At the recent CHEC homeschool conference, one of the days I conducted a brief 4-question survey to gather some more information about homeschool families. Here are the four questions I asked:
1. How many years have you been homeschooling?
2. What is the number one reason you homeschool?
3. What is your biggest fear or concern about homeschooling?
4. What are the age ranges of your children?
Each day this week I’ll post the conglomeration of answers that I received for one of the questions. I suspect the answers are pretty typical of the demographics of most homeschool conferences across the country. It was interesting to me that regardless of the length of time families had been homeschooling or the age ranges of their children, the reasons and concerns about homeschooling still tended to be pretty similar. You’ll be able to catch a glimpse of the specific responses this week.

Pajama School: How did you come to be cast in one of the lead roles in Come What May?
How are we different? Rachel is a little more serious than I am. She is very studious and thrives on research. I’m a little less intense and more laid back. While I did compete in speech events in high school, I never actually did the debate part. So I had to do a lot of research to learn how a moot court debater speaks. I watched videos and talked to moot court coaches to see how a round works and how animated I should be while speaking.
Pajama School: Tell us a little bit about “The Emmons Sisters.”
Pajama School: Can you tell us about any future film projects that are in the works?
A huge thanks to Mr. Escobar for taking the time to give us a peek into the vision of Advent Film Group and their newly released film Come What May. I’m so excited about the work they are doing to advance the kingdom of God. Be sure to catch the next post, where I’ll be interviewing Victoria Emmons, a 19-year old homeschooler who starred as Rachel Morton in Come What May!
Pajama School: Why do you think it’s important for homeschoolers to be involved in the film industry?
Pajama School: If a homeschool student is seriously interested in getting into the film industry, what steps should they take to make that a reality?
Today, I am pleased to welcome Mr. George Escobar, homeschool Dad and Founder/Executive Director of
Pajama School: How did you go about recruiting the cast and crew that were a part of Come What May?