Posts Tagged ‘Educational Alternatives’

5 Things You Can Do . . . Before Homeschooling Your Child

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

1) Find Out Your State’s Regulations — The first hurdle when choosing to homeschool your child is learning the legal requirements where you live.  Education laws governing homeschooling vary widely from state to state.  For the most part, no matter what your home state is, the bureaucratic details are manageable once you have the proper resources and know what you are doing.   For New York State regulations, click here.

2) Consider Designing Your Own Curriculum — You have many options when it comes to curricula.  The beauty of homeschooling is choice!  Many families decide to homeschool with Partners With Parents so that they can create their own curriculum, tailoring a homeschooling program unique to their child’s interests and aptitudes.  (more…)

The Specialized High School Admissions Test (SHSAT) – Pt. 2

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

See Part 1 – What is the SHSAT and how do you register?

What is on the SHSAT?

The Specialized High Schools Admissions Test (SHSAT) is a 2-hour and 30-minute, multiple choice test consisting of two sections – Verbal & Math.

Verbal Section – 3 parts — 45 questions –75 minutes

  • Scrambled paragraphs – 5 questions

For each question, you are given the 1st of 6 sentences.  You must correctly order the 5 subsequent sentences in order to form a coherent paragraph.  This is intended to measure your ability to organize written information in a logical sequence.  Questions in this section are worth twice as much as all others.

  • Logical Reasoning – 10 questions

This section contains 10 questions that assess your ability to reason, drawing valid conclusions based on information provided.  There are different types of questions: figuring out codes, determining relative positions of things or people, and identifying correct assumptions, among others.  One of the keys to success in this section is to make sure you do not jump to conclusions that are not justified based on the conditions provided. (more…)

The Specialized High School Admissions Test (SHSAT)

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

What is the SHSAT?

The Specialized High School Admissions Test (SHSAT) is the test taken by 8th or 9th graders who are interested in applying to any of eight of New York City’s Specialized High Schools:

  • The Bronx High School of Science
  • The Brooklyn Latin School
  • Brooklyn Technical High School
  • High School for Mathematics, Science and Engineering at the City College
  • High School of American Studies at Lehman College
  • Queens High School for the Sciences at York College
  • Staten Island Technical High School
  • Stuyvesant High School

The ninth Specialized High School, Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, requires an audition and a review of academic records rather than the SHSAT. (more…)

Learning Disabilities and Short Term Homeschooling

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

If you are the parent of a child with a learning disability, you know the difficulty in understanding what your child is going through.  Even once you’ve begun to understand the “condition,” your child has probably already been stressed and overwhelmed for a while.  Fortunately, educators, and to some extent our communities, have started to create structures that help support children with different learning styles and needs. But we are a long way from knowing for sure what’s truly best for a child who is suffering in school.

Recently, Partners With Parents has seen a increase in the demand for private tutoring for use as part of a homeschooling program. In the past, homeschooling has had a reputation as a “solution” for parents who differed religiously or disagreed philosophically with how their kids were being taught in school. Now, particularly in places like New York City, there is a new group of parents who want, need, and are finding the vast benefits of homeschooling programs for kids with learning disabilities. (more…)