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Capitol Day 2003

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Governor Perdue with Homeschooling from the Heart members, located in the Stone mountain area. Governor Perdue with Homeschooling from the Heart members, located in the Stone mountain area.
Home-educated teens socialize at the HEIR table. The display included opinion polls on the access legislation, Karen North's research on access legislation in other states, photos of home education activities across the state, and sample college admission transcripts and portfolios. Home-educated teens socialize at the HEIR table. The display included opinion polls on the access legislation, Karen North's research on access legislation in other states, photos of home education activities across the state, and sample college admission transcripts and portfolios.
Candee Brandau of REACH whose members hail from Rockdale, Newton and Henry counties. Candee Brandau of REACH whose members hail from Rockdale, Newton and Henry counties.
Heir's past President 2000-2002, Cindy Sewell Heir's past President 2000-2002, Cindy Sewell
Katie Karigan, Diana McGinnis, Jeff, Kim and Brandon Rodriguez representing PEARL of Conyers. Katie Karigan, Diana McGinnis, Jeff, Kim and Brandon Rodriguez representing PEARL of Conyers.
Jimmy and Rachel Hyde wearing their letter jackets for their home education basketball team. This athletic brother and sister also run on a home education track team. Their sports teams draw from Fayetteville, Peachtree City, Stockbridge, McDonough and Jonesboro. Jimmy and Rachel Hyde wearing their letter jackets for their home education basketball team. This athletic brother and sister also run on a home education track team. Their sports teams draw from Fayetteville, Peachtree City, Stockbridge, McDonough and Jonesboro.
Gayle and Elizabeth Lowe of CHERISH which has 190 families with 8 care groups from North Clayton, Jonesboro, Central and East McDonough, Locust Grove,  Stockbridge, and Hampton. The tree on display represents growth. As a special Georgian treat, CHERISH shared homemade peanut butter bon-bons! Gayle and Elizabeth Lowe of CHERISH which has 190 families with 8 care groups from North Clayton, Jonesboro, Central and East McDonough, Locust Grove, Stockbridge, and Hampton. The tree on display represents growth. As a special Georgian treat, CHERISH shared homemade peanut butter bon-bons!
Joanna Skiles, Mindi & Courtney Perterson of Catoosa Home Education Association located in the NW corner of Georgia. The Catoosa Association participated in the first Lego League GA State Tournament sponsored by GA Tech and SciTrek. Their display also included famous homeschoolers which they found on the Rainbow Resource site using a Google search. Joanna Skiles, Mindi & Courtney Perterson of Catoosa Home Education Association located in the NW corner of Georgia. The Catoosa Association participated in the first Lego League GA State Tournament sponsored by GA Tech and SciTrek. Their display also included famous homeschoolers which they found on the Rainbow Resource site using a Google search.
Tim Echols and Kelsey Linduff of Teen Pact, a Christian civics education organization. Tim Echols and Kelsey Linduff of Teen Pact, a Christian civics education organization.
Joni Hyde, Capitol Day organizer; Mary Jo Patterson of GHEA; Chris Barneycastle, GHEA Executive Director. GHEA is "dedicated to the Biblical commands for parents to train their children." Joni Hyde, Capitol Day organizer; Mary Jo Patterson of GHEA; Chris Barneycastle, GHEA Executive Director. GHEA is "dedicated to the Biblical commands for parents to train their children."
The Capitol "Museum" The Capitol "Museum"
Two-headed cow Two-headed cow

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