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Sun, 09 Jan 2005
One university's perspective on homeschooled kids
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[I've been meaning to push the "Post" button on this for weeks now...]
Our friend Katherine blogged about an article on homeschooled kids that appeared in the Stanford alumni magazine.
I have no idea whether our kids will be interested in going to a school like Stanford (nothing at all against Stanford, but there's art school, dance school, music school, etc, etc), but regardless of where they end up studying, I hope that people will be able to make statements like these:
"I don't think anyone has caught on to the fact that these are such interesting kids," Reider says.
"It's not, 'I'm free now--I'm going to go to college and party,'" Dobson says. "These kids know what it's like to handle responsibility."
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