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Homeschool organizations are good sources of information

Discussion in 'Food, Drinks and Dining' started by joeclark, Aug 22, 2017.

  1. joeclark

    joeclark Junior Member

    Check with your state-wide homeschooling organization to find out about the laws for homeschoolers enrolling in public schools, talk to homeschoolers in your area, and talk to the guidance counselor or administrator at the school your child will attend.
    It is worth speaking with administrators to see if they will let your child take end-of-course tests without re-taking the entire courses. I know quite a few teens in different states who were able to get credit in this way, which allowed them to enroll in high school in the grade they expected.
    Thanks

    I didn't find the right solution from the Internet.

    References: https://www.thehomeschoolmom.com/going-homeschooling-public-school/

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  2. KennethHamilton

    KennethHamilton New Member

    It's a good idea for the children to take end-of-course tests without re-taking the entire course. Haven't you found the solution?
     

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