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Lincoln reconsidered: Legend vs. legacy
Tennessee summer institute planned for nearby Crossville Join folks from across the South for an intensive study of the legend that surrounds the life and legacy of the 16th U.S. president. Discover why understanding the “Lincoln myth” is the key to understanding why our present federal government is so different from that established by the founding
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Slideshow of Graduation
The Times Free Press has a slideshow of photos from Saturday’s Graduation.
Book sale June 13 open to young entrepreneurs
A Used Book Sale will be held Saturday, June 13, at the spacious Camp Jordan Arena in East Ridge. This is a great opportunity for homeschooling entrepreneurs to showcase their products to a large group of people. Young business people (children not yet graduated) will be allowed to set up at the individual
Homeschoolers make strong showing in chess tourney
By Andrew Huffman Chattanooga-area homeschool students have just completed a stellar season of chess competition at regional, statewide, and national tournaments, with very strong showings at all levels. Considering that this was their first venture into structured team competition, the CSTHEA “Capstone
Activity organizer sought
CSTHEA needs an activity coordinator to replace me. This job is a great way to contribute to the homeschool community without having to be busy year round. Here is a quick rundown of how I managed the task, but as the new coordinator you may have a better way.
Judy Rogers concert cancelled
The Esprit in March advertised a concert April 3 and 4 in Hixson for singer and songwriter Judy Rogers. But in God’s providence the event has been canceled.
Boys gain in Lego League
By David McPherson When I joined a First Lego League team I was interested in robotics and wanted to get some hands-on experience. First Lego League was a good choice. It first began when we received the package with the NXT in August. A few of us met and worked on the sample provided. Constructing