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most comprehensive listing of
homeschooing resources in the San Antonio area. And if you have
something to add, just drop me a line and I'll get it up as soon as
possible.
What's New
Military Families Homeschool
Support Meeting Just a reminder about our
next Military Families Homeschool Support Meeting. June 26,
2009 2:30pm-3:30pm at the Airman & Family Readiness Center,
Randolph AFB. Children are welcome but there is no childcare
available at this time.
Home School Book
Swap Buy and sell gently used curriculum and books. No
entry fee or table fee. Please contact Oly Schaefer to reserve a
table. 659-6833 or
olypops@yahoo.com
MTV True Life: I'm
Homeschooled We’re looking for people who
want to tell their stories, share their opinions, and
possibly dispel some misconceptions about what it really
means to learn at home. Our goal -- as with all episodes of
“True Life” -- is to help MTV’s young audience understand
why many young people, and their parents, choose to
homeschool.
More Camps Choreography
Workshop, the Witte, and the Alamo.
Children's Vegetable Garden
Program The San Antonio Botanical Garden in partnership with Texas AgriLife
Extension Service, provide an opportunity for children to grow their
own vegetables and ornamental plants with the help of mentors from the
Bexar County Master Gardeners. Each child is allotted one plot,
approximately 4’x 28’ in size. Children have fun growing different
types of seeds, herbs, vegetables, and ornamental annual flowers.
Weekly educational presentations pertaining to gardening will
stimulate these young minds as well as children participate in fun,
hands-on Junior Master Gardener activities after they have tended
their garden chores.
Upcoming Camps Summer
camps from the San Antonio Museum of Arts and the San Antonio
Botanical Gardens.
Online Writing Workshops for
Summer and Fall I have developed two writing
courses: a junior high creative writing course that focuses
on poetry and short fiction, and 2) a high school
composition class that mirrors college freshman composition.
Both classes are online and consist of a series of weekly
modules emailed to students and parents. The courses last
twelve weeks. I limit the number of students in these
courses so that I may provide quality feedback on student
work. Comments such as, "Great job" or "Nice work" do not
give students any information on how to improve their
writing skills. I provide a combination of constructive
criticism and praise to build confidence and enable students
to hone their skills as writers. Registration for both
summer and fall has begun.
Free Lunches for Kids Starting June 10 and ending July 7, Memorial Library is designated
as a San Antonio Food Bank Summer Food Service Site. What does that
mean? It means Memorial Library will start serving FREE lunches to
kids, ages 1 to 18, Monday through Friday, in the Memorial Library
Meeting Room!
Homeschool Research
Survey As part of an independent study, I am collecting
data regarding perceptions from homeschool students and parents and would appreciate your insight.
Below you will find two links to my survey--one for a student who is
either A JUNIOR, SENIOR OR ENROLLING HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMAN IN THE FALL
OF 2009, the other for the parent of the aforementioned student.
Each survey asks approximately 15 questions and should take no longer
than 10 minutes to complete. As part of an independent study, I am
collecting data regarding perceptions from homeschool students and parents and would appreciate your insight.
Below you will find two links to my survey--one for a student who is
either A JUNIOR, SENIOR OR ENROLLING HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMAN IN THE FALL
OF 2009, the other for the parent of the aforementioned student.
Each survey asks approximately 15 questions and should take no longer
than 10 minutes to complete.
Teen Robotics Camp at Northwest Vista
College Teen and Teen Girls Robotics Camp will provide
San Antonio’s children currently in high school grades (ages 14 & up)
with fun, interactive and hands-on experience with designing and
building robots. This program will serve as an early intervention that
will inspire children to become astronauts, engineers, and scientists.
San Antonio Homeschool Baseball The San Antonio Homeschool Wolverines Baseball club is looking for
high school aged baseball players. We are a homeschool varsity level
baseball team. Unlike the traditional schools, finding players for a
homeschool team can be challenging. Based upon the numbers of
homeschool baseball teams in the Dallas and Houston areas, we are
convinced that there are players in the San Antonio area that we are
not finding.
Animal Botanical 9 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. This multi-themed, five-day camp is for youth
ages six and older with special needs. Animal Botanical activities
include education on animals and plants living in the garden, crafts,
recreation, music and daily snacks. Camp is located in the
air-conditioned Auld House at the San Antonio Botanical Garden. Fee:
$125/wk.
Jr. Naturalists Ages 6-8 years. 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Explore nature
as you learn outdoor skills including native plant identification,
birding, fishing, hiking and ethnobotany. Fee: $175/wk.
You Rock! Get Outdoors Camp Pre-registration deadline for You Rock! Get Outdoors Camp for
youngsters in grades fourth through seventh in Jun 29th. The camp is
July 6 - 10, 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Suggested donation is $50.
Limited to 15 campers.
New Homeschool Broadway Offers Feel free to pass this onto anyone who might be interested. These
offers are open to homeschoolers, friends and family. Feel free to
cross-post. If you order for any of these shows, please send an email
to Susan Frederick at sjf@jsoft.com,
that helps me keep track of if we are making our group min. The $5
circus in SA in particular is a real bargain!
Home School Academics and Arts
Class Day Home School Academics and Arts Class Day is preparing for
preregistration in classes for the year 2009 – 2010. Class offerings
can be found at
www.haaclassday.org. (Site is still under construction. Four forms
will be required for registration.)
Camp Humane Summer Camp for Kids at the Humane Society. It’s that time of year again! The Humane Society SPCA of
Bexar County is hosting Camp Humane for children ages 8-10 from June
16-20, ages 11-13 from July 21-25 and ages 8-13 from August 4-8. Each
day the camp will be held from 8:30am-5pm and the sessions are limited
to 48 campers. The cost per session is $225 and this will include
lunch (pizza and deli sandwiches), two snacks daily, one camp T-shirt,
a bandana and a goody bag.
Free Summer Robotics Program
UTSA This summer iTECH at UTSA will be holding several robotics camps.
These camps will be held at UTSA's 1604 campus. Elementary age
students are invited to participate in the first camp session to be
held June 15-June 26. Middle schoolers are invited to attend our
second session June 29-July 10. Both sessions will start at 8:30
am until 2:00pm. iTECH will provide both breakfast and lunch to all
participants.
Water - A Living Lesson
This conference will provide a unique opportunity for
educators to learn innovative, interactive, and tested
methods of teaching water subjects. The conference’s target
audience includes both formal and non-formal educators in
settings serving Kindergarten through 12th grade. This FREE
conference will explore practical, up-to-date examples of
successful educational programs and materials throughout
fifty interactive sessions. Workshops and field trips will
provide educators with physical resources and strategies for
developing comprehensive water lessons to take back into the
classroom.
C.L.A.S.S. Caring, Learning and
Some Smiles Support Group This is class,
which stands for Caring, Learning and Some Smiles. Which is
something we all strive for---to help our kids learn with
caring and support as well as having some fun doing it. This
is a support group for parents and families primarily from
the SW side of San Antonio and surrounding areas (but open
to anyone wanting to join) who homeschool their kids.
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