Linda Newsome

The Advantages of CLEP Testing and Concurrent Enrollment
Linda Newsome has successfully taught multiple CLEP classes for homeschool students for close to ten years. This workshop will paint the big and little picture for those contemplating CLEPS, concurrent, and APs. What are CLEP exams? What subjects are available? Which subjects are friendliest? What is the difference between CLEP, concurrent, and AP? How can these benefit my student? Is my student eligible? What role do I play in helping my student succeed?

A Daniel Diet in a Babylonian World
Strategies to Maximize Family Nutrition
Are you interested in more energy, a sharper mind and a healthier body? Great! Let’s explore the battle for our palate. Understand what we are up against. Determine how to eat "healthy" in today’s world? Implement positive changes that will have generational affects. Consider practical and economical applications to everyday meals and snacks. Embark on a family journey to eat God’s food not man’s.

About Linda
Linda Newsome and her husband, David, are from Pittsburgh and New York. A few years after they graduated from MSU, Oklahoma became home. Married for 27 years. Dave has been a practicing veterinarian in Edmond, OK for 26 years. Linda has raised Belgian Tervuren dogs for 35 years and is a nationally recognized breeder and professional trainer. While showing dogs and conducting obedience and conformation seminars Linda has visited most states and traveled overseas multiple times. An additional continuing passion for both Linda and Dave is the ongoing pursuit of healthy nutrition.

The homeschool journey began in 1985. Dave and Linda are the parents of six home schooled children. Currently, three are in college and three at home. The homeschool walk has been filled with blessings and struggles as God has encouraged them to grow as His children. Within and beyond her family Linda has felt God encouraging her to motivate students to reach high, dream big and stand strong for Him.

As Christian homeschoolers a common goal is shared. A goal of raising warriors for Christ; warriors that think, speak and write while consistently filtering life through God’s perspective. Much appreciation is felt towards those who opened the road now traveled as well as to those with whom we gratefully "lock arms" as the march continues.