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Jan 262018
 

Homeschooling is a good option for parents seeking one-to-one, individualized learning opportunities for their children.  That’s what Capital Rotarians heard when Beth Martin – high school director for the South Carolina Association of Independent Homeschools – spoke at the club’s Jan. 24 meeting.  Martin is a former public middle school teacher who homeschooled her own three children.  She said the state association – a nonprofit founded in 1990 – works to ensure accountability for some 22,000 to 33,000 homeschoolers across South Carolina.  That includes assistance with curriculum, counseling and class schedules; meeting test requirements; maintaining transcripts and issuing diplomas; providing for special needs students; and college/career planning.  Martin said homeschooling can offer young people a superior education – aligned to their own specific needs, learning styles, personalities and interests – at less cost than a private or public school setting.  (SC Assn of Independent Home Schools photo)

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