. Step 1:Make a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Article  by Raymond V. Henry</p>
<p>Struggling to be able to create any homeschool schedule which doesn&#8217;t go away an individual burned out as well as overcome?Follow these kinds of straightforward actions to have an effective schedule that will not really leave a person tired at the finish of your evening.</p>
<p>Step 1:Make a Checklist regarding Concern Subjects &amp; Activities</p>
<p>The 1st move within making the usable home schooling routine would be to generate a record in the subjects and also activities that are important.This implies list every topic which desires to become covered during a week in order for that fundamentals to be met.The extensive checklist can usually begin along with mathematics along with English, since well because history and also technology.Various other subjects will rely in your goals, and the requires of one&#8217;s household, but could include art, audio, language, and/or physical training.Don&#8217;t overlook to be able to list activities that the youngsters are generally engaged in, which include sporting teams or even music instruction.</p>
<p>Step two:Determine Every single Subject Any Amount Involving Time</p>
<p>Go via every single item in your list along with choose how much occasion you would prefer to invest on the topic in a morning.Take into account unique aspects of the single topic.By way of example, mathematics might have a lot of components, like a new numbers book, flashcards, manipulations, and/or math concepts video games.Any time making any home schooling routine for the diverse subjects it is actually quite useful to generate sure there is certainly enough time for you to involve all the factors.</p>
<p>Step three:Use Index Playing cards In order to Stand for Blocks Regarding Time</p>
<p>Use list charge cards (virtually any size will function) to be able to symbolize the half-hour of your period.Publish the particular distinctive topics around the charge cards for you to represent how much period are going to be invested to them.By way of example, for those who is going to be doing 1 1/2 hours associated with English then publish &#8216;English&#8217; upon three with the playing cards.Should you after that would like to add the constituents towards the card you may accomplish that.As an example, you might have 1 list credit card that says &#8216;English-read aloud&#8217;, an additional which says &#8216;English-spelling &amp; vocabulary&#8217;, and a 3 rd that says &#8216;English-text &amp; grammar&#8217;.</p>
<p>Step 4:Set up Subjects</p>
<p>Using the actual index credit cards, play about using the order of subjects and also range these people upward.This can supply a visual depending on how your current nights will probably be invested.This may also allow you to view just how much occasion will probably be still left above with regard to additional subjects and also fails, which could easily be extra into the routine.</p>
<p>Step five:Print Out The Schedule</p>
<p>Once the subjects are organized it&#8217;s time for you to printing upward the home schooling schedule.Kind your objects on your directory credit card into a report, or create them within a advisor.Go away quick breaks or cracks among the time obstructs, with the consistency relying on the age as well as focus covers of one&#8217;s young children.Additionally consist of any stop of your time day-to-day where the actual youngsters are encouraged to pursue hobbies and also abilities on their own very own, however with the mum or dad out there pertaining to assist and also guidance.It really is additionally a superior concept to be able to go away a &#8220;free&#8221; period of time of approximately 30 mins at the finish of the day to obtain caught-up in anything that will got for a longer time when compared with anticipated, or to deal with anything your youngsters are usually being affected by inside more detail.</p>
<p>Once you have got used almost all of those steps you might keep inside your hands a new home schooling schedule which will enable the effective along with effective homeschool knowledge.Printing away, or even compose out and about, added replicates; 1 with regard to every single kid as well as 1 for you to publish within a frequent location, including the particular kitchen area.Now when the young children ask for a crack as well as query what they&#8217;ll become doing next, it is possible to relate these towards the routine, thereby getting them to construction and also persistence and keeping your self the frustration regarding disarray.
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		<description><![CDATA[by Ken Lund Have you ever asked yourself about the difference between an &#8220;accredited&#8221; and an &#8220;official&#8221; home school transcript? A mom contacted me mainly because she was told her son could participate in on a non-public school baseball team &#8211; IF he got into that school&#8217;s Independent Study course. The school said he needed [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Have you ever asked yourself about the difference between an &#8220;accredited&#8221; and an &#8220;official&#8221; home school transcript? A mom contacted me mainly because she was told her son could participate in on a non-public school baseball team &#8211; IF he got into that school&#8217;s Independent Study course. The school said he needed an accredited homeschool transcript from his 9th grade year to prove that he is in the 10th grade this year. The mom was under the impression that his work was accredited by her. The school disagreed and said they could review his transcript from this past year for $  50 per credit hour.</p>
<p>So, what does accreditation signify? How does a home school learner get &#8220;accredited&#8221; transcripts without paying out hundreds of dollars?</p>
<p>There is a significant difference between an &#8220;accredited&#8221; and an &#8220;official&#8221; home school transcript. </p>
<p>Home school credits are genuine, and our transcripts are genuine. Homeschool transcripts are normally NOT accredited, however. Accredited transcripts are granted by certified programs, with some sort of government oversight. For that reason, they are commonly shunned by independent homeschoolers. Although it&#8217;s very important to note that a accredited program is not inevitably better than your homeschool program, in this case the school was correct. Our homeschool credits are not accredited. They are genuine, however, when you act within your state law.</p>
<p>There are lots of programs that can accredit your transcript. They may cost you about $  50-$  100 per credit or even more. It adds up rapidly, and it can be VERY pricey in the end. At one point I assessed that a whole 4-year high school would be $  2000-$  5000 just for a document that said &#8220;accredited. &#8221; Accreditation services make a lot of money this way!</p>
<p>The cost of accreditation wasn&#8217;t worth the inconveniences for my family. Surprisingly didn&#8217;t matter to our university or college choices either. My sons attained great scholarships from every college where they applied. They were at the same time both given a four-year full-tuition scholarships based upon my &#8220;mommy-made&#8221; official yet unaccredited transcripts. The admissions director at that university said my transcripts and records were the best he had ever personally seen. And he had seen lots of transcripts, accredited and official!</p>
<p>Accredited programs normally come with strings attached. You have to sign on with them, and use their program, follow their rules, and perform at their pace. They may want even more record keeping from the parent. Using accreditation programs can lower your independence and flexibility to make the most suitable home school high school experience for your student.</p>
<p>Oddly enough, the mom who contacted me might have had better luck with a baseball team associated with a public school. Ask public schools about participating on their sport team, and see if they will provide you access under part-time enrollment. That will make it easy for you to be involved without being a student at the school. I know families who have elected that option.</p>
<p>If you decide to save some money by developing your own &#8220;official&#8221; transcripts, you will need to start by keeping good high school records. Did you know that failing to keep good homeschool records in high school is one of the &#8220;5 Biggest Mistakes Parents Make When Homeschooling High School? &#8221; Learn how to avoid all 5 mistakes in my free e-mail mini-course.</p>
<p>And make sure you check out my latest homeschool high school product, the Total Transcript Solution to learn the tips of creating an AMAZING &#8220;official&#8221; home school transcript that will impress the colleges. </p>
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Taken at the Festival of Sail, 2011 in San Diego, California.</p>
<p>American Pride &#8211; USA<br />
Length: 130’<br />
Beam: 22’<br />
Draft: 10’<br />
Sail Area: 4,900 sq. ft.<br />
Rig: Schooner, three masted<br />
Built: 1941 Brooklyn, New York<br />
Home Port: Long Beach, California</p>
<p>American Pride was originally launched as a two masted “schooner-dragger” and named the Virginia. Her first forty years were spent commercially fishing the Grand Banks and George’s Banks, searching the New England coasts for cod, haddock, flounder and ocean perch. Her second name change was the Lady in Blue, named after a prayer and was run by the Frontiero family who were Gloucester fishermen. In 1986, she was completely rebuilt for charter operations, a third mast was added and she was renamed the Natalie Todd. Ten years later she was purchased by the American Heritage Marine Institute, renamed the American Pride and sailed through the Panama Canal to reach her new home in Long Beach where she now operates as a private charter for the general public and school groups for the Children’s Maritime Foundation.</p>
<p>Californian &#8211; USA<br />
Length Overall: 145&#8242;<br />
Beam: 24&#8242;<br />
Draft: 9&#8242; 6&quot;<br />
Sail Area: 7,000 sq.ft.<br />
Rig: Tops&#8217;l Schooner<br />
Built: 1984 San Diego<br />
Home Port: San Diego, California</p>
<p>Californian joined the historic fleet of ships at the Maritime Museum of San Diego in 2002. She is the Official Tall Ship of the State of California, and helps carry out the educational missions of the Maritime Museum by hosting hundreds of students year round in a variety of American Revolutionary history, sail training, and Youth-At-Risk programs. The general public has the chance to sail her weekends or to Catalina on adventure sail expeditions. She was designed as a replica of the 1847 Revenue Cutter C.W. Lawrence and constructed locally at Spanish Landing by many San Diego members and volunteers of the Nautical Heritage Society. Built long and lean, capable of great speeds off the wind, the Revenue Service’s cutters patrolled the Californian coast during the Gold Rush Era and were a precursor to today&#8217;s Coast Guard.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Home, School, and Community Relations This practical book is an indispensable guide for home-school-community collaborations. It meets the needs of current and practicing teachers, as well as administrators, who are trying to create effective partnerships with families. An overview of modern families and their complex roles sensitizes teachers to the diversity and needs of families [...]]]></description>
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<p>This practical book is an indispensable guide for home-school-community collaborations. It meets the needs of current and practicing teachers, as well as administrators, who are trying to create effective partnerships with families. An overview of modern families and their complex roles sensitizes teachers to the diversity and needs of families they will encounter. The book also fully discusses both the benefits of creating productive partnerships and the barriers that teachers must overcome. Ab</p>
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<p><strong><i>Question by cherrykiss_x</i>: I need to find the CHEAPEST accredited home schooling high school program. Any suggestions? ?</strong><br />
I have to be a full time high school student. The program just has to be accredited and cheap. </p>
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<p><i>Answer by jana</i><br/>How about Free! Check here to see which programs are available in your area.</p>
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