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Connecticut Home SchoolingAlso known as homeschooling...
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Home schooling is a popular alternative to public school in Connecticut, and across the United States. In the United States it is said that as many as two million American children are schooled at home, and number seems to be growing as much as 15 to 20 percent per year. It has received relatively little attention compared to other changes in the education system. Despite this lack of attention, some experts feel that home schooling may have a larger impact on the educational system.
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Most Gulf Coast residents can name several hurricanes - from Hurricane Andrew (Florida and Louisiana), Audrey (Southwest Louisiana), Betsy (Southeast Louisiana), Camille (Mississippi and Louisiana), Hugo (S. Carolina), Opal (Florida and Alabama), to the most recent episodes of Georges (that swept through Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi), and Ivan, Jeanne, Karl, and Nicole. Source: Louisiana State Center
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