If he chooses Clemson, let me know.

I know a guy that works there - an old high school buddy of mine - and
I think it would be HI-larious for him to get a greeting from me
indirectly.

Freak him out, it would, and I'm sure I'd get a call, and I'd bust a
gut laughing.

On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 11:59 AM, Scot Parsons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> coached baseball for several. They seem to be good, well adjusted kids. My
> older son will be headed off to college in the fall (he's narrowed it down
> to Clemson University and The College of Charleston) and all of his
> home-schooled friends are getting accepted to pretty good colleges too.
> Admittedly it's a small sampling.
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> From: John Hornbuckle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  Sent: Monday, March 10, 2008 1:30 PM
>  To: NT System Admin Issues
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> Home-schooling is very popular where I live. I have no problem with it—and
> don't think teachers/parents should have to be certified—so long as the kids
> are learning at an appropriate rate. We have some parents here who do an
> outstanding job of home-schooling their kids. Then we have some who can't
> even read the form they have to fill out to withdraw their kids to
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> John Hornbuckle
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> MIS Department
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> Taylor County School District
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> Perry, FL 32347
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> From: Joe Heaton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  Sent: Monday, March 10, 2008 12:33 PM
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> What caused that ruling was the law in California that you need to have a
> teaching credential in order to home school your kids.  I personally agree
> with the requirement, as I love my wife very much, but I don't think she has
> the skills necessary to teach our daughter to a level to meet the State
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> Arnie has apparently said that he will get the law changed, if the courts
> don't overturn the original.  In other words, he's going to try to make it
> easier to homeschool your kids.  If they aren't in the school system, they
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> always the first on the chopping block.  Our kids' futures.
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> Joe Heaton
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