As a parent of a teen who is heading in to high school, you might feel a little fearful or intimidated. You might be afraid you'll make a mistake, or leave out an important step, and your teen won't be able to get into college and succeed in life. Relax. This short course is a quick guide to everything you need to know, with tips to guide you into deeper research. As a teacher and school principal for over 30 years, and having helped scores of families in the homeschool community in Pennsylvania, I have had these conversations many times and am confident that what I share here will help you get started on this next phase of homeschooling. You CAN graduate your teen from homeschool.
This lesson is a quick overview, and then covers English and Social Studies (history)
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This is an optional "bonus" lesson that explains the type of curriculum we use in our small school. It works great for many homeschoolers as well. Not a commercial, but just introducing you to a curriculum that might a good fit for your teen.
We will explain the differences between AP, CLEP, Dual Enrollment, and Honors courses
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