| June 14 2007
Do not be afraid to homeschool for high school.
You can attend a seminar at the convention and get all of the information you will need. Keeping up with credits is no problem. If your child completes 80% of the material for a particular class and spends 120 clock hours, he will receive one credit. (For info on the Carnegie units, see http://www.carnegiefoundation.org/about/sub.asp?key=17&subkey=1874)
Choosing the classes and knowing what is required is not difficult either. You can go to your local school board or state Board of Education website to see what is required for graduation from a public school and you can go to any college website and see what they require for entrance. Those are great places to start. In addition, homeschool catalogs generally follow the guidelines of school requirements.



