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How to Plan an Awesome Senior Year

Davis Carman|September 28, 2017

In June of 2013, my wife and I went on a date with our oldest daughter, Savannah Anne. This wasn’t just any old date—this was a senior year planning date!

We had no earth-shattering revelations or life-altering changes to discuss. But this time together was set aside to allow us to shower our daughter with some undivided parent-child attention while giving the three of us a better sense of her plans and goals for the coming year. And it was a good reminder of certain tasks for which we would need to prepare, including college applications, senior pictures, and a graduation ceremony.

Savannah Anne chose one of our favorite restaurants, Carrabba’s, for our date. We checked our calendars and picked a day that would work well for all three of us. When the big day arrived, we got dressed up more than usual and headed out the door.

We arrived early, were seated, and ordered our food and drinks. Then we settled into the conversation with a few general, big-picture questions:

This got the conversation going in the right direction, and we quickly charted out her coursework for the year.

Of course, the temptation is always to do too much during the senior year. As homeschooling parents, we can feel an overwhelming need to teach our kids everything possible before they leave the nest. As a result, we may try to cram a lifetime of learning into a single school year. But having already graduated two sons by this time, I can assure you that if you have instilled a love of learning and a desire to follow God’s calling, then your children will most likely continue to read, study, explore, and learn long after graduating from your family’s home school.

Trying to follow our own advice, that evening we actually cut a few things out of Savannah Anne’s class schedule. We had added up the time required for each course, elective, extra-curricular activity, and work at the local Chick-fil-A, and we found there simply weren’t enough hours in a week for her to do it all. High-priority items had to come first, which meant that some very good options didn’t make the cut. In other words, we had to “settle” for only the best.

At the time, we had seventeen years of homeschooling and two graduates under our belt. Since then, Savannah Anne graduated followed by two more daughters. That makes a total of five graduates so far with two teen sons left at home.

If you are planning to graduate one of your kids this next school year, then let me be the first to say, ”Congratulations! You are almost there!” Now get a date on the calendar to plan for making this a great school year. When May rolls around, you’ll be glad you did.

Walking by faith and enjoying the homeschooling adventure of a lifetime!
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Davis is the president of Apologia Educational Ministries, the #1 publisher of Creation-based science and Bible curriculum. He is also the author of four illustrated children’s books designed to help kids learn a biblical worldview. He believes that if there was ever a time to homeschool, it is now! Davis’s four books include: Good Morning, God, based on Deuteronomy 6, A Light for My Path, an ABC book based on Psalm 119,In the Beginning, based on the Creation account in Genesis, and Psalms to Know Early.