DR> There's nothing wrong with keeping a journal, anyway. Will you have to
give
DR> to the district, and will they give it back to you when you're done with
it
The journal is just for proof that education is happening in the home. We
et
to keep them -- the advisor doesn't even keep a copy -- he just reads it to
make sure it is being kept and I assume he will offer suggestions at times,
f
there are specific problems. I'm supposed to meet with the advisor once
very
two weeks.
DR> I think if it were me filling out the survey, I'd want to know the "why"
an
DR> "how" of the survey. Unless it was to better help them and you plan, I'd
DR> probably not answer about half of the questions. Of course, I'm the type
wh
DR> will fill out those little questionnaires about my shopping habits and
will
DR> automatically refuse to answer the one about our family income, too. :)
There are a few questions on the survey I really don't want to answer.. but
for the most part it isn't too bad... though I don't really consider it a
"survey" ... it looks like a questionnaire to me.. we /do/ get asked for our
names and addresses. :(
> see. Aaron is adamant
> about not wanting public school.
DR> The girls are resigned to returning, tho one still asks every day about
y
DR> student enrollment. (Which is stagnant at the moment; it will pick up
his
DR> month and next, I think.)
Gosh I hope so, Donna.. I know you would do a good job of hs'ing your
children, and I have to say I admire your decision to set goals for yourself
to develop your business first. :)
Zaynab
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