My 10 th grader is considering switching from high school to home school. He is a straight A and B student.
Is anyone familiar with ED Anywhere? I have been trying to contact them and I only get a recording and no return phone calls. Is that a bad sign?
Can anyone recommend another home school program? We are located in Central MA in the Worcester area if that helps..
Also, Will he lose credits for the semester or the previous semester by switching mid term or mid year?
Any other advise appreciated...
thanks
High School Student switching mid term to Home School
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You have to get your homeschool program approved...
http://www.hslda.org/laws/default.asp?State=MA
Apparently you have to get your homeschool program approved by the local school committee or superintendent, whatever that entails. I hope the fact that the local school loses revenue for every person who homeschools rather than public schooling doesn't influence them at all.
Apparently you have to get your homeschool program approved by the local school committee or superintendent, whatever that entails. I hope the fact that the local school loses revenue for every person who homeschools rather than public schooling doesn't influence them at all.
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