by Diane Helfrich | Jun 12, 2018 | Graduate 2018, GREENHOUSE
Graduate 2018 / by Diane Helfrich Graduation is right around the corner. A university has sent an offer to your child, who, in excitement has accepted. You are wrapping up your school-year and starting to think about the graduation ceremony, the party with friends and...
by Matthew McDill | Apr 17, 2018 | GREENHOUSE, Spring 2018
Spring 2018 / by Matthew McDill Several years ago, this Proverb caught my attention: A scoffer seeks wisdom in vain, but knowledge is easy for a man of understanding. (Proverbs 14:6) The part that really struck me was the claim that “knowledge is easy for a man of...
by Diane Helfrich | Nov 29, 2017 | GREENHOUSE, Fall 2017
Fall 2017 / by Diane Helfrich Are you a new homeschooler beginning your first year, questioning if you have made the right choice for your family? Maybe you are moving into the high school years for the first time, fearing that you will ruin your child’s chances for...
by Spencer Mason | May 24, 2017 | GREENHOUSE, Graduate 2017
24 May 2017 Your student left the elementary grades where much of his time consisted of fun field trips, crayons, crafts, and play dates. Then he moved on to middle school where disciplined study may have been hit or miss. Good work habits and study skills were...
by Spencer Mason | May 3, 2017 | GREENHOUSE, Spring 2017
3 May 2017 The last time my mom tried to spank me, I was just about as big as she was. Of course, my mother is a pretty small lady! As she approached me in the hallway with the discipline utensil, I reasoned with her, “Mom, can’t we talk about this?” “No!” was her...