by Matthew McDill | Sep 15, 2020 | Fall 2020, GREENHOUSE
Fall 2020/ Matthew McDill This is an amazing time in our culture when the words that people use and the causes that people stand for are taking center stage and having serious consequences. On one hand, this is nothing new, and it is always wise to be careful and...
by Matthew McDill | Oct 29, 2019 | Spring 2019, GREENHOUSE
Fall 2019 / Brenda Brown Not many of us today worry when we are at the park with our children or shopping for groceries in the middle of the day that we are going to be questioned about why our children are not in school. We don’t live in fear that a truancy officer...
by Spencer Mason | Nov 2, 2016 | Fall 2016, GREENHOUSE
2 Nov 2016 When I arrived at the legislative building early on a Tuesday morning, I hadn’t known anything of what I was going to do, but when one is suited up and going into an important place, it is hard to feel like anything could be wrong. Even though I had...
by Spencer Mason | Oct 12, 2016 | Fall 2016, GREENHOUSE
12 Oct 2016 It’s 2016, and it is happening again. It has social media abuzz. Everyday people, as well as celebrities and international leaders, voice their opinions. It has actually been making the news headlines for more than a year. It is that once-every-four-year...
by Spencer Mason | Oct 14, 2015 | Fall 2015, GREENHOUSE
14 Oct 2015 In our homeschools, one of the great things we have is flexibility. We can engage in experiences that are sometimes hard within a traditional system because they require being away from the school. Thus, homeschoolers are frequently field-tripping and...