by Alexa Carter | Dec 29, 2020 | Fall 2020, GREENHOUSE
Fall 2020/ Alexa Carter Despite popular opinion, math is not a creation of evil masterminds plotting the demise of students and mothers everywhere. I often get the feeling from comments I hear and read that many people think that math isn’t a natural part of our...
by | Nov 3, 2020 | Fall 2020, GREENHOUSE
Fall 2020/ Sandra Peoples One fall Friday night during my senior year of high school, I cheered for my friend Wes who was playing tight end. “Go 98!” I yelled. My friend in the bleachers next to me said, “Who is 98? There’s no 98 on the...
by Matthew McDill | Feb 25, 2020 | Fall 2019, GREENHOUSE
Fall 2019 / Math Spotlight with Homeschool Mom Lisha Thigpen NCHE: Lisha, thank you for sharing wisdom with our members. You have a background in math. Tell us a little bit more about yourself. I have been married to my husband for twenty-two years. Our kids are...
by Charles Terry | Jul 9, 2019 | Spring 2019, GREENHOUSE
Spring 2019 / by Charles Terry Some of you may not be aware, North Carolina public schools currently have $10,042 of funding allotted per student. That means that my four children, had they attended public-school, would have had $40,168 allocated toward their...
by T.K. Chapman | May 21, 2019 | Spring 2019, GREENHOUSE
Spring 2019 / by T.K. Chapman Ah, spring! The trees are budding, the flowers are blooming, and the birds and bugs are emerging. Homeschool catalogs appearing in your mailbox. An unmistakable freshness and newness permeates the air. It’s the time of year when many...