Homeschool. Nine subjects every day (Critical Thinking, Geography, Grammar & Writing, Math, Science, Spelling, Greek & Latin, U.S. History, and World History) -- additional subjects taught on a rotating basis include Meteorology, Astronomy, Oceanography, Spanish, Archaeology & Anthropology, Health, P.E., Art, Environmental Studies, and Penmanship.

Oldest daughter wanted to attend high school, so she's a 9th grader in public school now; youngest daughter is homeschooled and in 6th grade.

I know, some may not think homeschooling qualifies me to consider myself a teacher, but I do. I have a Master's degree (albeit, not in education), I create lesson plans, write supplemental material, teach lessons, grade assignments, etc. It's a 24/7 endeavor in this household. Both girls read at a 12th-grade level in 1st grade; the eldest outscored every student in the corporation but one who took the Indiana Algebra I End-of-Course Assessment last spring. You betcha I teach!!!

For those of you who spend your days in traditional classrooms with 30+ kids from all walks of life, sometimes under less-than-ideal circumstances, you have my utmost respect and admiration!! Truly there is nothing more noble than building character and helping children develop a love of learning. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!