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The Project FLAME program used as context for this book is a comprehensive family literacy model, supported by a strong sociocultural framework based on current research on cultural ways of learning and theories of multiliteracies and discourse. The model highlights the relevance of parents’ knowledge, cultural ways, and discourses in sharing literacy knowledge with their - The Home-School Connection: Lessons Learned in a Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Community

Bright Beginnings is a user-friendly, all-inclusive curriculum that allows busy parents to provide their child with the many benefits of an early education at home. This two-volume set includes 36 weeks of complete lesson plans. The only materials needed are a Bible, household supplies, and some optional library books. - Bright Beginnings, Books 1 and 2

This math program provides a solid, basic foundation in math. I like the way that it integrates all different math skills throughout the year instead of isolating geometry, addition, subtraction, measurement, etc. by chapter. We have skipped lessons because they are too elementary for my seven year old. - Math 1: Homeschool Kit (Homeschool Math Grade 1)

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Okay, so I’m 17 and a junior right now, but only have 2 more weeks of school left. My family is having an incredibly hard time and my dad’s not coming back from a heart surgery he had a few months ago as quickly as we’d like. We’re borrowing money from family to pay our bills and eating ramen for breakfast/lunch/dinner. So, for my senior year I want to home school so I can work full time. I was offered a job at a store to stock dairy products for 3rd shift and the same thing for 2nd shift only for working at a cashier.. the 3rd shift pays more and would be better with sleep schedule and whatnot due to how messed up it already is.

Anyway, I can’t get either of the jobs until I’m 18 which is in a few months so my question is:
is it legal for me to work 3rd shift and home school at 18′

Oh, and I’m in the state of Ohio if that matters. Yes, I know Google would be a good place to research these things but I have been and can’t get a proper answer.

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