National School Choice Week is a time for parents and educators to evaluate each child and decide what is best for each child, individually not as a group.
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Haiti Mennonite And Amish Missionary Captives Escaped
Back on October 16, 2021, sixteen U.S. citizens along with one Canadian individual were kidnapped.
Ham Or Turkey: Which Do You Have For Christmas Dinner?
We all have our standard Christmas meal. The main two are turkey and ham. In a recent AltonMo.com poll, the main vote was for ham.
Homeschoolers- Do You Have Time To Volunteer Once A Month?
Volunteers are wanted for the Alton Food Bank. This is where home schooled kids can step up.
What About Caroling- Do you Go Sing Cheer To Others?
Another way to make people smile is through singing. Put them together and the recipient can’t help but smile.
Christmas Is Coming- Have You Watched These Movies?
While it gets darker earlier, this is a fine time to take advantage of family favorite Christmas movies.
Are You Ready To Start Home Schooling? Here Are Basic Rules For MO
Perhaps you’re thinking about starting a homeschooling adventure. No matter the age, Missouri does have laws for educating.
Riverton Baptist Church Is Holding A Fall Festival On October 23
The Riverton Baptist Church of Alton is holding a fall festival on October 23, 2021, between 4:00 pm and 9:00 pm. They will have food, games, and more.
HSLDA Writing Contest Open For All Homeschooling Students
Right now, Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) is hosting an essay contest, open only to homeschooled students.
New Study Shows Homeschooling Is Best For Teens Who Need Sleep
A study shows that homeschooled teens sleep longer each week than their public school counterparts.
Simple Tips To Get The New School Year Started Right
Whether you home school, public educate, or private educate, we want the beginning of the year to go smoothly.
Couch School Wants Public’s Participation In Funds And Preparations
Couch School District is preparing for another school year. They are asking for the public’s participation in a couple of matters.












