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1 I have taken the home school for you; you will teach it.
2 I recall her home school practically begging me to keep her there.
3 It was after that traumatic experience Spiranac's parents decided to home school her.
4 During this lockdown home school level, this is a hit with the kids.
5 A home school liaison officer holds weekly workshops for parents.
6 That taking the home school will upset everything for me, doesn't seem to count.
7 Besides, I don't want the home school , or the home work piled on me.
8 She talked about Jordan's first days in public school after several years of home school .
9 Those were not things I'd covered in home school .
10 I don't want to home school anymore, I can't wait to not have that responsibility anymore.
11 Her academic schedule would allow her time to home school their daughters, which had become a priority.
12 Would you home school your children?
13 If you pull something like that again, Ginny will probably decide to home school you in the basement.
14 If you're a teacher in a public, private, or home school , you're welcome to join the Lego Space program.
15 Her home school was creating new classrooms for gifted and high-achieving students, and shifting teachers to accommodate the specialization.
16 Yes; Priscilla wrote that she had taken her own home school , so the Carmody trustees gave it to Ruby.
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