Little League baseball, softball, and t-ball sign-ups in Thayer and Alton, Missouri, are due March 10, 2023, and March 2, 2023, respectively.
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Homeschooling Is Normal, Thanks To COVID
Homeschooling was downplayed by elite commentators until relatively recently, even though homeschooled children outperformed their peers.
Alton High School Art Club Movie Night A Huge Success!
The Alton High School Art Club in Alton, Missouri, hosted a movie night showing the movie Puss in Boots: The Last Wish.
Alton Comets Defeat Koshkonong Blue Jays By A Margin Of 40+ Points
The Alton Comets and Koshkonong Blue Jays boys and girls varsity basketball teams went up against each other on Friday, February 17, 2023.
Free Family Movie Night This Saturday- All Welcome!
The Alton High School Art Club is planning a family fun evening for the entire community. They are having a family movie night this Saturday.
Missouri State Senators Work Hard On Our Priorities
Missouri Congress is in session. Last week the senators worked on bills to protect small businesses and encourage entrepreneurship
Meet The Experts Speaking At Enrichment Day
Homeschooling 101 Enrichment Day is just around the corner. This is a free event. Here is what one can expect when attending.
Seniors Can Sign Up To Take Classes At MSU On The 20th
MSU in West Plains, Mo, is going to be accepting applications for the spring semester classes on January 20, 2023, for senior citizens.
Part 2: The Different Types Of Homeschooling Around
This will be covering the different types of homeschooling which include unschooling, virtual homeschooling, and homeschooling.
Part 1: The Different Types Of Schooling For Your Children
Here are some definitions of the different types of schooling. In this part 1 article, private, public, and boarding schools will be discussed.
Alton High School Is Hosting A “Meet Your Comets” Tonight, Nov. 18th
The Alton, Missouri, High School is hosting a “Meet Your Comets” event tonight, Friday, November 18, 2022, starting at 5:30 pm.
West Virginia Can Uphold Its Own Laws-Per Judge
Although beset by people who do not live in the state and wanted to change that law, the Supreme court ruled that it is legal.












