Thursday, May 17, 2007

Been Quiet Lately

I've been busy lately getting our neighborhood yard sale event finalized and now that it is over I have the Southeast Festival to pull off in our neighborhood park on June 30th. Between being the stay at home dad, neighborhood association president, Priority Board precinct representative and renovating a 162 year old brick mansion while trying to maintain a 90 year old four-square and getting it in saleable shape, I have been slacking off on this blog. They say that if you want something done, give it to a busy person because they are the only people who have time to do it. I can't figure out why I have any time to do anything!

So what about this site? The map is growing. I have been busy searching for more links to add. I see that people are always looking for curriculum information, so I am trying to locate web sites that give information about curriculums. If you know any that I should add, send me the link or post it in the comments. I will be adding them soon. Just as soon as I make time! In the meantime, my 4 year old can now write her name without any help and recognizes all the letters of the alphabet. She can count to 30 in english and 12 in Spanish. Now if I could just get her to follow a direct command.....

Monday, May 7, 2007

Dayton Area Home Educators Map

Based on some response to my previous post on acouple of Yahoo groups some people are mistaking my enthusiasm for frustration. I am certainly not frustrated. The people most willing to offer advice did not offer to be located on MY MAP OF HOME EDUCATION FAMILIES. I think some people are missing the point. This map isn't for me. It is for anyone that needs it which may not even be the people identified on it. If I were a home educator and wanted to visit the area for three weeks it would be nice to find someone locally who my kids could meet. If I wanted to buy a house, it might be nice to locate to a homeschool friendly neighborhood or one near a co-op where I wouldn't have to go far for some help if I needed it.
As the map grows (and it is starting to as others realize its potential) and I am able to color code it for e-schools and Christian homeschoolers and add meeting locations with regular days and times, then the true value of this information will become more apparent.

As a reminder for those who are opposed to E-schools. Many people have never heard of E-schools or even know what they are. It would certainly be a viable option for parents who don't have a GED. Many E-school parents may not be aware of the other homeschool options. I have come to understand that some parents have children in E-school while unschooling another and sending a third to private school. Parents obviously exercise their rights to choose how to educate their children.
I got an email today from Ohio Virtual Academy in response to a question. There are 257 students registered in Montgomery County. Ohio Virtual Academy is just one of some 41 E-schools in Ohio.

So, if we add the 257 students to the 160 homeschool students in the Dayton Public Schools district we are up to 417 students at least in and around Dayton who are educated at home.

If you want to be on the map, E-mail me at garyleitzell@aol.com.

Saturday, May 5, 2007

Location, Location, Location

I posted this to a couple of local Yahoo Groups today.

Call me crazy and correct me if I am wrong but I am getting the feeling that homeschooling parents are a hard group to get together or to co-operate at organizing events. If these yahoo groups have around 100 members but can only get 4 to show up on any given day then that says something about our society. I'm not trying to knock this group, I am just pointing out a definite quirk. I am having the same difficulty with my homeschool blog. I invited everyone, got five to participate but in the end it is up to me to keep the thing going when I've been told by so many that it was a fantastic idea. We all seem to want to work with others or get information from each other but when it comes time to actually commit, the pool of people runs dry. We are only tapping the tip of the iceberg. We are only getting to the people seeking information on an ongoing basis.

I am willing to try something completely different to help everybody but it requires everybody in this group to participate if it is going to be successful. I am cross posting this message to other groups so you may see it duplicated but will require someone else to post it to WILC since I cannot participate in that group yet since my daughter is only 4. If you like the idea and can post this to some of the religious homeschool yahoo groups then that would help me too. If everyone will send me an email with their email address and the street or a cross street that is near their home and a zip code, I will put it on a map like the one we are doing for our neighborhood yard sale next weekend which you can view here. Each dot will be identified only by an email address so contact can be made between homeschoolers. If this works then maybe I could identify things better but the initial idea is to get an indication of where we all are. The result may be quite enlightening!

For suspicious minds, here is why I want to do this and how it may be beneficial (Bear with me);
I asked a member of the Dayton Public School Board to tell me how many children are home schooled within the DPS district. The answer was 160. My next quest will be to see if I can get the virtual academy charter schools to tell me how many students they have in the DPS district and in Montgomery County. I'll bet the numbers will be in the hundreds. Over time, and I am sure it will take several months, this map will start to "light up" as more people find it, are willing to participate and are able to communicate with others who live in their very own neighborhoods. The numbers of homeschoolers will only increase as our public education system struggles with the paradigm that if they keep throwing money at the problem it will take care of it.

It is my belief that if our city and the Miami Valley region were so homeschool friendly that it was sickening and if there was a strong network of established homeschooling and virtual charter school families identified in all neighborhoods then it would attract educated, like minded people to Dayton and the suburbs. Some of the children of these educated parents will end up in the public school system at some point causing test scores to go up. Something our City officials and school boards are missing completely. People will no longer use Dayton Public Schools as an excuse not to live in the city where housing values are a bargain compared to the rest of the nation. People may actually want to move here because of it. Those of us who want to can create their own co-ops and true neighborhood schools. We would be able to locate local parents with similar interests.

Why am I the only person who knows of 8 or 9 other homeschooling families in my own neighborhood? If there are 500 of us within a 20 mile radius of the City why don't we know it? If there are 500 of us, then we can see where the higher concentrations are located and ask the public school districts, private schools or community centers and libraries for services, resources or such things as open gym time. We could also establish neighborhood teams if people were so interested. Neighborhood co-ops could begin to form. If we can do stuff like this then you will never have to deal with that "socialization" stigma that we get whacked with all the time. My motivation for this is purely selfish. I have acquired the last house I will ever live in (within Dayton city limits) and I want to make my life easier when it comes to educating my daughter and being a little selective with regards to who she plays with. I mean, why should she play with someone who thinks a screwdriver is used to steal a car or stick in an electrical socket when she can play with someone who wants to grow up to be an engineer. I can make life easier for many others in the process which is why I am making this suggestion.

Remember, my daughter is only 4 so I have some time to get this done. If you want to benefit from it sooner don't sit back and wait. This won't cost a dime, you won't be contacted by phone and I won't try to sell you a set of encyclopedias! I don't need to know who you are, just an idea of where you are. If people want to change information or expand on this concept then we can see after the initial map is set up. If you live in Springfield or even Wilmington, send me the info. It may be beneficial to someone. You will become a dot on a map with an email address. If everyone in this group participates then at the end of a week I could have an extensive map for all to view. I am posting this to my blog in case you want to forward the message to people who aren't members of this yahoo group. I'm just the maker of the map. What we choose to do with the information will be up to us as individuals.

OK. Tell me I'm crazy or send the email so I can get this project started. Of course if someone has already done this, please tell me so I don't waste my time and can add the link to my site!

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Compare School Information

If you are interested in checking out school statistics then this site might help. This is the online site for "greatschools". For those interested in the Ohio Virtual Academy you can link directly to their report. It gets really interesting when you start to compare the finances and cost per student at the different schools.

Just a reminder. Wednesday is playgroup at Walnut Hills Park 10 AM to noon. Over the summer we may expand this to a craft event and a cookout every Wednesday so if you are interested please stop by!