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Real content coming soon!

In October I wrote privately to our project volunteers to explain some of the things that will be happening next with the development of the site. Now, more than a month has passed! I did finally solve some infrastructure issues that needed to be addressed, and now, Lord willing, things can move ahead at a [...]

Changes affecting blog feed

This is just a short post to correct and clarify changes affecting the blog feed URL for the site. Previously, nearly all content on the site was categorized as part of the blog (i.e., as posts). If you wanted to subscribe to the “ideas blog” (discussion forum and announcements about the site), you were instructed [...]

Embracing our mission and purpose

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From the project leader, Douglas Hayworth, to home school parents and bloggers, curriculum publishers, Christian watchdogs, ASA volunteers and anyone else taking an early interest in the development of this website. Thank you for your participation.

I believe that this website can be a tremendous help to thousands of home educators, but this will be [...]

From the ASA Executive Director

Randy Isaac, Executive Director of the American Scientific Affiliation

Randy Isaac, Executive Director of the American Scientific Affiliation

Dear home educators,

As executive director of the American Scientific Affiliation, I am pleased to inaugurate this new website project focused on serving the homeschooling community. The purpose of the Homeschool Science Resources (HSR) project is to assist Christian parents in identifying, evaluating and choosing [...]

We’re working on it!

If you’ve been visiting this site to track our progress during the last six months, you’ll see that there haven’t been many changes since November 2009. At that time, I finished formulating my basic model (menu structure) for the site and built out this WordPress theme with the same color palette of the parent ASA [...]

Hello world!

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This is the first blog post for this new website. Thanks for checking in.

We hope to start posting actual content in the Spring of 2010. Given the kinds of information and resources that we want to provide, we are putting a lot of thought and consideration into how the [...]