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{Giveaway} One Year of My Home School Grades - ENDED

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Since I first reviewed My Home School Grades back in May, there have been a truckload of expansions and improvements to the program!

You can now print attendance reports and keep an academic calendar. Among many, many other things!

They've also updated their pricing plan.
  • Monthly: $4.99 per month (billed each month)
  • Semi-Annually: $3.99 per month (billed every six months at $23.94)
  • Annually: $2.99 per month (billed every 12 months at $35.88)
  • Lifetime membership: $149.99
Right now you can get 15% off a recurring membership
through December 31, 2013!


Click the image above to take advantage of this discount!

As always, you can use My Home School Grades for as many students as you have.


A subscription to My Home School Grades would be a marvelous Christmas present for any home school family of your acquaintance! 

Now here's the best part

(at least for me!)

I get to give away a one year subscription of
My Home School Grades!

(This is my first giveaway and I'm over the moon about it!)

Just leave a comment on this post and I'll pick one lucky winner on Christmas Eve!
I'll pick a winner about 10 p.m. Central Time on December 24, 2013.

When you leave a comment,
please give me a way to contact you! 
"Anonymous" won't be able to win. Sorry!


The giveaway has ended.
Congratulations to our winner, Mira!

Comments

  1. I'm terrible at keeping track of my kids grades and such. This sounds like a pretty neat tool. Thanks!
    Amanda
    Techiegirly@gmail.com

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  2. I live in a state that requires me to keep grades. It's pretty easy for me to do this year (I only have one child in 2nd grade) but my SIL has two high schoolers. If I win, I'm giving it to her :)

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  3. I forgot to leave a way to contact me, so I'm commenting again and clicked the "notify me" button so if I win you can just comment and it will go to my email :) thanks!

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    1. Congratulations, Mira! You won! Please email me so I can give you the subscription information. christephi [at] christephi [dot] com.

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    2. Mira, please contact me so I can award you your year's subscription. Thanks!

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  4. Looks like a great tool! I especially like the flexibility to choose a grading system. Plus, having a web app that is available for all those mobile devices is key for a family like ours. I've started dreaming about staying organized with grades for the first time (pictures uploaded from field trips, volunteering, and other activities, semester and year-end transcripts, etc.)

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  5. I found your blog while researching reviews for "My Homeschool Grades" and wondering if it would work better for me than any of the others out there. So far I like what I see and getting it free would make it "perfect" at this point. Thanks for posting the review and the giveaway.

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  6. Oh no, forgot I entered this drawing, so sorry I didn't contact you earlier! My SIL does not think this will work for her, can you do another drawing without my name in it? I wish everyone else luck!

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