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You scored as Christian.

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Christian

85%

Buddhist

70%

Jewish

70%

Anarchist

65%

Cult

50%

Catholic

50%

Religion
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Huh. Wonder why it doesn't have the options "Atheist" or "Agnostic".

Things I Learned At The Homeschooling Meeting Yesterday
  • Home schoolers can get discounts at many places because we bring our kids in during 'off-hours'
  • Ottawa University not only has a dude who, as part of his job, liasons with home schooling kids who wish to attend Ottawa, but they are trying to market themselves as "The University Of Choice" for home schooled kids.
  • If you are a teenager who has not gone to regular high school, universities want you to show good SAT & [other acronymical test] scores, and hopefully a couple of evaluations that were not done by your mom (eg good marks in a correspondence history course), but that last is not necessary unless you're applying to a specialized or competitive program (eg engineering)
  • If you never sent your kids to school, you don't have to tell anybody they're home with you.
  • If you pull your kid out of school, you have to send a letter to the Board telling them so, and a nice man from the Board will contact you to make sure you're following some kind of curriculum and to try and gently coax you to return your kid to school.
  • Nobody knows why I was not told either of these things, nor why I had never even heard of the nice man. I just filled out the ticky boxes on the forms that came home with the kids at the end of last year ("for staffing purposes, please let us know your plans for next year"). I ticked Justin's [X] Returning Next Year and Daniel's [x] Not Returning. And on the line that said "reason for not returning" I wrote "home schooling."
  • There are somewhere around 20,000 - 30,000 kids home schooled in Ontario. We think.
  • In Alberta, the gov can reimburse home schoolers for educational expenses up to $1200, providing you have receipts and are willing to provide the gov with paperwork detailing your curriculum.
  • In Ontario the gov spends about $7500/year for each student in public school.
  • Exchange re. playgroups for the little ones:
    Mom 1: I'm out in Orleans. We're the weird ones on our block.
    Mom 2: Me too.
    Mom 3: We're all the weird ones on our blocks.

Date: 2005-09-28 05:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stephantom.livejournal.com
I got pretty similar scores:
You scored as Christian.

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Christian

85%

Buddhist

80%

Anarchist

75%

Catholic

50%

Jewish

45%

Cult

40%

Religion
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Huh. Wonder why it doesn't have the options "Atheist" or "Agnostic".

Agreed. Also, why are "Catholic" and "Christian" two separate things? I mean, "Catholic" and "Protestant," sure, (although Protestant is pretty broad to generalize) but they're both Christian.

Shrug.

Date: 2005-09-29 02:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ciroccoj.livejournal.com
Also, why are "Catholic" and "Christian" two separate things?
Yeah, I know! Bizarre.

Date: 2005-09-28 08:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] linaelyn.livejournal.com
I ended up being evenly split between Buddhist and Catholic, which seems rather odd.

Much of your "homeschooling things learned" above hold true for us here in California, but not the If you never sent your kids to school, you don't have to tell anybody they're home with you. In California, and in much of the U.S., if your child is born, your child must receive a birth certificate and Social Security Number; if your child has a Social Security Number and Birth Certificate, then your child must attend public school, private school, parochial school, or make an accounting to the State Dept. of Education of how one is educating this child.

I know a few people who have had unattended homebirth for the express purpose of having their children undocumented in the Government's records. But my kids are on the books.

California government will not reimburse any homeschooler for anything, and the average cost per student in public school here is (last I checked, 4-5 years ago) USD $11,500. I'm saving my district a bunch of money by schooling my kids at home, and in recent years the district has figured this out, and actively encourages parents who wish to homeschool. As long as they don't want anything like support.

Date: 2005-09-29 02:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ciroccoj.livejournal.com
if your child has a Social Security Number and Birth Certificate, then your child must attend public school, private school, parochial school, or make an accounting to the State Dept. of Education of how one is educating this child.
Huh. Interesting. How detailed does the accounting have to be?

USD $11,500.
Holy jumpin'. That's some serious money.

and actively encourages parents who wish to homeschool. As long as they don't want anything like support.
Yeah, apparently there's some school boards where they've clued in to the fact that, if the kids are in the district, the board gets funding for them whether the kids are in school or not. So home schooled kid = free money for the board.

Although in many boards it's been pointed out that the kids leave their tax money behind, but take their parents with them. And thus deprive the schools of their parents' helping hands in the classrooms, at PTAs, school events, fund raisers, etc etc. Many teachers believe the loss of the parents cannot be compensated by the free money. Who knows.

Date: 2005-09-28 12:40 pm (UTC)
ext_13204: (momma owl)
From: [identity profile] nonniemous.livejournal.com
We're ALL the weird ones on our block.

Yup. I'm in a hotbed of radical fundamentalist homeschoolers, and we seem to scare them. It gets frustrating when everything we want to take part in is being held in the other parts of town. Ah, well, at least we have those options.

I usually score as Buddhist on these quizes, did again, though had almost as high a score as Jewish. Strangeness. They also left out Taoism.

Our rules in Oregon are very similar to Lin's in California, except for the 'encouraging parents to homeschool' part. I registered my older two boys, but when I found out that if I'd sent them to private school I wouldn't have had to tell the state *any*thing, I got pissed. Gee, look, somehow I forgot to tell them I'm homeschooling my 9 year old...

I have no idea how much it costs to educate a child here in Oregon, only that my municipal school district is doing a piss-poor job of it. We have no librarians in any of the schools, to start with. urgh...

Date: 2005-09-29 02:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ciroccoj.livejournal.com
I have no idea how much it costs to educate a child here in Oregon, only that my municipal school district is doing a piss-poor job of it. We have no librarians in any of the schools,
Yeah, the educational system here in Ontario was gutted by ten years' worth of a Conservative government that slashed spending to the bone. Went "back to the basics" and got rid of before and after school programs, full time librarians, field trips, teacher's assistants (especially with learning disabled kids), testing for various learning disabilities (I guess if they weren't going to help them, why even figure out if they needed help - makes sense, in a way), 'extra' (AKA 'enough') textbooks, yadda yadda yadda. We're slowly starting to get back some of what was lost, but it's really sad to see what's there now compared to what was there when I went through public school.

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