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		<title>By: cynthia covert</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Another way the state could save money on public education is to give tax credits or at least promote homeschooling. As a homeschool mom, I would gladly pay a fee for my chid to attend band, drama, etc... I am already paying for my daughter to take these classes privately. We were blessed that the high school we pulled my son from to homeschool, allowed him to continue with band. We even saved that school a lot of money when they did not have the funds for an indoor drumline, by forming our own independent one so those kids could still have the opportunity to march and compete.
I am tired of the state whining about not having enough money for education. As a homeschool family we are saving them money and I know what my children are being taught.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Another way the state could save money on public education is to give tax credits or at least promote homeschooling. As a homeschool mom, I would gladly pay a fee for my chid to attend band, drama, etc&#8230; I am already paying for my daughter to take these classes privately. We were blessed that the high school we pulled my son from to homeschool, allowed him to continue with band. We even saved that school a lot of money when they did not have the funds for an indoor drumline, by forming our own independent one so those kids could still have the opportunity to march and compete.<br />
I am tired of the state whining about not having enough money for education. As a homeschool family we are saving them money and I know what my children are being taught.</p>
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