May 18, 2020

Home school?

Maria Devenney: Each state has different laws about homeschooling. Go to www.hslda.org (Home School Legal Defense Assoc.) for information about this.Also, find a homeschool support group in your area (www.hslda.org/orgs/default.asp), and talk with your parents and other homeschoolers. There are many options available to homeschoolers today.Good luck.P.S. We are active in a local homeschool group. Some kids hate it, especially for high school, but we have found that the vast majority prefer homeschooling to public or parochial schools. In addition, homeschoolers do have friends, both within and outside of homeschooling. The key is to be involved in activities where you meet other people....Show more

Cherry Stampka: Talk to your parents, or family about it....There's many online homeschooling programs....Such as....http://www.k12.com/http://www.connectionsacademy.com/Connections Academy was really easy, I regret switching from it....But if you want some advice?D! on't do it....It's easier, but it really sucks, you lose friends, you lose alot of things....But it just depends on you though....I personally hate it, I think nobody should be homeschooled....But....All my best!=)-Max...Show more

Providencia Serpe: i have two grandaughters that do home schooling on the internet> they refused to go to thier regular schools. one is in middle school and the other is in high school. they had to go with thier mother to talk to the right person at thier schools. and from there they was sent to another place that sit them up for home schooling>. they both were shy and not very out going in school and they said they just didnt get alolong with thier teachers etc, couldnt do thier school work in school because they wee shy and always thought hat everone was watching them>. they really like the home schooling on the internet and are doing great with it so talk to your parents about it,...Show more

Gregory Dilg: Each state has differe! nt laws about homeschooling. You need to start with finding o! ut your state's laws. Since you are planning to go back to school, you need to check with your school to see if your homeschool credits will be accepted. Otherwise you may end up having to repeat this semester.I am all in favor of homeschooling, but I think you may need to directly confront whatever problems you are having in school. I don't think homeschooling will be a good short term solution for you and may even cause you problems with credits, etc.I'm sorry you're having a tough time!...Show more

Eldridge Rieves: phone your local education department and they will help with any questions and give you a lot of information

Russell Mckinzie: You have to comply with local laws. If your area offers accredited free on line you can take that, but do understand if you don't follow through it goes on your record and can affect your next semester.Homeschooling only works for disciplined self starters who manage their time well.

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