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Hot Tips For Parents!

HOMESCHOOLING- If you are going to consider a school's distance learning program for homeschooling, here are five things you should look for:

1. Accredited by a Dept. of Education regional accreditation, so if you should transfer to another school, there will not be a hassle to get credit recognized. Plus school number for college entrance, military, FAFSA, etc.

2. Offers paper curriculum options besides online courses in case your child needs to switch formats for success.

3. Includes standardized achievement testing for local requirements and monitoring progress.

4. Will make sure your child's academic record is in good shape, even if it wasn't before.

5. Offers an extra academic support option if needed, especially for higher grade levels, so the burden does not fall on the parent.

Here are two choices we found that cover the above, plus diagnose students when they first enroll to make sure there are not missing concept gaps.  Both have programs that cost around $80 per month and include either curriculum or online access.

Western half of U.S.:  Western Christian Academy

Eastern half of U.S.: Southeast Academy

 Southeast Academy – The Convenience of Home Schooling with the Support of a Christian School.  Use the "Click HERE to Enroll Now!"

Theology Degree-  Whether you are a homeschool parent or are already in ministry, consider working toward your bachelor degree in Theology!  

We found a good school that offers a Bachelor of Theology with six different major options for only $50 per month tuition.  

They offer majors in Biblical Studies, Biblical Counseling, Pastoral Studies, Christian Education, Church Administration, and Missions.  

The difference we found in this school besides cost was the courses did not have time limits in case the student became unexpectedly busy.

They have a brief three page overview, so you will not waste a bunch of time checking them out.

Look at the overview of Windsor College or go to www.bibledegree.com

 

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Become a Hero to your organization!

Hot Tip #1:  Save your organization hundreds or thousands of dollars per year!  Implement these six essentials!  

1. Buy non-OEM black ink cartridges instead of OEM HERE Example: HP45's for less than $5.00.  Black remanufactured cartridges are normally good for photo printing. Avoid remanufactured color cartridges if you print photos because the colors may vary slightly. Remanufactured color cartridges are normally okay for teacher/office use. Trying to refill your own cartridges has the risk of a messy disaster and the extra labor eliminates the savings.  

2. Change your default printing preferences on all computers to draft or fast draft which prints faster.  Draft mode normally works great for school use.  Users can always change their preferences for individual prints from File and Print and Preferences when they want a better print quality.  You can change the default settings to draft for all jobs in Control Panel (not from printer preferences in your browser or publishing program).  This will save you a ton of ink!   

3. Spend a little more for paper with a higher brightness number (i.e. 92-100), because paper is less expensive than ink!  An extra dollar for a ream of paper makes draft printing look like normal printing and will save you several dollars of ink every ream! 

4. Try making most documents available from your website, and let users consume their own ink.   Many e-mail programs now let you create newsletter-looking messages that you send out via e-mail.   

5. Consider an older "workhorse" printer for volume users like the secretary. Older HP's that use black 45's or 15's will keep cost per copy under 1 penny.  (i.e. HP 700-722 uses HP45's) Newer printers do not use larger capacity cartridges, have more expensive remanufactured cartridge options until they are older, and do not hold as many sheets in the tray.    

6. Most organizations are now purchasing multi-function type printers.  This essentially puts a copier on each desk. This is great for small copy numbers, but staff should be regularly reminded to use the commercial copier for larger quantities. They should also be reminded to make black copies instead of color on their classroom printer. 

 

Hot Tip #2: Save your organization hundreds or thousands of dollars!  Older CRT monitors, especially 17" and larger, consume an enormous amount of electricity compared to new monitors.  This type of monitor should be shut off when not in use.  The expense of a newer LCD (flat screen) monitor can often be recaptured in only one year's savings of electricity!  Newer monitors will also reduce the load on the circuits in your room and save you desk space.  Older heavy monitors will bow tables in less than two years.  Older monitors also expensively emit more heat which can raise your energy bill due to air conditioning.  When soliciting computer donations, specify that you only need flat screen monitors and do not need CRT monitors.  CRT's are getting more expensive to dispose of each year.