The Importance of Social-Emotional Learning in a Homeschool Environment

Education is about so much more than academic performance. It’s how we shape our children to be resilient, empathetic, and self-aware individuals. This is where social-emotional learning (SEL) comes into play. SEL is a crucial part of education that deserves its time in the spotlight. Today, let’s take a closer look at SEL and its importance, as well as some techniques for promoting SEL in homeschool environments. What Is Social-Emotional Learning (SEL)? SEL is the process through which children and adults understand and manage emotions, set and achieve positive goals, feel and show empathy for others, establish and maintain positive relationships, and make responsible decisions. It is...

Embracing Diversity: Meet Georgia’s Friendliest Campus for Students on the Autism Spectrum

As an educator, I knew my son was language delayed when he was in the Mother's Morning Out program and his teachers couldn't understand what he was saying. Only his family (well actually it was only his older sister) could understand his needs. He was later diagnosed as being on the Autism Spectrum and Written Expression Language Disorder. I pulled him from public school in 2013 and built a homeschool learning team for him that included an Orton-Gillingham Tutor, a Montessori Math Tutor, a Biology professor from Spelman College, and I joined every WWII field trip that I could find (because he was immersed...

Supporting LGBTQ+ Students: A Closer Look at Challenges and Solutions

Education is of the utmost importance. It equips our children, our communities, and our world at large with the knowledge and skills necessary to be resilient, equitable, and future-ready. Yet education can be hindered or even denied for LGBTQ+ students.   Research reveals that, for these students, “the vast majority experienced harassment or assault during in-person school, and many heard school employees use homophobic language.” A student survey from the 2021-2022 school year showed that more than 80% of nonbinary or transgender students “cited depression, stress, or anxiety as obstacles to learning.”   In this article, we’ll explore the pressing need for enhanced understanding, acceptance, and inclusivity for...

Summer Reading Readiness: The Key to Fluency and Comprehension

Summer Reading Readiness: The Key To Fluency and Comprehension   Books wield incredible power. They can transport us to new worlds, impart knowledge and wisdom, and connect us more fully to each other and the world around us. Reading teaches, entertains, and empowers us all. During the summer months, students have extra time to dive into the world of books and harness these benefits. This is particularly crucial for those in rural areas, where resources may be limited, as summer reading programs can be a vital tool in maintaining and improving literacy rates. In this article, we'll explore why summer reading is so essential, how to promote...

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Graduation Denied: How Issuing Your Own Homeschool High School Diploma Can Help Your Child Stay on Track

The traditional high school experience may not be for everyone. Some students may struggle to keep pace, while others may face unique challenges that make on-time graduation challenging. Reasons can range from personal or familial circumstances and learning disabilities, to simply needing a more flexible schedule. Whatever the reason, if your child is struggling to graduate on time, they are not alone. In the 2019-2020 school year, 14% of US students did not graduate high school on time. In the state of Georgia, there were even more high schoolers (16%) that did not meet the traditional timeline. Not graduating on time can present many challenges for...

Barista Source Academy Project

Dr. Annise Mabry Foundation Announces New Workforce Development Partnership March 22, 2023 – The Dr. Annise Mabry Foundation announces a formal entrance into a strategic workforce development partnership with Barista Source, LLC, to form Barista Source Academy. The Dr. Annise Mabry Foundation operates Tiers Free Academy Homeschool Cooperative, Georgia’s largest homeschool cooperative. The cooperative provides an alternative pathway to a high school diploma for youth and adults in rural Georgia communities. Since 2015, Tiers Free Academy Homeschool Cooperative has worked with parents and guardians to award over 500 high school diplomas to deserving students. The lack of a high school diploma is the first hurdle that many job seekers in rural communities encounter...

From Public School to Homeschool: How to Transition Smoothly

The transition from public school to homeschool can be accompanied both by excitement and eagerness, as well as fears and frustrations. You might be thinking that these feelings are felt solely by the parents, but often, the students experience this same mixed-bag of emotions as they make the big transition, too. After all, the homeschooling experience is drastically different than what they have come to know and expect each day. Giving yourself and your child grace through the transition phase is paramount for setting yourselves up for success as new homeschoolers. While it may seem like you should jump right in on day one, often...

Prevention-Focused Community Policing

Prevention-Focused Community Policing “If you want to go fast, go alone,” says an old adage. “If you want to go far, go together.” When it comes to policing in America and the relationships between police and the communities they serve, it can be said that we have a long way to go. And as wisdom dictates, the best way to bridge that distance is with collaboration and partnership. That spirit of togetherness is what community policing is all about. Here’s a deep dive into the aims and approach of community policing, the importance of a focus on prevention, and how police and communities find pathways to meaningful...

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Why a Homeschool High School Diploma Outweighs a GED

In spite of the fact that the national graduation rate is at an all-time high, over a million students drop out of high school each year in the United States. Although Georgia's graduation rate has also risen substantially in recent years (up to 84.1%), the state is still home to many, many individuals whose economic and professional opportunities are limited by not having a high school diploma.  For those individuals, options to finish their education have historically been limited to two options: re-enroll in a full-time high school program, or get a GED. GEDs are a common alternative to a high school diploma for people...

Why Literacy Matters—and How You Can Help Your Child Improve

Literacy is an essential part of childhood education. In many ways, it's the foundation on which many other forms of education rely.  But learning to read is hard, particularly for students from underprivileged backgrounds or rural communities, where schools tend to have fewer resources. Sometimes, kids need a little extra support developing their reading skills. In those cases, summer reading programs can be immensely beneficial in helping students to get caught up and maintain fluent reading comprehension.  The Importance of Literacy According to experts, literacy is a key predictor of academic success. Students with strong literacy skills tend to do better in school and have a higher...