How do you transfer from a public high school to just taking online high school courses?
July 1, 2009 by Homeschooling Support and Curriculum Tips
Filed under Curriculum & Online Courses
Can you answer Katie H’s question about Homeschooling?:
i thought google had to answers to all, but i guess i was mistaken. i need to know the steps i need to take in order to STOP public high schooling and START online high school courses.
How To Homeschool
i thought google had to answers to all, but i guess i was mistaken. i need to know the steps i need to take in order to STOP public high schooling and START online high school courses.
How To Homeschool





Homeschooling Feedback: dont be antisocial
dont get addicted to the computer
Homeschooling Feedback: talk to your school counselor for specifics pertaining to your school district.
Homeschooling Feedback: continental academy
they take your transcripts and help you graduate quicker
Homeschooling Feedback: i dont think you can get online courses
but you can get home studies
but you have to have a really good reason for it
pregnancy, very sick or ill, cant get out of bed
i dont know
talk to your counselor
he/she will definitely help
Homeschooling Feedback: You need to find out if there is a home-schooling program in your area that offers on-line courses. Try private schools in the area - my little brother did home-schooling through a private Christian school. You do not have to attend the private school but the way my brother’s school did it was: there is a teacher that is over the home-school students and that teacher will watch over your education, set up the lesson plans, test you, etc. and then you do all of your studies and “classes” from home.
Homeschooling Feedback: Er, I think step 1 is getting your parents to agree that it’s alright. Step 2 is gonna depend on where you live.
Homeschooling Feedback:
its great
Homeschooling Feedback: 1. Go to HSLDA.org, find your state’s homeschool laws.
2. Follow the procedure outlined in the homeschool laws. For most states it usually requires simply writing a letter of intent to homeschool and sending it to the head of the school district.
3. Choose an online school. THere are many. Some are free, some cost tuition.
4. Enroll in the online school of your choice.
5. Graduate and live happily ever after.
I personally don’t like the idea of online school. I do a lot of work on the internet, but I’m not enrolled in an online school and prefer “real” homeschooling, but everyone has their own educational choice and preference. Good luck!
Homeschooling Feedback: its the same as transferring schools take to you high school and the online school. then withdraw from your HS and enroll in the OHS, but check for availability first cause many OHS are crowded