How to Advocate for Yourself as a Homeschool High School Graduate
As a homeschool graduate, you may face challenges when presenting your high school diploma, especially when institutions, employers, or organizations don’t fully understand the legal framework behind homeschooling. Several homeschool graduates have even been told that they needed to get a GED. Getting a GED after you’ve already graduated as a homeschool student can unintentionally suggest that your homeschool diploma is not “enough” or that it lacks legitimacy. In reality, your homeschool diploma already provides the necessary proof of your education, and getting a GED might signal that your education was incomplete—when it wasn’t. Knowing how to advocate for yourself is critical to ensuring your diploma...
Building Trust Between Communities and Law Enforcement: Strategies for Success
Trust between communities and law enforcement is essential for a safe and harmonious society. However, building and maintaining this trust can be challenging, particularly in the face of historical grievances, discrimination, and systemic issues. Understanding these challenges and implementing effective strategies can pave the way for improved relations. In this article, we’ll explore common obstacles in police-community relations and provide actionable strategies for fostering trust. Common Challenges in Police-Community Relations Challenges that can often make law enforcement and community relations difficult include: Historical grievances and systemic Issues: Many communities, especially marginalized groups, have experienced a history of mistrust and conflict with law enforcement. Incidents of excessive...
Aging Out of Foster Care: Challenges and Resources for Foster Youth
The transition from adolescence to adulthood can be a tumultuous period for anyone, but for those aging out of the foster care system, it often presents a unique set of challenges. Each year, more than 23,000 young adults age out of foster care, facing the world with little to no familial support. Here’s a closer look at some of the common challenges these young adults encounter, and the valuable resources available to help them overcome these hurdles, including Tiers Free Academy. Aging Out of Foster Care Aging out of foster care refers to the process when a youth in the foster care system reaches the age...
Homeschool Graduates and Military Enlistment
As alternative education pathways gain more recognition, a question that often emerges about homeschooling is, "Can homeschool graduates enlist in the military?" The answer is a resounding yes. Homeschool graduates aspiring to serve their country can — and do — enlist. Read on to learn more about the journey from homeschooling to military enlistment. Homeschool Graduates in the Military While exact statistics on homeschool graduates enlisting in the military are not readily available due to the broad categorization of educational backgrounds, the US military's acceptance of homeschool diplomas reflects the growing presence of homeschoolers in the ranks. In 2012 and 2014, amendments to the National Defense...