Home Student 2013
The story begins, as these things often do, with a lie.
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The home student of this era engaged with a specific texture of the internet. It was the era of Web 2.0—interactive but not yet fully algorithmic. The student engaged with clunky Learning Management Systems (Moodle and Blackboard were the titans of the time), navigating threaded discussions that felt more like correspondence letters than conversation. There was a latency to the interaction that demanded patience. The feedback loop was not instant. home student 2013
"A home-schooler?" she said, one eyebrow raised. "You guys are like Bigfoot. People talk about you, but nobody’s ever actually seen one."
Leo wasn't home-schooled because of bullying or religious fervor. It was because of the farm. His father had a heart attack the previous spring, and someone had to manage the books, the vet calls, and the unpredictable temperament of the irrigation system. His mother worked the night shift at the county hospital. So Leo learned algebra between checking cattle water tanks, and wrote history essays while waiting for the farrier. The story begins, as these things often do, with a lie
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The principal was holding the solar system trophy, but the superintendent—a grizzled man in a cowboy hat—was crouched next to Leo’s sensor, watching the LED flicker from red to green as he wet a paper towel and touched it to the soil. He looked up. It was the era of Web 2
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