Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Support 4 Home & School...


Or SHS for short is a yahoo email list that a friend, Cynthia, and I began on 25 September 1998. It's VERY high volume. Years into the adventure, Cynthia and I realized that we needed to not only run a homeschool list, but maybe school our children (JUST KIDDING OK?). We began to make changes to streamline the group - but it is STILL high volume. Y'all are warned. ::snort:: A few years ago we screamed for help and now have a prayer coordinator, a membership coordinator, five thread moderators, and a partridge in a pear tree...no make that two list owners (Cynthia and I). Membership fluctuates. We've been over 1800 and are currently at 1791. In a nutshell - we exist to offer support for Home and School to Christian women. There's a link in the sidebar if anyone wants to read more.

Here's the list description:

Our list has existed for over 8 years and was originally called *Sonlight*. We are a group of Christian Homeschool Women who teach our children using living literature.

Many members have chosen to use literature based curricle's or methods which might include the Charlotte Mason Approach, the Principle Approach, Sonlight, Tapestry of Grace, Cornerstone Curriculum, The Well Trained Mind approach, Ruth Beechick’s approach, the Classical approach, KONOS, Greenleaf, Five in a Row, Learning Language Arts through Literature, an eclectic approach, the Principle approach, Wisdoms' Way of Learning, or the unschooler approach.

We do not require you to use the above mentioned curricle's to join our group.

We require no proof of conversion to Christianity to join our list, though we will operate under the same rules of etiquette that we would expect of Christian women meeting in a living room.

Our mission is to give encouragement and help to women who are endeavoring to merge home and school into a lifestyle of learning.

In addition some join our list who are gathering information about possibly homeschooling in the future. We also have several on our list who have completed their "school" journey but stay with us to offer support as we homeschool and to be supported in the "home" aspect of life.

6 comments:

becky.onelittle said...

thanks for the explanation :).... have you ever heard of subchorionic hemorrage?

Kelly said...

And it is the BEST hsing list out there! It's the best life list actually. Even though I've been absent for the summer...I miss everybody :) But I love it!

DeEtta @ Courageous Joy said...
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DeEtta @ Courageous Joy said...

Becky, did they find something on an ultrasound? Are you on bedrest? What does your midwife say? It seems I vaguely am aware of this but I'm not 100% sure what it means. I'm off to research.

Praying for you, friend.

Cynthia said...

Do you mind if I steel your idea and post this on my blog? I've had several IRL people ask who all the people are that comment on my blog.. this would be a good way to explain!

DeEtta @ Courageous Joy said...

Cindy - go for it - but the spell checker changed the plural to curriclis and I'm not sure that is right. LOL