Books for Sale- Lots for Free

I have some books that I would love to give away; many workbooks and materials for grades 4 and up.  Lots of goodies for FREE!

I also have a few things that are for sale. Email me at kar8769     @   yahoo.com (remove spaces)


Here is a listing of the ones for sale:

  -- -JACOBS GEOMETRY homeschool kit includes textbook, test bank, and enhanced                teacher's guide (like new) $20

--- BARRON'S BIOLOGY THE EASY WAY textbook; BOB JONES UNIVERSITY activity             book for dissection w/ teacher's guide and video tape ---all for $15

---- ALPHA OMEGA LIFEPAC SCIENCE homeschool curriculum kit grade 8   $25

--- MOSDOS PRESS JOURNEYS LITERATURE LEVEL ONE (for high school)   $20

--- SAXON ALGEBRA 1 textbook, tests, and home study packet (like new)   $20

--- SAXON MATH 87 textbook, tests, home study packet (used, but not written in)   $10

--- GLOBAL HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY- THE GROWTH OF CIVILIZATIONS    $10


Considering Starting a Martial Arts Class--Looking for interest

Master Wolf and his wife are the former owners of a Martial Arts School in NYC.  They have retired and are making their home in the North Country. They are currently teaching Marital Arts at the ROTA Gallery. They are willing to have a homeschool martial arts class at if there is interest.The cost would be reasonable.

Anyone who is interested should contact Mona Yang at 536-2189.




Should Homeschoolers Be Allowed to Participate in Public School Sports?


Re-posted from Center for Homeschool Liberty

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Some Parents Cry "Foul"—Should Homeschoolers Be Allowed to Participate in Public School Sports?

Since homeschooling families pay taxes, why do some states prohibit homeschoolers from participating in public school sports? Currently, states are split on this issue. Just recently, Tennessee, Arkansas, and Indiana have changed their rules to allow homeschooler participation, while Virginia has declined to allow it. In reference to homeschooled athlete Tim Tebow, state legislation encouraging participation is often called a “Tebow Bill.” Tebow attended the University of Florida on a football scholarship and went on to win the Heisman Trophy while playing football for the Gators.

Within the realm of homeschooling, homeschool families are even split on this issue as well. On the one hand, some families would argue that that barring homeschoolers from play means that they would be denied scholarships that are available to other high school athletes. On the other hand, some families have not even considered allowing their children to enter the public school system for any reason because doing so would detract from the lessons that are being taught at home.

Whatever position you hold, as the parent, you should have the right to decide which course is best for your child.

At the Center for Homeschool Liberty, we receive calls from parents in non-inclusive states who wish to legally challenge this discrimination against their child. As this has been litigated over the past decade, homeschool parents have lost. State courts have held that the state retains the right to include or exclude homeschoolers from the public education sports programs. In other words, there is no “right” to play sports at the public school, so the state can outright forbid it, remain neutral, or highly regulate it. In states that include homeschoolers, some have mandated substantial requirements, such as minimum class registration or academically related participation eligibility requirements.

What can you do if you have a gifted athlete but reside in a non-inclusive state?

  1. Organize a movement of parents to petition your state legislature to sponsor a Tebow Bill.
  2. Find private or local leagues that invite the participation of all students.
  3. If your state laws are silent on the issue, it means that participation is at the discretion of your local school or school district. Make an appointment with the local athletic director and work with your child to present a compelling case to allow participation.

Homeschooling, and the regulation thereof, remains a state issue.

Family Camping Trips

Two family camping trips are planned this year for Ausable Point Campground. Families who went last fall has a great time!

Mostly tent campers with a few RV's. No hook-ups on sites, but sites are RV ready. Bathroom building right in the row where we are all booked. Spigots for fresh water. Canoes & kayaks will be available for everyone to share, and can be put in right from our campsites.

Day passes are available for families wanting to visit but not spend the night. Please be aware if you day visit you will need to park in the day use area & walk down to the camping sites as the park has strict rules about no visitors vehicles on campsites.

Each family brings their own drinks & snacks. Most meals are eaten family style/buffet.

Bring your outdoor toys, bikes, scooters, and makings for s'mores!

June 16th for four nights(ish)Currently our group has most sites between 37 & 44 booked. Still more sites available!

Reservations are being booked using link below

http://www.reserveamerica.com/camping/map_of_Ausable_Point_Campground/r/campgroundMap.do?page=map&search=site&contractCode=NY&parkId=567&topTabIndex=CampingSpot

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September 3rd for four nights(ish)


Currently our group is booking around sites 39-44. Lots of sites still available!

Booking now using link http://www.reserveamerica.com/camping/map_of_Ausable_Point_Campground/r/campgroundMap.do?page=map&search=site&contractCode=NY&parkId=567&topTabIndex=CampingSpot

Co-op Fall 2013 Starting in October

Fall 2013 Homeschool Co-op

Co-op will restart on 
When: Wednesday October 2nd from 10:00am - 12:00pm at the new  
Where: Champlain Valley Christian Center building on Broad St in Plattsburgh.

Our theme for the first class will be our 2nd annual "Super Science Experiment Day".

Forward any cool science experiment ideas you come across to Holly @ northocountryhomeschooling@gmail.com .

Group Violin Lessons

Marilyn Reynolds is offering private and group violin lessons. She is from NJ/NY City area. You can read her bio HERE. She has retired to Rouses Point and is currently teaching lessons out of her home and the North Country Cultural Arts Center.

Mona Yang is working on coordinating a homeschool group lesson class. If interested in group violin lessons please contact  Mona Yang 536-2189.

There is some initial interest in a Tuesday class.

History Out of The Box Jr. Docent Program


518-569-0255

Become a history detective and discover clues to digging into the past. As a Jr. Docent you will have hands-on experience learning what it was like living in the past. You will find out how to use a flint stone and striker to make fire, find clues buried in old documents, (Think National Treasure!), discover how young people survived 200 years ago without an xbox or wii!

Jr. Docents will meet at the Kent Delord House Museum, as well as Clinton County Historical Association, and dig into the history and collections that few get to see. Eventually you will participate in tours, events and programs. We will meet your needs: If you love to play historic games, you will get to demonstrate those. If don’t enjoy working with the public, you can assist in research or developing activities for children that visit the museums.

Museum educator, Jan McCormick, will meet once a month with those interested in participating. (Ages 6 and up welcome) If you miss one week-no worries, the information can be emailed to you. The one item you will need is a three ring binder for your hand-outs. Families can share if that is more convenient.

The Jr. Docent program will be held the first Wednesday of every month.

The first meeting will be March 6th at 2pm at the KENT DELORD HOUSE.

Homeschool Camping Trips for 2013: Save the Date!

It's time to think about making reservations for the 2013 homeschool camping trips.  Reservations open Jan 1st for the Ausable Point State Park.  In order to guarantee we can book a large block of the popular beach front sites near each other we need to book early.  Three camping times are being organized:

SIGN UP NOW FOR THE Ausable Point Campground dates--the spots are filling up quickly. 

1)  Early summer camping trip at Ausable Point campground, June 15-19 (+ or - extra days if wanted, weekend days included so the whole family can come). This is tent or camper camping.  We are looking to book sites between numbers 33 - 46.  There will be kayaks available for families to use.  Reservations can be made by going here: http://www.reserveamerica.com/camping/Ausable_Point_Campground/r/campgroundDetails.do?contractCode=NY&parkId=567

2)  Family camp at Camp Cherokee in Saranac Lake, Aug 18-23 (anticipated dates, more info to follow mid winter).  This is a typical summer camp experience: staff, boating, pool, horseback riding, cabins, archery, dining hall with shared meal prep, and lots and lots of fun!

3) Fall Camping trip at Ausable Point campground, Sept 3 through 6 or 8th. Tent or camper camping.  Again, we are looking to book sites between numbers 33 - 46.  Reservations can be made at the link above.

Questions can be sent to Amanda Bokus at bokusfamily@westelcom.com  or Holly Warren at northcountryhomeschooling@gmail.com .