February 2023 archive

I’ve spent the last day and a half doing this, so…

I’ve spent most of the last day beginning to work on the kids’ course and goal notes for the next homeschool year since I want to get that out of the way… I like getting things out of the way whenever I can, so this works to my benefit. So far I know which books we’ll begin using once they’ve finished with the textbooks they are currently on, and I’ve written out developmentally appropriate goals for each subject that I intend to teach after the midway point in the year. We functionally homeschool year-round so that if the kids are sick, have a lot of appointments on one day, or need a mental health day (“mental health day”, however you phrase that), they can take those days and we can make them up later on in the year. The kids always make up the days that they need to because school is, as it has been framed, a positive experience in our house.

In a few weeks, I’ll write up progress notes so I have more than a few sentences to summarize for each kid!

I’m kind of surprised they got two days off, but…

The kids who attend public school in this district had from Tuesday to Thursday off because of the storm.

As stated in previous posts, Texans can’t drive in this sort of weather, so I was in full support of schools giving snow days (even though we got a lot more ice and sleet than we ever did snow, it still stands) — I didn’t want to hear about unnecessary wrecks on the news. It doesn’t significantly affect us as homeschoolers, although I tend to homeschool on the days that school is in session even though we do technically operate year-round… I could write a completely separate post on that, and I think I will at one point. However, it is worth keeping aware of since a lot of other businesses close when schools aren’t in session. The boys’ therapy clinic tends to close when schools are closed due to inclement weather, which I’m fine with because that doesn’t put us on the road in a state where people can’t even drive in severe rain…

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