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Sunday, October 7, 2012

Girl Scouts of San Jacinto Council, Houston, Texas

Girl Scouts of San Jacinto Council, Houston, Texas

How to Lead a Brownie Troop Meeting | eHow.com

How to Lead a Brownie Troop Meeting | eHow.com

Programs for Low-Income Individuals and Families



Programs for Low-Income Individuals and Families
You may qualify if you meet the requirements of the programs that you are applying for.  You don't know until you are in need and you try.  Everyone needs a little help every once in a while to sustain vital support for legitimate reasons.  Thanks for visiting our blog, viewing our site, and please, if you know of any agencies that may offer similar programs and support, let us know.  We still have about ten pages worth to enter and are starting on our Veterans, Special Needs, and other pages to bring together with our website at http://www.independentlearningsolutions.org .
We don't sponsor any of the programs or offer the support either directly or inadvertently from our company; however we just make getting the information a bit easier for people in need of resources.  Thanks.  ILS.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Pledge of Allegiance

                Pledge of Allegiance

We are proud to say our Pledge of Allegiance in our classroom.  

Veterans Day / Memorial Day - Sarah's Day to Learn About Veterans Day.


Blackwell's Best - Veterans Day / Memorial Day

A nice poem about Veterans Day and Several Links to Veterans Day Information.  Today, we're diverting from our regular school regimen to prepare for, to study and to learn about why we will be observing and remembering Veteran's Day, why it is so special and what it means to us.  We know that we not only have Presidential Debates going on right now, the Presidential Election is drawing near, but we will be looking forward to words of faith and leadership from our Commander and Chief, The President of the United States.  This day also gives great meaning to the reason that we say our "Pledge of Allegiance" in our classroom every day.  I would definitely regard today's lesson as a necessary part of the American Culture and World History.