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Homeschooling families will find this year’s annual meeting of SBTC full of educational opportunities for their children as the November 13-14 annual meeting provides a study hall, local field trip experience and internship options.
Meeting in Austin offers many resources to learn about the history of the State of Texas and government. By calling 866-G0-AUSTIN visitors can receive a guide for planning their trip.
A visit to the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum in downtown Austin is planned for Tuesday afternoon where students will learn the story of Texas through three floors of interactive exhibits. Options include watching Texas: The Big Picture, the museum’s signature large-format film in Austin’s only IMAX Theatre described online at www.thestoryoftexas.com.
On site internship opportunities during the state convention meeting will give secondary level students a chance to explore their interests as they are assigned to various areas, including the press room, resolutions, and various exhibits. An area of the church will be designated for a cooperative study hall Monday and Tuesday where parents can trade off responsibility for supervising home educated students.
Brief sessions with SBTC leaders will provide an overview of Baptist history and a tour through the exhibits of many Southern Baptist ministries to acquaint students with the range of ways their Cooperative Program dollars are used when they tithe to SBTC churches.
We will also make available a representative of an association of Southern Baptist homeschoolers to field questions from individuals interested in homeschooling.
SBTC homeschool families planning to attend the annual meeting can email Tammi Ledbetter at sbtexas@sbtexas.com and request more information on any of these opportunities. Students in grades eight through twelve can apply for internships that will be customized to suit each family’s schedule and the student’s interests and educational needs.
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